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Mohammad Idris Mohammad Idris Abdul Shomad (born 25 July 1961) is the mayor of Depok. Active in various Islamic organizations in Indonesia, he was first elected in the 2015 local elections and was officially made mayor in 2016. Prior to becoming mayor, he serve ...
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in West Java province, and located within Jakarta metropolitan area in Indonesia. It has an area of 200.29 km2. It had a population of 1,738,600 at the 2010 Census and 2,056,400 at the 2020 Census, resulting in a density of 10,267 people per km2. Depok was declared as a separate city on 20 April 1999, having previously been part of Bogor Regency.


History

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Organization). There is also a saying that the word "depok" itself comes from
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meaning hermitage or abode of one living in seclusion. On 18 May 1696, a former
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officer
Cornelis Chastelein Cornelis Chastelein, also written ''Chasteleijn'' or ''Chastelijn'' (Amsterdam, August 10, 1657 – Batavia, June 28, 1714) was born of a notable merchant family. He was the youngest member of a family of eight children. His father, Anthony Chastele ...
bought the land with an area of 12.44 km2, 6.2% the area of today's Depok. Besides cultivating the area with industrial plants with the help of the locals, Chastelein was active as a missionary, preaching Christianity to the indigenous Indonesians. To this end, he established a local congregation named De Eerste Protestante Organisatie van Christenen (DEPOC). Although the Sundanese name Depok, meaning hermitage or abode of one living in seclusion, was already in existence before the establishment of the congregation, some insist the acronym might have been the origin of the city's name. Today the majority of Depok's population are adherent of
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, except for the majority of the original Depok family. Before his death on 28 June 1714, Chastelein had written a will that freed the slave families of Depok and gave them pieces of his land, converting
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into landlords. In 1714, the 12 slave families became landlords (forever as given to them with entitlement deeds of the owner Chastelien in his will) and freed men, women, and children. The freed slaves are also referred to as the Mardijker's – the word Merdeka meaning freedom in Bahasa Indonesia. June 28 is designated as Depokse Daag (Depok Day) by the original Depok family, and on 28 June 2014, commemorating 300 years, they formally opened a 3-meter height monument on its own land, but it was prohibited by the Government as it referred to Dutch colonialization. The 12 original Depok family names are:''Jakarta Globe'' article.
* Bacas * Isakh * Jacob * Jonathans * Joseph * Laurens * Leander * Loen * Sadokh * Samuel * Soedira * Tholense The original slave families of Depok are of Balinese,
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and Portuguese Indo, i.e., Mestizo and Mardijker descent. Isakh, Jacob, Jonathans, Joseph, and Samuel were family names baptized by Chastelein after the slave families converted to Protestant Christianity. The other families retained their original names and might have been (Roman Catholic) Christian already before joining Chastelein's Protestant church. Descendants of the original Depok families with the exception of the Sadokh family, still live in Indonesia, the Netherlands, Norway, Canada and the United States. In 1871, the colonial government gave Depok a special status allowing the area to form its own government and president. The ruling no longer stood after 1952, where the Depok presidency ceded its control of Depok to the Indonesian government except for a few areas. During the Bersiap (Indonesian civil war and war for independence from The Netherlands) period of 1945 much of Depok was destroyed and many of its inhabitants killed by 'Pemuda'. Many of the original Depok families fled for their lives from Indonesia during the Indonesian revolution and now live in the Netherlands as part of the Indo community there. In March 1982, Depok was reclassified as an administrative city within Bogor Regency and, in 1999, as a city headed by a mayor. Then on 20 April 1999, the city of Depok was unified with some neighbouring districts of Bogor Regency to form an autonomous city of Depok (independent of the Regency) with an area of 200.29 km2. This date is commemorated as the date of the establishment of the city.


Administration

Depok is headed by a mayor, with a legislative assembly. Both the mayor and the members of the legislative assembly are elected by direct vote.


Mayors

* Mochammad Rukasah Suradimadja (1982–1984) * Mochammad Ibid Tamdjid (1984–1988) * Abdul Wachyan (1988–1991) * Moch Masduki (1991–1992) * Sofyan Safari Hamim (1992–1996) *
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(1997–2005) * Warma Sutarman (''acting'') (2005–2006) *
Nur Mahmudi Ismail Nur Mahmudi Ismail (born November 11, 1961 in Kediri) was the Mayor of Depok City, a satellite city of West Java located in the southern part of Jakarta. Political career Ismail was the first chairman of Prosperous Justice Party (''formerly Ju ...
(2006–2016) * Arifin Harun Kertasaputra (''acting'') (2016) *
Mohammad Idris Mohammad Idris Abdul Shomad (born 25 July 1961) is the mayor of Depok. Active in various Islamic organizations in Indonesia, he was first elected in the 2015 local elections and was officially made mayor in 2016. Prior to becoming mayor, he serve ...
(2016–present)


Administrative districts

The city of Depok is divided into eleven
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(''kecamatan''), tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 CensusBiro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011. and the 2020 Census.Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. The table also includes the number of administrative urban villages (''kelurahan'') in each district and its postal codes.


Culture


Shopping and dining

Depok has a growing eclectic collection of malls and traditional markets. Older malls or other notable shopping centers include D'mall Depok, Ciplaz Depok, and SixtyOne Building, and ITC Depok. Depok has many local restaurants and has wide presence of international chains such as A&W Restaurant,
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, BreadTalk, Yoshinoya, Marugame Udon, HokBen, Chatime, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf,
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. Modern-day landmarks that were once known as Depok's primary shopping centers include Ramanda (now an autoshop plus education centre), Hero Supermarket (now Index Home Furnishings) etc. There are many shopping centers in Depok, such as: * ITC Depok (anchor tenant: Carrefour) * Depok Town Square — commonly referred to as DeTos (anchor tenant: Matahari and Hypermart) * Margo City (anchor tenants: Centro,
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) *Pesona Square (anchor tenants: Centro, Hypermart, Ace Hardware) *D'mall Depok (anchor tenant: Electronic Solution) *Depok Town Center *City Plaza Depok *Cinere Mall *Cinere Bellevue Mall *Cimanggis Square *
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(anchor tenants: Metro and Transmart) *The Park Sawangan shopping mall Traditional markets include Pasar Depok Baru, Pasar Depok Lama (short: Pasar Lama), Pasar Kemiri (originally expanded to facilitate the move of Pasar Lama traders), Pasar PAL, Pasar Agung, Pasar Musi, Pasar Cisalak, and Pasar Majapahit.


Parks

Alun Alun Depok or Depok Square is equipped with various sports facilities such as a basketball court, futsal, skateboard, wall climbing, BMX arena, children's playground, fish pond, fountain, and others. Godongijo Conservation and Education Park is located in Depok. The park provides children and teachers alike the ability to get up close and personal with nature. There are also other children's amusement parks in the city such as Depok Fantasi Waterpark, Taman Pemuda Pratama, and Pondok Zidane.


Education

The following universities are in Depok: * University of Indonesia * * *
Jakarta State Polytechnic Jakarta State Polytechnic (in Indonesian: ''Politeknik Negeri Jakarta''), abbreviated as PNJ. It is located in the north part of Depok, West Java. Academics Jakarta State Polytechnic has departments and study programs as follows: Diploma III *M ...
* * Muhammadiyah University of Depok * * * Depok has several private language schools, namely EF English First, Kinderfield Highfield Depok, International Language Programs (ILP), Lembaga Indonesia Amerika (LIA), The British Institute (TBI), Lembaga Pendidikan Indonesia - Amerika (LPIA), and several other smaller establishments. These are all along Margonda Raya and Cinere Raya, the two main roads that pass through Depok.


Sports

Depok is the home town of the
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and Depok United FC football team who currently plays in the Liga 2.


Transportation


Toll road access


Public transportation

Angkot is the major means of public transportation in Depok.
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and Grab and taxicabs are easily available. Depok is connected to other areas of greater Jakarta by commuter train, TransJakarta &
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buses.
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, Depok Baru Station, Universitas Indonesia Station, Pondok Cina Station and Citayam Station of
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commuter train service located within Depok. Commuter train is widely used to travel to
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city center and other parts of Greater Jakarta, but is very crowded during peak hours.


Air

Depok is served by Soekarno-Hatta International Airport and
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. Meanwhile Pondok Cabe Airport is located at South Tangerang in borders with Depok, but doesn't have regular scheduled air service.


Twin towns – sister cities

Depok is twinned with: * Ōsaki,
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See also

*
Depok Lama Depok Lama (Indonesian for Old Depok) at this period is one of region in the City of Depok. In other hand, Depok Lama is the region boundary between the City of Depok and Bogor Regency.Jonathans, Yano. 2011. Potret Sosial dan Budaya Masyarakat Depo ...
, the old town of Depok *
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* 2020 Depok mayor election


References


External links

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Jakarta Globe
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