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CIAMIS
KUNINGAN
CIREBON
INDRAMAYU
KOTACIREBON
KOTABANJAR
CILACAP
BANYUMAS
PURB ALINGGABANJARN EGARA
KEBU MEN
PURWOREJO
WONO SOBO
MA GELANG
BOYOLALI
KLATEN
SUKO HARJO
WONO GIRI
KARANGANYAR
SRAGEN
GROBOGA N
BLORA
REMBA NGPATIKUDUS
JEPARA
DEMAK
SEMA RANGTEMA NGGUN G
KEND AL
BATANG
PEKALON GAN
PEMA LAN GTEGAL
BREB ES
KOTAMA GELANG
KOTASURAKARTA
KOTASALATIGA
KOTASEMA RANG
KOTAPEKALON GAN
KOTATEGAL
KULONPROGO
BANTUL
GUNUN GKIDU L
SLEMANKOTA
YOGYAKARTA
PACITAN
PONOROGO
TRENGGALEKTULUNGA GUNG
NGANJUK
MA DIU NMAGETAN
NGAWI
BOJONEGO RO
TUB AN
KOTAMA DIU N
Dieng Volc Complex
Lawu
Merapi
Merbabu
Slamet
Sumbing
Sundoro
Telomoyo
Ungaran
Semarang
Yogyakarta
Banjar
Cirebon
Parigi
Semarang
Magelang
Pekalongan
Salatiga
Surakarta
Tegal
Banjarnegara
Purwokerto
Batang Blora
Boyolali
Brebes
Cilacap
Demak
Purwodadi
Jepara
Karanganyar
Kebumen
Kendal
Klaten
Kudus
Mungkid
Pati
Kajen
Pemalang
Purbalingga
Purworejo
Rembang
Ungaran
Sragen
Sukoharjo
Slawi
Temanggung
Wonogiri
Wonosobo
Yogyakarta
Bantul
Wonosari
Wates
Sleman
Madiun Caruban
Magetan
Ngawi
Pacitan
Ponorogo
Trenggalek
01 - 56 - 2526 - 5051 - 100101 - 500501 - 2,5002,501 - 5,0005,000 - 130,000
PopulationPopulation counts at 1km resolution
Transportation
Toll roadPrimary roadSecondary roadPortAirport
Province CapitalDistrict Capital
Other
VolcanoWater/LakeCoastline/River
Administrative Boundary
Legend:
ProvinceDistrict
35DISTRICTS
8,576VILLAGES
573SUB-DISTRICTS
LEAST POPULATED
Kota Magelang
MOST DENSE
Kota Surakarta
MOST POPULATED
Brebes
LEAST DENSE
Blora
The province of Central Java (including Karimunjawa) lies between 5°40' - 8°30'S and 108°30' - 111°30'E. Not including Karimunjawa, the length of the province from West to East is 263km and the length from North to South is 226km.
Central Java is divided into 29 districts and 6 cities with a total area of 32,500 km² or approximately 1.70% of Indonesia’s total area. Of Central Java’s total area, 9,920 km² is wetlands (30.47%) and 22,600 km² is non-wetlands (69.53%).
The average temperature in Central Java is approximately 25.2°C - 27.7°C and the average level of humidity is between 75% - 84%. (Source: Jawa Tengah Dalam Angka 2012)
GEOGRAPHY
The boundaries and names shown and the
designations used on this map do not imply
official endorsement or acceptance by the
United Nations.
PROVINCEINFOGRAPHIC CENTRAL JAVA
POPULATION
24
DISABLE
TOTAL HOUSEHOLD
8,704,482
TOTAL POPULATION
32,382,657
MALE
16,091,11249.69% from Total Population
Sex Ratio
98.77
FEMALE
16,291,54550.31% from Total Population
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75+
0 0.5 1 1.5 200.511.52 (in million)
2015
33,774,141
2020
34,940,078
2025
35,958,609
POPULATION PROJECTION
Total Fertility Rate
Infant Mortality Rate (Male + Female)
Dependency Ratio (%)
EO (Male + Female)
48.10
2.19
73.60
22.60
48.40
1.95
74.90
18.70
47.70
2.07
74.40
20.10
45.72%Urban Population
54.28%Rural Population
From Total Population
0.23%Walking
0.19%Visual
0.16%Memory impairment
0.15%Hearing
0.03%Not able to taking care
of themselves
WATER & SANITATION
Private Public OthersShared
HEALTH
NATURAL DISASTER (2008-2012)2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
356471449325148
FLOOD & LANDSLIDE 23
HIGH TIDE 4
DROUGHT 135
LANDSLIDE 573
EARTHQUAKE 3
VOLCANO ERUPTION 2
FOREST FIRE 4
FLOOD 478
WHIRLWIND 527
SANITATION TYPES82.90% 1.98%
2.36%
12.77%
90.80% 9.20%
35.55% 11.03%
14.37%
5.56%
3.93%
3.83%
2.86%
0.44%0.10%
16.54%
0.34%
5.45%
WATER SOURCES
Drilled well/pumpUnprotected well
RiverRainUnprotected spring
Refilled waterSubscribed waterProtected spring
Protected well
Retailed waterPackaged water
Others
Clean Drinking Water Sources Not Clean Drinking Water Sources
Percentage of households based on the usage of water resources
FOOD SECURITY IN 2009
LIVELIHOOD
Highest contributor for GDP:
1. Processing Industry (31.60%)2. Trading, Hotel, dan Restaurant (20.38%)3. Agriculture, Veterinary, Forestry, and Fishery (20.10%)
ServicesFinance, Leasing and Services companyOthers
Transportation and CommunicationTrading, Hotel, dan Restaurant
Processing IndustryElectricity, Gas and Clean waterConstruction
MiningAgriculture, Veterinary, Forestry, and Fishery
4.14%85.95%
Note: The livelihood under 1% are not displayed on the chart.
3.33%6.06%
Priority 1 DistrictsPriority 2 DistrictsPriority 3 Districts
Priority 4 DistrictsPriority 5 DistrictsPriority 6 DistrictsNo Data/Urban Area
The prevalence of food security is based on the WFP Food Security and Vulnerability Atlas. Vulnerability to food insecurity was determined based on nine indicators which are related to food availability, food access, food utilization and nutrition. The map was produced by combining the indicators into a composite food security index. Areas in red shades are less food secure compared to areas in green shades. The map highlights the prevalence of food insecurity at the district level and it should be noted that not all household living in dark red (priority 1) districts are food insecure, and conversely that not all household living in green (priority 6) districts are food secure.
VULNERABILITYTO FOOD INSECURITY
HEALTH FACILITIES
MEDICAL STAFF
5,551 896 16,30314,179
DENTIST MIDWIFEDOCTOR OTHERS
PUSKESMAS PUSTUHOSPITAL POSYANDU OTHERS
868 1,823253 48,876 7,082
EDUCATION
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT LITERACY RATE
State-owned public schoolsInclude private schoolsMadrasah
89.88% From Total Population
KIND
ERGA
RTEN
ELEM
ENTA
RY
JUNI
OR
SENI
OR (I
NCL.
SMK)
MAD
RASA
H
SCHOOL FACILITIES
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
Senior
12.99%
Vocational
1.51% Not graduatedfrom Elementary
19.32%
Elementary
35.20%
Junior
17.33%
Diploma
1.64%
Undergraduate
2.29%
Postgraduate
0.14%Never attendingschool
9.57%
Source: SUSENAS year 2011, BPS
Source: Census year 2010, BPS
Source: Census year 2010, BPS
Source: PDRB 2012, based on dated price
Source: Census year 2010, BPS
DATA SOURCES
PROVINCE BPBD CONTACT DETAILS: Jl. Imam Bonjol No. 1F,
Semarang.
Phone. (024) 3519904,
Fax. (024) 3519186
Landscan Global Population Databaseshttp://web.ornl.gov/sci/ landscan/
Road Networkhttp://maps.navigasi.net
Administrative Boundaryhttp://bps.go.id
Food Security and Airporthttp://www.wfp.org/countries/ indonesia
Admin Capitalhttp://geospasial.bnpb.go.id
SRTM Relief Backgroundhttp://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/srtm/
Port, Volcano, Coastline and Riverhttp://geospasial.bnpb.go.id
Population, Water & Sanitation, Education, Health, Vulnerable Groups, Livelihood, Natural Disasterhttp://dibi.bnpb.go.id/
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