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Province in Sumatra, Indonesia This article is about the province. For its capital, see Jambi (city). For other uses, see Jambi (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Jambyl Region or Zambia. Province in Sumatra, IndonesiaJambiProvinceProvince of JambiProvinsi Jambi Coat of armsMotto(s): Sepucuk Jambi Sembilan Lurah (Jambi Malay) (One Jambi indigenous territory, formed by nine river settlements)Anthem: Mars Provinsi Jambi"Jambi Provincial March"   Jambi in    IndonesiaInteractive map of JambiCoordinates: 1°36′S 103°36′E / 1.6°S 103.6°E / -1.6; 103.6Country IndonesiaRegionSumatraEstablished6 January 1957Capitaland largest cityJambiGovernment • BodyJambi Provincial Government • GovernorAl Haris (PAN) • Vice GovernorAbdullah Sani (PKB) • LegislatureJambi Regional House of Representatives [id] (DPRD)Area • Total49,026.58 km2 (18,929.27 sq mi) • Rank11thElevation500 m (1,600 ft)Highest elevation (Mount Kerinci)3,805 m (12,484 ft)Population (2026) • Total3,811,660 • Rank19th • Density77.7468/km2 (201.363/sq mi)  • Rank23rdDemographics • Ethnic groups38% Jambi Malays 20% Javanese 10.2% Chinese 10% Kerinci 31.80% Others • Religion95.00% Islam 4.03% Christianity - 3.44% Protestant - 0.59% Catholic 0.87% Buddhism 0.07% Folk religion 0.02% Confucianism 0.01% Hinduism • Languages and dialectsIndonesian (official)Jambi Malay, Kerinci, Kubu (regional)GDP (nominal)2022 - TotalRp 276.3 trillion (15th)US$ 18.6 billionInt$ 58.1 billion (PPP) - Per capitaRp 76.1 million (8th)US$ 5,125Int$ 15,991 (PPP) - Growth 5.13%HDI (2024) 0.744 (18th) – highWebsitejambiprov.go.id Jambi is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the east coast of central Sumatra and stretches to the Barisan Mountains in the west. Its capital and largest city is also called Jambi. It is bordered by the provinces of Riau to the north, West Sumatra to the west, Bengkulu to the southwest, South Sumatra to the south, and shares a maritime border with the Riau Islands to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the east. The province has a land area of 49,026.58 km2, and a sea area of 3,274.95 km2. Its area is comparable to the European country of Slovakia or Smolensk Oblast. It had a population of 3,092,265 according to the 2010 census and 3,548,228 according to the 2020 census; the official estimate of population as of 2026 was 3,811,660 (comprising 1,893,490 males and 1,830,790 females).