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Largest Cities in Central Java

Top 80 cities ranked by largest cities

Largest Cities — Central Java

1 Semarang 1,653,524
2 Jepara 1,257,912
3 Surakarta 526,870
4 Pekalongan 317,524
5 Tegal 282,781
6 Cilacap 256,996
7 Purwokerto 230,235
8 Salatiga 201,369
9 Pemalang 184,149
10 Ungaran 171,378
11 Purwodadi 139,387
12 Batang 136,145
13 Adiwerna 134,188
14 Klaten 126,831
15 Magelang 121,526
16 Kedungwuni 117,249
17 Pati 107,028
18 Grogol 100,613
19 Dukuhturi 98,074
20 Wonosobo 92,990
21 Kudus 92,156
22 Kartasura 88,927
23 Tarub 75,739
24 Sragen 71,522
25 Mertoyudan 69,871
26 Sokaraja 66,482
27 Ambarawa 63,193
28 Slawi 61,206
29 Pecangaan 61,046
30 Boyolali 59,851
31 Baki 58,909
32 Weleri 58,448
33 Baekrajan 57,920
34 Purbalingga 56,903
35 Wedi 55,300
36 Cepu 55,055
37 Blora 51,811
38 Comal 51,092
39 Karanganom 50,670
40 Gombong 50,200
41 Jatiroto 50,059
42 Gatak 48,959
43 Banyumas 48,378
44 Candi Prambanan 44,925
45 Muntilan 44,859
46 Ketanggungan 44,288
47 Rembangan 44,030
48 Gebog 43,756
49 Baturaden 42,394
50 Juwana 40,177
51 Wiradesa 39,407
52 Majenang 38,897
53 Buaran 38,770
54 Wonopringgo 38,429
55 Jekulo 37,521
56 Karangnongko 37,420
57 Wangon 35,530
58 Lebaksiu 33,606
59 Mlonggo 33,542
60 Jaten 32,378
61 Kutoarjo 31,352
62 Sidareja 30,313
63 Selogiri 30,180
64 Lasem 28,948
65 Ceper 28,646
66 Randudongkal 28,532
67 Balapulang 28,483
68 Jogonalan 28,114
69 Mranggen 28,026
70 Margasari 27,814
71 Bulakamba 27,367
72 Demak 27,251
73 Tayu 26,413
74 Colomadu 26,274
75 Welahan 26,163
76 Delanggu 24,440
77 Ngemplak 23,750
78 Trucuk 23,584
79 Kroya 23,255
80 Kebonarun 21,745

The largest cities in Central Java represent major centers of economic activity, cultural influence, and population growth. Semarang leads with a population of 1,653,524, followed by Jepara and Surakarta. These cities serve as hubs for employment, education, and innovation, attracting residents from across the country and around the world.

Population size is a key indicator of a city's economic influence and infrastructure capacity. Larger cities typically offer more diverse job markets, extensive public transit systems, and a wider range of cultural amenities. 07 dominates the top 10 with 10 cities on the list, reflecting the state's strong economic pull and quality of life.

While large populations bring economic advantages, they also present challenges including higher costs of living, traffic congestion, and housing affordability concerns. Many of these cities have experienced significant growth over the past decade, driven by job opportunities in technology, healthcare, and professional services.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Semarang's population is larger than that of several U.S. states.
  • 2. 07 has 10 cities in the top 10, more than any other state.
  • 3. The 50th largest city still has a population of 40,177 — larger than most cities worldwide.
  • 4. The top 5 cities combined have a population of 4,038,611.

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