[
US
/dʒəˈkɑɹtə/
]
NOUN
- capital and largest city of Indonesia; located on the island of Java; founded by the Dutch in 17th century
How To Use Jakarta In A Sentence
- A number of Jakarta street foods that carry the Betawi suffix, including gado-gado Betawi and sup Betawi, a spicy beef soup made with coconut and milk, came from this subset of Indonesian people. The Dish: Gado-Gado
- Jakarta's instructions are implemented with great reluctance by provincial civilian and military leaders, who have not changed their old ways.
- Many villages in the regency are devoid of young people as they have all migrated to Medan, Jakarta, Surabaya and other urban areas due to a lack of jobs at home.
- He was murdered on September 6 by arsenic poisoning while on a Geruda Airlines flight from Jakarta to Amsterdam.
- The teeming city of Jakarta produces an estimated 23,400 cubic meters of garbage per day.
- * yay … yay*, and then continue to Jogjakarta the day after. Planet Ubuntu Indonesia
- Australia yesterday recalled its ambassador to Jakarta as relations between the two countries plumbed a new low. Times, Sunday Times
- In a separate development, Harry told reporters on Wednesday that police had circulated sketches of four bomb suspects to Greater Jakarta police stations and substations.
- They threatened more violence unless Jakarta took action against his killers.
- LOCAL REPRESENTATION Local councils can now elect governors and mayors without Jakarta's approval.