List of rivers of Indonesia
This is a list of rivers in Indonesia.
By Island
This list is arranged by island from west to east, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name.
Bali
Kalimantan
Flores
Java - north coast
Jakarta
The Special Capital Region of Jakarta on the north coast of western Java comprises 664 square kilometres (256 sq mi) of land and 6,977 square kilometres (2,694 sq mi) of water. It has thirteen major rivers. They are:[1]
- Ciliwung River
- Kalibaru River
- Pasanggrahan River
- Cipinang River
- Angke River
- Maja River[2]
- Mookervart River
- Krukut River
- Buaran River
- West Tarum River
- Cakung River
- Petukangan River
- Sunter River
- Grogol River
Java - south coast
New Guinea - north coast
New Guinea - south coast
Sulawesi
Sumatra - north coast
- Aceh River
- Peusangen River
- Jamboaye River
- Peureulak River
- Tamiang River
- Bohorok River
- Silau River
- Asahan River
- Kualu River
- Alas River
- Bingai River
- Barumun River
- Rokan River
- Siak River
- Kampar River
- Indragiri River
- Tungkal River
- Batang Hari River
- Banyuasin River
- Musi River (Indonesia)
- Mesuji River
- Tulangbawang River
- Seputih River
- Sekampung River
Sumatra - south coast
Sumba
Sumbawa
Timor
Notes and references
- ↑ Elyda, Corry (27 December 2014). "BPK slams city’s efforts to manage liquid waste". The Jakarta Post. Archived from the original on 18 March 2015.
- ↑ Simanjuntak, T. P. Moan (16 July 2014). "Maja River in Pegadungan Strewn with Water Hyacinth and Mud". Berita Resmi Pemprov. Archived from the original on 18 March 2015.
Sources
- Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.
- GEOnet Names Server
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