In 2015, the population density in Jakarta Province averaged 23,000 people per square kilometer. The most densely populated area was Jelambar Baru village in Grogol Petamburan sub-district, reaching 307,000 people per square kilometer. Another village with a population density exceeding 100,000 people per square kilometer was Grogol Selatan. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS), this makes Jakarta the most densely populated area in Indonesia.
According to the 2014 Commuter Survey, Jakarta's nighttime population was 10 million, while the daytime population reached 11.2 million. Based on data from the Population and Civil Registration Agency of the Jakarta Provincial Government, in 2014 Jakarta had 2,726 Rukun Warga (RW, neighborhood units) and 30,536 Rukun Tetangga (RT, citizen units). Administratively, Jakarta is divided into 44 sub-districts and 267 villages.
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