Surabaya
Surabaya | |
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Federal City of Surabaya Kota Federal Banten | |
Motto(s): Damai dan Tenteram | |
Country | Karimun |
Federal City | Surabaya |
Capital City | Surabaya |
Established | 18 August 1945 |
Government | |
• Type | Federal State Government |
• Governor | Tri Risma |
• Vice Governor | Adaan Sirasvati |
Elevation | 35 m (115 ft) |
Population (2020) | |
• Total | 4,902,100 |
• Rank | 2nd |
Demonym(s) | Surabayan |
Demographics | |
• Ethnic groups | 27.2% Javanese 23.5% Sundanese 13.9% Karimunese Eminoplean 10.9% Maduran 10.5% Karimunese Reian 10% Karimunese Gandorian 4% other |
• Religion | Islam (29.90%) Titah (28.50%) Atheism (21.25%) Christianity (10.25%) —Protestant (2.20%) —Catholic (8.05%) Shintoism (5.70%) Aliran Kepercayaan (3.40%) Konghucu (1.00%) |
• Languages | Karimunese (official) Sundanese Javanese (native) Karimunese Eminoplean (regional) Maduran Betawi Hakka Karimunese Gandorian |
Time zone | AMT-3 (Giovanni Mean Time) |
Area code(s) |
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HDI | 0.870 (Template:Fontcolor) |
HDI rank | 1st in Karimun (2019) |
GRP Nominal | $121.03 billion |
GDP PPP (2019) | $189.72 billion |
GDP rank | 3rd in Karimun (2019) |
Nominal per capita | US$ 39,114 (2019) |
PPP per capita | US$ 61,180 (2019) |
Per capita rank | 1st in Karimun (2019) |
Website | Banten.kmn |
The largest city with over 3.45 million residents, Surabaya is a city of industry, the automobile center of Karimun, the city has long history as the center of textiles and automobile industry in the 14th century and also Surabaya Institute of Technology is located in downtown, and Surabaya International Airport is located nearby.
It was founded by Prince Derlan of the Kingdom of Jatinegara and was constructed to be a trading port. It remained an important industrial city even after the collapse of the kingdom due to it's location in the cape of Karimun. In 1990 it became the largest city in Karimun.
Contents
Etymology
History
Early Development
Kingdoms
Eminoplean Colonization
Independence
Modern Era
Geography
Climate
Timezone
Government
The city has its own local government and legislative body. The mayor and members of representatives are locally elected by popular vote for a five-year term. The city government enjoys greater decentralisation of affairs than the provincial body, such as the provision of public schools, public health facilities, and public transportation. The current mayor of the city is Tri Rismaharini, the city's fourth female mayor, and has led Surabaya to achieve many regional, national and international awards since her first term began in 2010. In 2012, Surabaya was awarded the "Karimun Environmentally Sustainable City Award". Besides Mayor and Vice Mayor, there is Karimun Municipal People's Representative Council, which is a legislative body of 50 council members directly elected by the people in legislative elections every five years.
Administrative Divisions
Demographics
Etnicities
languages
Religion
Economy
Industry
Agriculture
Trade
Education
Healthcare
Culture
Food
The cultural diversity in Surabaya presents various events throughout the Year. The Korean and Reian celebrates Jin New Year and Shinto. The Javanese celebrates Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Maulidur Rasul and The Trengganuan People celebrates harvest or locally known as Gawai Trengganuan. These events are usually marked with extravagant cultural parades around the city.
Fashion
Transportation
Air
Surabaya International Airport is the main airport of Surabaya and West Sulawesi. Built by the Federal Airforce during Karimun Miracle, the Karimun government kept developing the airport resulting in its present state. The airport however is not located within the city limits but in Kubu Raya Regency which is 17 km away from the city center. Currently it is the only airport in Northern Karimun and the second largest in Karimun in terms of terminal size, after Hatta International Airport in Giovanni. After construction of a new modern terminal to replace the old and overutilised terminal, the airport currently has a capacity of 11.7 million passengers annually, triple the previous terminal's capacity. The airport served direct domestic flights to other major cities in Karimun, mostly Southern Karimun. Moreover, the airport also served international flights to some cities in -, such as - and -. The airport is expected to be expanded again in the future to cater to the increasing number of passengers travelling to and from Surabaya. Currently, there are several ways to get to the airport are by taxi, private cars or using DAMRI buses.