Bekasi Selatan, Administrative district in Bekasi City, Indonesia.
Bekasi Selatan is an administrative district in Bekasi City covering roughly 1,600 hectares with residential and commercial zones spread throughout. The land sits at an elevation of about 14 meters and comprises five urban villages.
The Bekasi region traces its roots to the 5th century, with ancient inscriptions mentioning the Candrabhaga and Gomati rivers that once flowed through this territory. These waterways shaped early settlement patterns and land development.
The district divides into five urban villages, each maintaining its own neighborhood associations that reflect how Indonesian communities organize themselves socially. These local groups shape daily interactions and how residents connect with one another.
The area sits conveniently between Jakarta and other parts of Bekasi and connects through several transport options. The LRT Jabodebek line serves the region, and various bus routes link it to neighboring areas.
The district maintains balanced gender demographics with 106,105 males and 108,388 females as of 2023, distributed across its five urban communities.
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