Rawa Buaya, Administrative village in Cengkareng, Indonesia.
Rawa Buaya is an administrative village in Cengkareng, Jakarta Barat, which spreads across multiple areas with distinct neighborhoods and community units. The locality is densely populated and organized through various local administrative bodies.
The area was formerly part of agricultural land holdings developed during the colonial period by Chinese merchants. This early foundation shaped how the region grew and developed over time.
The area maintains traditional Indonesian community structures through Rukun Tetangga and Rukun Warga systems, fostering local governance and social cohesion.
The village can be accessed through multiple transportation options including buses and transit stations that connect it to other parts of Jakarta. Public transit makes it convenient for visitors and residents to explore different areas.
The district recorded a population density of 17,308 people per square kilometer in 2016, with 70,443 inhabitants spread across 22,343 families.
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