Ciputat Timur, Administrative district in South Tangerang City, Indonesia.
Ciputat Timur is an administrative district serving the southern Jakarta metropolitan area, comprising six neighborhoods that blend residential zones with local commercial activity. The area shows a mix of older established communities alongside newer housing developments that reflect the region's ongoing urban expansion.
The district was created in 2007 following the division of the former Ciputat district and incorporation into the newly formed South Tangerang City. This administrative reorganization marked a turning point in how the southern metropolitan area was governed and developed.
Each urban community in East Ciputat maintains its own identity while contributing to the district's population of over 211,000 residents from different Indonesian backgrounds.
The district is easily accessible by car or public transportation, connecting the city's central areas with the southern suburbs. Visitors will find local services and basic facilities scattered across the neighborhoods for everyday needs.
East Ciputat functions as an urban development zone with a balanced distribution of residential areas across its six administrative territories.
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