Today is the one-year anniversary of Instagram’s Stories feature—isn’t it hard to believe it’s only been one year since an unending loop of rosé-all-day Boomerangs and #goodmorning selfies invaded our feeds? Ah, we were so young then . . .

To celebrate, the app released some choice facts and figures, including the program’s most popular location tags. And, it must be said, the top city surprised us.

Because clocking in at number one was not Tokyo (the most populated city on earth), Bangkok, or London (the two most visited cities on earth), but . . . Jakarta, Indonesia. The southeast Asian city was followed by São Paulo at number two and New York at number three.

Though Instagram did not reveal why exactly Jakarta is so popular (Vogue reached out for comment), we do have a few theories. Perusing through the city’s location tag, it seems that it has the killer combination of great nightlife, picture-perfect food, and enviable vistas. But, to be fair, a lot of locations fit that bill. What really might put Jakarta over the edge is that, well, Jakartans seem to really, really love Instagram.

With 45 million users, Indonesia is not only Instagram’s biggest market in the Asia Pacific region, but accounts for roughly 6 percent of users on the entire app. Even more telling: Those 45 million also produce twice as many Instagram Stories as the global average, according to Facebook, Instagram’s parent company. So, with that level of engagement, it makes perfect sense that the country’s largest city sits on the top of the location tag list.

But why is Indonesia so into Instagram? It may be because of the culture itself. “For the people of Indonesia, sharing an important moment is part of the culture, so it is no wonder Indonesia has become one of the largest Instagram Story content producers,” said Sri Widowati, Facebook Indonesia country director.

It comes as no surprise, then, that Indonesia is a breeding ground for some of the app’s hottest rising influencers including Ashanty and Raisa Alexander, who were singled out as some of the application’s most-watched users (the top fashion honor went to model Emily Ratajkowski).

Looks like for Indonesian Instagrammers, sharing really does mean caring.