Jakarta Special Capital Region (DKI Jakarta) is the smallest province in Indonesia. According to the Minister of Home Affairs Regulation Number 66 of 2011, the area of Indonesia's capital city is only 664 square kilometers. However, its population reaches 10 million people.
The Central Bureau of Statistics recorded that the area of DKI Jakarta Province is only 0.03 percent of the total land area of the Indonesian archipelago, which is 1.9 million square kilometers from Aceh to Papua. Of the 10 provinces with the smallest areas, all are less than one percent of Indonesia's total area. Several of these provinces are the result of the expansion of regions into new provinces.
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