Surabaya metropolitan area
Surabaya metropolitan area
Gerbangkertosusila | |
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Other transcription(s) | |
• Javanese | ꦒꦼꦂꦧꦁꦏꦼꦂꦠꦱꦸꦱꦶꦭ Gerbangkertasusila |
From top, left to right: Downtown Surabaya, aerial view of Gresik Regency, Mojokerto at night, Suramadu Bridge that connects Surabaya and Bangkalan Regency, Brahu Temple Trowulan in Mojokerto Regency, Gelora Delta Stadium in Sidoarjo Regency, a mangrove tree in Lamongan Regency. | |
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Core city | Surabaya |
Satellite cities and regencies | Gresik Regency Bangkalan Regency Mojokerto Mojokerto Regency Sidoarjo Regency Lamongan Regency |
Area | |
• Metro | 5,925.89 km2 (2,288.00 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Metropolitan area of Indonesia | 9,979,310 (2,021 est) |
• Density | 1,680/km2 (4,400/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+7 (Indonesia Western Time) |
GRP | 2021 estimate |
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Highest elevation 3,339 m/10,955 ft (Arjuno-Welirang, in Mojokerto Regency) |
The Surabaya metropolitan area, or known locally as Gerbangkertosusila (Javanese: ꦒꦼꦂꦧꦁꦏꦼꦂꦠꦱꦸꦱꦶꦭ, romanized: Gerbangkertasusila, from Gresik-Bangkalan-Mojokerto-Surabaya-Sidoarjo-Lamongan), is a metropolitan area in East Java, Indonesia. It is the country's second-largest metropolitan area, after Jakarta metropolitan area.
Definition
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Grebangkertosusila is an official acronym of "Gresik Bangkalan Mojokerto Surabaya Sidoarjo Lamongan", a main metropolitan or planning area in East Java consisting of the seven cities and regencies with those names (Mojokerto is both a city and a regency).[2][3] It has an area of 5,925.843 km2, and at the 2020 Census had a population of 9,924,509.[4]
The national government regards the Surabaya Metropolitan Area as including only Surabaya, Sidoarjo Regency, and Gresik Regency, known as "Zona Surabaya Raya".[5] Gresik Regency includes Bawean Island, covering some 196 km2 and lying north of Java; however Bawean Island is excluded from the Metropolitan Area.
Surabaya traditionally constituted Indonesia's second-largest metropolitan area, after Jakarta, but fast growing Bandung Metropolitan Area (in West Java) is since 2005 more populous. However, the extended metropolitan area of Surabaya is second in Indonesia only to Jabodetabek. The areas and populations at the 2010 Census,[6] the 2020 Census[7] and according to the official estimates for mid 2021,[8] are shown below for the component parts of the metropolitan area.
Administrative Region |
Area (km²) 2010 | Population 2010 Census |
Population 2020 Census |
Population mid 2021 estimate |
Density (per km2) mid 2021 |
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Surabaya Municipality | 333.06 | 2,765,487 | 2,874,314 | 2,880,280 | 8,647.93 |
Gresik Regency (a) | 1,192.05 | 1,177,042 | 1,311,215 | 1,320,570 | 1,107.81 |
Sidoarjo Regency | 591.59 | 1,941,497 | 2,082,800 | 2,091,930 | 3,536.11 |
Zona Surabaya Raya | 2,116.70 | 5,884,026 | 6,268,329 | 6,292,780 | 2,972.92 |
Bangkalan Regency (on Madura island) | 1,144.00 | 906,761 | 1,060,377 | 1,071,710 | 936.81 |
Mojokerto Regency | 835.93 | 1,025,443 | 1,119,209 | 1,125,520 | 1,346.43 |
Mojokerto Municipality | 16.46 | 120,196 | 132,424 | 133,270 | 8,096.60 |
Lamongan Regency | 1,812.80 | 1,179,059 | 1,344,170 | 1,356,030 | 748.03 |
Greater Surabaya metropolitan area | 5,925.89 | 9,115,485 | 9,924,509 | 9,979,310 | 1,680.02 |
Note: (a) The island of Bawean, while part of Gresik Regency, is not technically part of the Metropolitan area; nevertheless for convenience the figures given here include Bawean.
Reference: Statistics Indonesia[9]
Transportation
Surabaya metropolitan area has air connection via Juanda International Airport.
Surabaya metropolitan area has five commuter rail services with the network similar with KRL Commuterline in Jakarta metropolitan area. The services connects Surabaya city center to the neighboring cities and regency in the area.
The Suroboyo Bus city bus is serving Surabaya, using plastic waste as a form of payment.
See also
References
- ^ a b c d Badan Pusat Statistik Jawa Timur (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Jawa Timur 2019-2021. Surabaya: Badan Pusat Statistik.
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- ^ Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
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- ^ Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
- ^ Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
- ^ Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2022.
- ^ Statistics Indonesia Jawa Timur Hasil Sensus 2010, 12 Agustus 2011
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