1. Sunda Kelapa
2. Jayakarta
3. Batavia
4. Jakarta
The biggest Mosque in Jakarta (and also in the South East Asia) is the Istiqlal Mosque. This beautiful white building was constructed between 1961 and 1967 but wasn't opened before 1978, by the former president Soekarno.
The original name for Jakarta was Batavia from 1619 upto 1942
Jakarta, the current capital of Indonesia
For honour, respect and tribute to local knight hero Prince Jayakarta where the name of Jakarta taken from his name.
Jakarta from the word "Jayakarta" means Total Victory in English
Soekarno Hatta International Airport of Jakarta
Jakarta.
The current name for Batavia is Jakarta. Batavia was the name used during the Dutch colonial period for what is now the capital of Indonesia. The name was officially changed to Jakarta after Indonesia gained independence in 1945. Today, Jakarta is a bustling metropolis and a major cultural and economic center in Southeast Asia.
Tanjung Priok
Fauzi Bowo - the Governor
Indonesia's capital city, Jakarta, was formerly known as Sunda Kelapa (from 397 to 1527), Jayakarta (from 1527 to 1619), Batavia (from 1619 to 1942), and Djakarta (from 1942 to 1972).
Jakarta