2000 Indonesian census
The 2000 Indonesian census was held on 30 June 2000, and recorded a population of 203 million people within the country. However, a revised figure of 206,264,595 people was the official result. In some provinces, estimates were made, like the notably then-secessionist Aceh, and the census was criticized internationally for significant underreporting.
2000 Population Census Sensus Penduduk 2000 | ||
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General information | ||
Country | Indonesia | |
Authority | Statistics Indonesia | |
Results | ||
Total population | 206,264,595 ( 15.0%) | |
Most populous | West Java (35,729,537) | |
Least populous | North Maluku (785,059) |
The census also recorded ethnicity. A total of 101 ethnic groups were identified officially, but the real number was estimated to be in the thousands.
Province rankings
Rank | Province | Population |
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1 | West Java | 35,729,537 |
2 | East Java | 34,783,640 |
3 | Central Java | 31,228,940 |
4 | North Sumatra | 11,649,655 |
5 | Jakarta | 8,389,443 |
6 | Banten | 8,098,780 |
7 | South Sulawesi | 8,059,627 |
8 | South Sumatera | 6,899,675 |
9 | Lampung | 6,741,439 |
10 | Riau | 4,957,627 |
11 | West Sumatra | 4,248,931 |
12 | West Kalimantan | 4,034,198 |
13 | West Nusa Tenggara | 4,009,261 |
14 | East Nusa Tenggara | 3,952,279 |
15 | Aceh | 3,930,905 |
16 | Bali | 3,151,162 |
17 | Special Region of Yogyakarta | 3,122,268 |
18 | South Kalimantan | 2,985,240 |
19 | East Kalimantan | 2,455,120 |
20 | Jambi | 2,413,846 |
21 | Papua | 2,220,934 |
22 | Central Sulawesi | 2,218,435 |
23 | North Sulawesi | 2,012,098 |
24 | Central Kalimantan | 1,857,000 |
25 | South East Sulawesi | 1,821,284 |
26 | Bengkulu | 1,567,432 |
27 | Maluku | 1,205,539 |
28 | Bangka Belitung | 900,197 |
29 | Gorontalo | 835,044 |
30 | North Maluku | 785,059 |
-- | Total | 206,264,595 |
Notes
External links
- Brief Analysis at the Wayback Machine (archived 2008-05-14)
- The 2000 Population Census of Indonesia at the Wayback Machine (archived 2006-10-22)
- Indonesia - Population and Administrative Divisions at the Wayback Machine (archived 2007-06-14)
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