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16100 to 16169 (+62) 251 F Website Bogor (: ᮘᮧᮌᮧᮁ,: Buitenzorg) is a in the,. Located around 60 kilometers (37 mi) south of the national capital of, Bogor is the 6th largest city of (Jakarta metropolitan region) and the 14th nationwide. The city covers an area of 118.5 km 2, and it had a population of 950,334 at the 2010 Census; the latest official estimate (as at 2018 ) was 1,096,828.
Bogor is an important economic, scientific, cultural and tourist center, as well as a mountain resort. In the, the city served as the capital of (: Kerajaan Sunda) and was called Pakuan Pajajaran or Dayeuh Pakuan. During the, it was named Buitenzorg (meaning 'Without worries' in Dutch) and served as the summer residence of the of. With several hundred thousand people living on an area of about 20 km 2 (7.7 sq mi), the central part of Bogor is one of the world's most densely populated areas. The city has a and a (: Kebun Raya Bogor) – one of the oldest and largest in the world. It bears the nickname 'the Rain City' ( Kota Hujan), because of frequent rain showers.
It nearly always rains even during the dry season. A 1600-year-old stone inscription ( prasasti) of the kingdom era. Over the next several centuries, Pakuan Pajajaran become one of the largest cities in medieval Indonesia with population reaching 48,000. The name Pajajaran was then used for the entire kingdom, and the capital was simply called Pakuan. The chronicles of that time were written in, which was the language used for official and religious purposes, using the writing system, on rock stellas called prasasti. The prasasti found in and around Bogor differ in shape and text style from other Indonesian prasasti and are among the main attractions of the city.
In the 9–15th centuries, the capital was moving between Pakuan and other cities of the kingdom, and finally returned to Pakuan by ( ) on 3 June 1482 – the day of his coronation. Since 1973, this date is celebrated in Bogor as an official city holiday. In 1579, Pakuan was captured and almost completely destroyed by the army of, ceasing the existence of the State of Sunda.
The city was abandoned and remained uninhabited for decades. Colonial period [ ] Dutch East India Company [ ] In the second half of the 17th century, the abandoned Pakuan as most of West Java, while formally remaining under the Sultanate of Banten, gradually passed under control of the (VOC). The formal transition occurred on 17 April 1684 by signing an agreement between the Crown Prince of Banten and the VOC. The first, and temporal, colonial settlement at Pakuan was a camp of lieutenant Tanoejiwa, a employed by the VOC who was sent in 1687 to develop the area. It was seriously damaged by the eruption on 4–5 January 1699 of the volcano (: Gunung Salak), however the concomitant forest fires removed much forest, leaving much area for the planned rice and coffee plantations. In a short time, several agricultural settlements appeared around Pakuan, the largest being Kampung Baru (lit. 'new village').