Semarang, kota (city), port, and capital of Central Java (Jawa Tengah) propinsi (or provinsi; province), Indonesia. It lies on the northern coast of the island of Java. The city, divided into old and new sections, is just inland from the port and on the banks of the Baru River and the West Banjir and East Banjir canals, which carry traffic to and from the sea. Candi Baru, a picturesque residential suburb, lies 500 feet (150 metres) above sea level.
Despite being one of the largest ports in Java, Semarang’s harbour is unprotected against the northwest monsoon, which can cause suspension of port operations since vessels must anchor 3 miles (5 km) out and unload by lighter. Industries include fishing and the manufacture of glass, shoes, electrical equipment, textiles, and small boats. Rubber, coffee, shrimp, teak, copra, tobacco, cacao, and cassava are exported. The city has rail connections to all major cities on Java, and there is an airport. Pop. (2010) 1,520,481.