South Tangerang City

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, July 3, 2012 | 3:29 AM


South Tangerang (Indonesian: Tangerang Selatan) is an independent city geographically located within Tangerang Regency, Banten province,Indonesia. It forms part of the Greater Jakarta metropolitan area. It was administratively separated from Tangerang Regency on 29 October 2008. According to the 2010 Census, its population was 1,303,569. The total area is 147.19 km.

Geography
South Tangerang is divided into seven sub-districts, namely Serpong, Serpong Utara (North Serpong), Pondok Aren, Ciputat, Ciputat Timur (East Ciputat), Pamulang, and Setu. The centre of South Tangerang is the Ciputat sub-district.

Administration
Apart from sub-districts, it also consists of 49 administrative villages (kelurahan) and five villages (desa). The sub-district with the highest number of kelurahan or desa is Pondok Aren.

Transportation
Buses, minibuses and taxis are the main methods of transportation available. The public transportation mostly goes to Jakarta since many of the residents of South Tangerang commute into Jakarta. There are feeder buses for Transjakarta. The feeder buses are from Bumi Serpong Damai and Bintaro Jaya to downtown Jakarta in Senayan.

The city is also served by KRL Jabotabek for the commuters who work in Jakarta, and by intercity service from PT Kereta Api Indonesia. KRL Jabotabek is operated by subsidiary of PT Kereta Api Indonesia for the commuter line in Greater Jakarta metropolitan area.

There are two toll roads servicing the city, namely Jakarta-Serpong Toll Road and Jakarta-Tangerang Toll Road. There are also several toll roads currently under planning. The plans are for a Serpong-Balaraja Toll Road which will continue the Jakarta-Serpong toll road, and Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2 which will be connecting the city to Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in the near future.

Pondok Cabe Airport – which is used for military and civil services – is the only airport located within the city boundaries. It is owned by PT Pertamina, the national oil company. The airport is also used for the maintenance base for Pelita Air Service, also owned by PT Pertamina.

Cycle rickshaws (becak) are still available in some areas in the city. Becak is the only method of transportation currently forbidden to operate in Jakarta as its slow speed has allegedly led to congestion in the traffic of Jakarta. However, since South Tangerang is located on the outskirts of Jakarta (instead of the city proper), it is allowed in the city.

Education
Public universities
  • Universitas Terbuka
  • UIN Syarif Hidayatullah
Government-affiliated colleges
  • Sekolah Tinggi Akutansi Negara
  • Geophysics and Meteorology Academy (Akademi Meteorologi dan Geofisika)
Private Universities
  • Bina Nusantara University in Alam Sutera
  • Swiss German University
  • Pamulang University (Universitas Pamulang)
  • Muhammadiyah Jakarta University (Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta)

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