Indonesia 2000 census

The Indonesia 2000 census or Indonesia Census 2000 was carried out with the fix-date 2000-06-30 and counted 203 million people, a revised figure of 206 264 595 people with estimates was deemed as official. In some provinces, notably then secessionist Aceh, estimates had to be made, and the census was criticized internationally for significant underreporting.

The census also asked for ethnicity. 101 ethnic groups were identified, but there are probably thousands.[1]

Between the year 2000 and 2010, there were various surveys conducted, including the 2007 nationwide Socio-economic survey.

The latest census conducted in Indonesia was the Indonesia 2010 Census, in which preliminary results have been trickling in.

Province rankings

2000 Indonesian province Population Rankings
RankProvincePopulation
1West Java35,729,537
2East Java34,783,640
3Central Java31,228,940
4North Sumatra11,649,655
5Jakarta8,389,443
6Banten8,098,780
7South Sulawesi8,059,627
8South Sumatera6,899,675
9Lampung6,741,439
10Riau4,957,627
11West Sumatra4,248,931
12West Kalimantan4,034,198
13West Nusa Tenggara4,009,261
14East Nusa Tenggara3,952,279
15Aceh3,930,905
16Bali3,151,162
17Special Region of Yogyakarta3,122,268
18South Kalimantan2,985,240
19East Kalimantan2,455,120
20Jambi2,413,846
21Papua2,220,934
22Central Sulawesi2,218,435
23North Sulawesi2,012,098
24Central Kalimantan1,857,000
25South East Sulawesi1,821,284
26Bengkulu1,567,432
27Maluku1,205,539
28Bangka Belitung900,197
29Gorontalo835,044
30North Maluku785,059
--Total206,264,595

Notes

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