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'''Pasar Rebo''' (literally ''Wednesday Market'' in [[Betawi language|Betawi]]{{clarification needed|date=December 2020}}) is a [[Subdistricts of Indonesia|subdistrict]] (''kecamatan'') of [[East Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]]. The boundaries of Pasar Rebo Subdistrict are the [[Ciliwung River|Ciliwung]] to the west and north; and Bogor Raya Road and Cipinang River to the east. The city of [[Depok]] is located to the south of Pasar Rebo Subdistrict.
'''Pasar Rebo''' (literally ''Wednesday Market'' in [[Betawi language|Betawi]]{{clarification needed|date=December 2020}}) is a [[Districts of Indonesia|district]] (''kecamatan'') of [[East Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]]. The boundaries of Pasar Rebo District are the [[Ciliwung River|Ciliwung]] to the west and north; and Bogor Raya Road and Cipinang River to the east. The city of [[Depok]] is located to the south of Pasar Rebo District.


Geographically kintil Pasar Rebo consists of dry lands and rice field. It is the Subdistrict with the third highest percentage of greenery in Jakarta (54.8%, highest percentage of greenery is in [[Cakung]] (68.1%) and [[Cilincing]] Subdistrict (64.2%)).<ref>{{cite book |title=Jakarta-Batavia: socio-cultural essays. ''Volume 187 of Verhandelingen Series''|last1=Grijns |first1=C. D. |last2=Nas |first2=P. |authorlink= |year=2000 |publisher=KITLV Press |location= |isbn=9789067181396 |page=269 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cBJr9viseXEC&q=pasar+rebo&pg=PA223 |accessdate=May 29, 2010}}</ref>
Geographically Pasar Rebo consists of dry lands and rice fields. It is the district with the third highest percentage of greenery in Jakarta (54.8%, highest percentage of greenery is in [[Cakung]] (68.1%) and [[Cilincing]] Districts (64.2%)).<ref>{{cite book |title=Jakarta-Batavia: socio-cultural essays. ''Volume 187 of Verhandelingen Series''|last1=Grijns |first1=C. D. |last2=Nas |first2=P. |year=2000 |publisher=KITLV Press |isbn=9789067181396 |page=269 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cBJr9viseXEC&q=pasar+rebo&pg=PA223 |access-date=May 29, 2010}}</ref>


==Kelurahan (administrative village)==
==Kelurahan (administrative village)==
The Subdistrict of Pasar Rebo is divided into five [[Villages of Indonesia|administrative villages]] (''kelurahan''):
The District of Pasar Rebo is divided into five [[Villages of Indonesia|administrative villages]] (''kelurahan''):
*Pekayon - area code 13710
*Pekayon - area code 13710
*Kampung Gedong - area code 13760
*Kampung Gedong - area code 13760

Latest revision as of 04:14, 22 December 2020

Pasar Rebo (literally Wednesday Market in Betawi[clarification needed]) is a district (kecamatan) of East Jakarta, Indonesia. The boundaries of Pasar Rebo District are the Ciliwung to the west and north; and Bogor Raya Road and Cipinang River to the east. The city of Depok is located to the south of Pasar Rebo District.

Geographically Pasar Rebo consists of dry lands and rice fields. It is the district with the third highest percentage of greenery in Jakarta (54.8%, highest percentage of greenery is in Cakung (68.1%) and Cilincing Districts (64.2%)).[1]

Kelurahan (administrative village)[edit]

The District of Pasar Rebo is divided into five administrative villages (kelurahan):

  • Pekayon - area code 13710
  • Kampung Gedong - area code 13760
  • Cijantung - area code 13770
  • Kampung Baru - area code 13780
  • Kalisari - area code 13790

References[edit]

  1. ^ Grijns, C. D.; Nas, P. (2000). Jakarta-Batavia: socio-cultural essays. Volume 187 of Verhandelingen Series. KITLV Press. p. 269. ISBN 9789067181396. Retrieved May 29, 2010.

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