The name Jakarta was originally Sunda Kelapa, which means coconut Sunda.
Yogyakarta City was founded in 1755 by Sultan Hamengkubuwono I.
Majapahit Kingdom is one of the largest kingdoms in Indonesia, standing in the 13th century to the 16th century.
The city of Bandung was known as Paris Van Java because of its natural beauty which is similar to Paris and because of the many European -style buildings.
The name Bali comes from the word Bali Dwipa which means the island in the form of offering.
In the 14th century, the Islamic empire named Samudera Pasai, located in Aceh, became the center of spice and Islam trade in Southeast Asia.
Malang City in East Java used to be known as Malang KuCecwara, which means a pleasant hiding place.
Sultan Agung of Mataram is one of the biggest rulers in Indonesian history, which expands his power to Central and East Java.
Tangerang City was known as the old Banten because it was the center of the Banten Sultanate Government before moving to Banten City.
The island of Sumatra used to be known as Swarnadwipa which means gold island because of its abundant natural wealth.