Duri Kosambi is an administrative village (kelurahan) in the Cengkareng district of Indonesia.
The area received its name from a plantation of Macassar oil-producing Schleichera oleosa trees, known locally as Kosambi, which used to occupy the area.
The trees were known to be thorny, hence the term Duri ("thorn" in Indonesian).
[1] Statistics Indonesia estimated the administrative village's population in 2023 as 103,836.
[2] It covers an area of 5.91 square kilometres (2.28 sq mi), and borders the district of Kalideres in Tangerang to its south.