Special capital Region of Jakarta topographic map
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Special capital Region of Jakarta
Jakarta lies in a low and flat alluvial plain, ranging from −2 to 91 m (−7 to 299 ft) with an average elevation of 8 m (26 ft) above sea level with historically extensive swampy areas. Some parts of the city have been constructed on reclaimed tidal flats that occur in around the area. Thirteen rivers flow through Jakarta. They are Ciliwung River, Kalibaru, Pesanggrahan, Cipinang, Angke River, Maja, Mookervart, Krukut, Buaran, West Tarum, Cakung, Petukangan, Sunter River and Grogol River. They flow from the Puncak highlands to the south of the city, then across the city northwards towards the Java Sea. The Ciliwung River divides the city into the western and eastern districts.
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Name: Special capital Region of Jakarta topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Special capital Region of Jakarta, Java, Indonesia (-6.37446 106.31467 -4.99936 106.97398)
Average elevation: 5 m
Minimum elevation: -3 m
Maximum elevation: 198 m
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