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9. Jakarta, Indonesia
Metropolitan area: 15 million people
City: 9.3 Million people

Jakarta had to suffer major setbacks in the past decade due to the economy crisis in 1998 and natural disasters like floods and earthquakes. Since 2005, Jakarta has made an economic recovery, boosting Indonesia’s economy to a robust growth rate of 6 percent.

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Many parts of Jakarta’s biggest river, the Ciliwung, are heavily polluted and clogged with garbage, strongly affecting the city’s environment and its surroundings and causing serious damage to the coastal ecosystem. (Photo: Reuters)

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Loco Bebesi 2009-10-09 12:09:46
Biggest Cities
You should have added Istanbul to your list as well. It has a population of over 10 million.
susan page 2009-05-02 01:08:07
L.A. largest city land wise in USA
No...that would be Jacksonville, FL
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