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Kebon Sirih, Menteng


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official_nameKebon Sirih
settlement_typeAdministrative village
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photo1aCOLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Gezicht vanuit een kampong op de hoogbouw in het centrum omgeving Jl. Kebon Sirih Raya TMnr 20018354.jpg
photo2bGedung MNC di Kebon Sirih (2024).png
photo2aMillennium Kebon Sirih (30320549386).jpg
photo3aKebon Sirih Transjakarta BRT Station signage, January 2024.jpg
photo3bKebon Sirih Temporary Transjakarta BRT Station towards Blok M, January 2024.jpg
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map_captionPeta lokasi Administrative village Kebon Sirih
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameIndonesia
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1DKI Jakarta
subdivision_type2Administrative city
subdivision_name2Central Jakarta
subdivision_type3District
subdivision_name3Menteng
leader_titleLeader
population_total11614
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postal_code10340

Kebon Sirih is the northernmost administrative village of Menteng district of Jakarta. It has a postal code of 10340. Kebon Sirih is located to the south of Monas - a historic administrative center of Jakarta - and to the north of Menteng Residential Area - a heritage garden city. The boundary is Jalan KH Wahid Hasyim-Jalan Johar, Jalan Pengarengan to the south, Ciliwung River to the east, Jalan Kebon Sirih to the north, and Jalan Kampung Bali I. 33-Terusan Kebon Sirih 14 to the west.

Despite its close location to the center of Jakarta, which also the center of administrative government of the Dutch Indies, the layout of the area was not as organized as the rest of Menteng Subdistrict because of the existing kampung settlements. The characteristic of the area was organic and not planned, with the exception of the eastern portion of the area close to Gondangdia Station. Many colonial buildings, old houses, and landmarks are located in Kebon Sirih, some of which are Cut Meutia Mosque (a former real estate office), Gedung Joang '45, and Tugu Tani. Other important places are Jakarta Canisius College (a 1920s former Jesuit school) and Jakarta Theater.

The area is served by Gondangdia Station. Being strategically located, many modern hotels and retails are built in Kebon Sirih, especially in Jalan KH Wahid Hasyim and Jalan Jaksa.

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References

  1. [http://bps.go.id/eng/download_file/Population_of_Indonesia_by_Village_2010.pdf POPULATION OF INDONESIA by VILLAGE RESULT OF 2010 POPULATION CENSUS] {{webarchive. link. (2013-04-06)
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