Jambi City
Indonesia
This large port city on the Batang Hari River — the longest river in Sumatra — Jambi is the provincial capital of Jambi province and a centre of oil and rubber production. The Gentala Arasy pedestrian bridge, Indonesia's first S-shaped suspension footbridge over a river, connects the two banks of the city. Nearby, a short drive away, lie the Muaro Jambi Temple Compounds, ruins of an ancient city from the Srivijaya kingdom era.
- Population606,200
- Nearest water from center 0.5 km0.3 mi
- Nearest mountain from center 25 km15 mi
Nearest airports
Climate · monthly averages
J
25°78°
235mm9.3in
F
26°78°
200mm7.9in
M
26°79°
270mm10.7in
A
26°79°
270mm10.5in
M
26°79°
195mm7.7in
J
26°79°
120mm4.8in
J
26°79°
120mm4.7in
A
27°80°
110mm4.4in
S
27°80°
135mm5.3in
O
26°80°
230mm9.1in
N
26°78°
295mm11.6in
D
25°78°
285mm11.2in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗