▲In 2017, the region with the highest GDP in Indonesia was the Jakarta Capital Territory, with a GDP of US$180.108 billion. Next is East Java Province, with a GDP of 150.878 billion U.S. dollars; third is West Java Province, with a GDP of 133.46 billion U.S. dollars. These are also the three regions with Indonesia's GDP exceeding US$100 billion.
▲In 2017, the three regions with the lowest GDP in Indonesia were North Maluku, Gorontalo, and West Sulawesi, with GDPs of only US$2.411 billion, US$2.581 billion and US$2.581 billion respectively. 2.96 billion US dollars.
▲In 2017, there were 6 provinces in Indonesia with a population of more than 10 million. They were 48.038 million in West Java, 39.293 million in East Java, 34.258 million in Central Java and 14.262 million in North Sumatra. , Banten Province 12.448 million people, Jakarta Capital Special Region 10.374 million people.
▲ In 2017, Indonesia had 7 provinces with a population of 5-10 million, 19 provinces with a population of 1 to 5 million, and 2 provinces with a population of less than one million.
▲ In 2017, the area with the highest per capita GDP was the Jakarta Capital Territory, which reached US$17,361; followed by East Kalimantan Province, with a per capita GDP of US$12,382; these are the only two Indonesia's only two areas with a per capita GDP exceeding 10,000 Dollar area.
▲ In 2017, the region with the lowest per capita GDP was East Nusa Tenggara, with a per capita GDP of only US$1,288, which is only 33.24% of the Indonesian average.
▲ In 2017, there were 8 regions with a per capita GDP in Indonesia higher than the national average, with a total population of 31.077 million, accounting for 11.87% of the total population of the country. The region with the highest per capita GDP is 13.48 times the region with the lowest per capita GDP.
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