This article will address Johar Baru, a highly relevant topic that has generated interest and debate in various areas. Johar Baru has been the subject of study, analysis and reflection by experts and scholars, who have sought to understand its impact, implications and possible solutions. From different perspectives, an attempt has been made to address Johar Baru in a comprehensive manner, considering its multiple dimensions and complexities. In this sense, the article seeks to contribute to the discussion around Johar Baru, offering a detailed, reasoned and objective analysis, which contributes to the enrichment of knowledge on this topic.
Johar Baru | |
---|---|
![]() Location in Central Jakarta | |
Country | Indonesia |
Province | Jakarta |
Administrative city | Central Jakarta |
Johar Baru is a district (Indonesian: kecamatan) in the administrative city of Central Jakarta, Indonesia. It is roughly bounded by Kampung Rawa Selatan Raya road and Mardani Raya road to the east, Percetakan Negara Raya Road to the south, Letjend Suprapto Road to the north, and a railway line to the west.
This was formerly part of Cempaka Putih which formed a neat south-eastern corner rectangle to the city centre. Thus at first, the latter was seven Administrative Villages: Cempaka Putih Timur, Cempaka Putih Barat, Galur, Tanah Tinggi, Kampung Rawa, Johor Baru, and Rawasari. In 1993, those of Galur, Tanah Tinggi, Kampung Rawa, and Johar Baru became Rahabayan Johar Baru.[1]
The district of Johar Baru is divided into four administrative villages (kelurahan):