East Kalimantan is formally an Islamic province. Indonesian is the official language, while the Banjar language serves as a lingua franca on much of the island except in West Kalimantan, where Malay is more popular. [2] It constitutes 73% of the island's area. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). The island is known by many names. East Kalimantan is the second largest Indonesian province, located on the Kalimantan region on the east of Borneo island. [52], Stone pillars bearing inscriptions in the Pallava script, found in Kutai along the Mahakam River in East Kalimantan and dating to around the second half of the 4th century, constitute some of the oldest evidence of Hindu influence in Southeast Asia. In other legends it is also mentioned the origin of Balikpapan, namely from a daughter who was released by her father a king who did not want his daughter to fall into the hands of the enemy. Territories by population, size and timezone, 10 largest cities and towns in Borneo by population. [44] Residents around looked for wood to cook in the forest even though the surrounding area had been lined with wire. This is a main category requiring frequent diffusion and maybe maintenance. [32] Before attacking Hang Tuah, Beale also machine-gunned the oil pipes to Shell's wharf.[32]. [66][67] Despite the thalassocracy of the sultanates, Borneo's interior region remained free from the rule of any kingdoms. Borneo (/brnio/; Indonesian: Kalimantan) is the third-largest island in the world and the largest in Asia. 10 out of the 1000 planks that were originally shipped resurfaced in a place currently called Balikpapan. The region within Indonesia is also known as Indonesian Borneo. Shell continued operating in the area until Indonesian state-owned Pertamina took it over in 1965. There are six major shopping malls in town which are Plaza Balikpapan, Balikpapan Superblock, Pentacity Mall Balikpapan, Balcony City, Mall Fantasy in Balikpapan Baru, and Plaza Kebun Sayur. [23] The Japanese army landed and met with no opposition by the Dutch troops, which had been ordered to evacuate after destroying the oil installations. In the north, the East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak make up about 26% of the island. Indonesian government and their Pertamina planning as for 2017 expanding the oil refinery including the area of Persiba Balikpapan FC (old) stadium and Pertamina residents near the refinery. Subsequently, numerous multi-national companies came to Balikpapan to invest in the oil industry. [124] As a response to the growing opposition, the British deployed their armed forces to guard their colonies against Indonesian and communist revolts,[125] which was also participated by Australia and New Zealand. [96] By 1888, North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei in northern Borneo had become British protectorate. [109] The southern part of the island achieved its independence through the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence on 17 August 1945. [30] However, on 18 May Indonesian naval and air forces off Ambon Island shot down an AUREV B-26 and captured its CIA pilot, Allen Pope. Most of the population lives in coastal cities, although the hinterland has small towns and villages along the rivers. The daughter who was still a toddler was tied up on several pieces of board in a state of lying.
West Kalimantan Map - Kalimantan, Indonesia - Mapcarta [67], There is also a well-known forest site which has been developed for visitors at Bukit Bangkirai rainforest, about 45 minutes by car from Balikpapan. With a population of only 3 million people and a land area of 204,534km2 (78,971sqmi), the population density is only 17 inhabitants per km2.
Sadar, Danau, Indonesia Map with Wikipedia Places - iTouchMap [130] Meanwhile, the Brunei People's Party led by A.M. Azahari desired to reunify Brunei, Sarawak and North Borneo into one federation known as the North Borneo Federation (Malay: Kesatuan Negara Kalimantan Utara), where the sultan of Brunei would be the head of state for the federationthough Azahari had his own intention to abolish the Brunei monarchy, to make Brunei more democratic, and to integrate the territory and other former British colonies in Borneo into Indonesia, with the support from the latter government. North Borneo Claim (Excerpt from President Diosdado Macapagal's State-of-the-Nation Message to the Congress of the Philippines)", "Cession and transfer of the territory of North Borneo by His Highness, Sultan Mohammad Esmail Kiram, Sultan of Sulu, acting with the consent and approval of the Ruma Bechara, in council assembled, to the Republic of the Philippines", "British counterinsurgency in Brunei and Sarawak, 19621963: developing best practices in the shadow of Malaya", "Report of the Commission of Enquiry, North Borneo and Sarawak, 1962 (Cobbold Commission)", "THE COBBOLD COMMISSION: Giving people a voice", "Why is Indonesia moving its capital city? [34] There are about 440 freshwater fish species in Borneo (about the same as Sumatra and Java combined). [70] Balikpapan Botanical Garden, which is located at kilometer 15 on Jalan Soekarno Hatta, was officially opened on 20 August 2014. However, there is also a significant minority of non-Muslim indigenous peoples collectively called Dayak. It consists of the two words kal[a] ("time, season, period") and manthan[a] ("boiling, churning, burning"). [77], The Dutch began to intervene in the southern part of the island upon resuming contact in 1815, posting residents to Banjarmasin, Pontianak and Sambas and assistant-residents to Landak and Mampawa.
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File : Pangkalan Bun, Indonesia Wikivoyage banner.jpg [72] In 1812, the sultan in southern Borneo ceded his forts to the English East India Company. Kalimantan East Kalimantan Balikpapan Balikpapan is a city of 850,000 people in East Kalimantan. The only formal way to enter Kalimantan by land from Malaysia is at the Entikong-Tebedu crossing between West Kalimantan and Sarawak. Number of the largest population of ethnic groups according to the 2010 census: Number of the largest population of religious groups according to the 2010 census: Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. You need a visa to enter Indonesia at that port (visa on arrival is not available) but there is an consulate in Tawau which seems to do visas quite quickly. ", "Fires in Southeast Asia may be emitting more greenhouse gases than the entire U.S.", "Transboundary Haze Pollution Problem in Southeast Asia: Reframing ASEAN's Response", "Borneo's Orangutan Population Plummeted by Half in 16 Years", "In Cave in Borneo Jungle, Scientists Find Oldest Figurative Painting in the World - A cave drawing in Borneo is at least 40,000 years old, raising intriguing questions about creativity in ancient societies", "Malaysia-Philippines Territorial Dispute: The Sabah Case", Reading Song-Ming Records on the Pre-colonial History of the Philippines, "Islam In Indonesia. Most of the population are Javanese.
[57] The Sulu empire rose as a rebellion and reaction against former Majapahit Imperialism against Sulu which Majapahit briefly occupied. Extensive wartime damage curtailed almost all oil production in the area until Royal Dutch Shell completed major repairs in 1950. [33] His Balikpapan raid succeeded in persuading Shell to suspend tanker services from Balikpapan and withdraw shore-based wives and families to Singapore. Kalimantan has an equatorial climate, with the average temperature ranging between 23 and 31C. [152] Sabah is also known as the agricultural producer of rubber, cacao, and vegetables, and for its fisheries, while Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan export liquefied natural gas (LNG) and petroleum. [56] Whereas extinct animals in Balikpapan are Bornean Banteng (Bos javanicus lowi). This page was last edited on 3 January 2022, at 07:57. Map Directions Satellite Photo Map balikpapan.go.id Wikivoyage Wikipedia Balikpapan ", "Department of Economic Planning and Development - Population", "Penduduk Indonesia menurut Provinsi 1971, 1980, 1990, 1995, 2000 dan 2010", Southwest Borneo freshwater swamp forests, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kalimantan&oldid=1153714049, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with MusicBrainz area identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 7 May 2023, at 22:17. From the Sandakan camp site, only six of some 2,500 prisoners survived after they were forced to march in an event known as the Sandakan Death March. Our guide a good English speaking guide lots humor keen helping time . [114] Together with other Allies, the island was completely liberated in 1945. [69] Having visited Brunei's capital, the Portuguese described the place as surrounded by a stone wall. East Kalimantan[dead link] is the northeastern part of Kalimantan (Borneo) in Indonesia. [24] The Gomantong Caves in Sabah has been dubbed as the "Cockroach Cave" due to the presence of millions of cockroaches inside the cave. West Kalimantan (Indonesian: Kalimantan Barat) is a province of Indonesia.It is one of five Indonesian provinces comprising Kalimantan, the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo.Its capital city is Pontianak.The province has an area of 147,307 km 2, and had a population of 4,395,983 at the 2010 Census and 5,414,390 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 5,541,376 . [4] Approximately 73% of the island is Indonesian territory. Today, due to more affordable and efficient airplane travel, more people choose to fly. [105], In Kalimantan, the Japanese also killed many Malay intellectuals, executing all the Malay sultans of West Kalimantan in the Pontianak incidents, together with Chinese people who were already against the Japanese for suspecting them to be threats. [102] The occupation drove many people in the coastal towns to the interior, searching for food and escaping the Japanese. [51] In Chinese manuscripts, gold, camphor, tortoise shells, hornbill ivory, rhinoceros horn, crane crest, beeswax, lakawood (a scented heartwood and root wood of a thick liana, Dalbergia parviflora), dragon's blood, rattan, edible bird's nests and various spices were described as among the most valuable items from Borneo. [62] The number of migrants was able to exceed the number of newcomers who entered in Singapore in the same year which was as many as 20,693 inhabitants. [5] Balikpapan is the city with the largest economy in Kalimantan with an estimated 2016 GDP at Rp 73.18 trillion. [60] During the 1450s, Shari'ful Hashem Syed Abu Bakr, an Arab born in Johor,[61] arrived in Sulu from Malacca. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.
The first two raids did not have fighter cover and suffered severe losses. The Indonesian part covers some 580.000 km2 (225.000 sq mi), the vast area is home to only 12 million people, so most of the provinces, especially the interior is very sparsely populated, and the vast rain forests here is some of the most bio-diverse areas in the world. Bunga Bawang Dayak.jpg. Kalimantan, southern three-fourths of the island of Borneo that is politically part of Indonesia; the rest of the island is divided between the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak and, between them, the small sultanate of Brunei. The Allies destroyed it in the Second World War and Shell re-built it in 1950. Although they managed to defeat the sultanate the next year and declared a blockade on all ports in Borneo except Brunei, Banjarmasin and Pontianak, the project was cancelled by the British governor-general Lord Minto in India as it was too expensive.
Kalimantan Map - Indonesia - Mapcarta Asia. [74][75], There are several public and private sea ports located at Balikpapan Bay. [48][49], According to ancient Chinese (977),[50]:129 Indian and Japanese manuscripts, western coastal cities of Borneo had become trading ports by the first millennium AD. Balikpapan is connected by Trans-Kalimantan Highway Southern Route. [82] The region of northern Borneo came under the administration of North Borneo Chartered Company following the acquisition of territory from the Sultanates of Brunei and Sulu by a German businessman and adventurer named Baron von Overbeck, before it was passed to the British Dent brothers (comprising Alfred Dent and Edward Dent). The easiest option may well be to book an arranged tour. The South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand now submerge the former low-lying areas of the peninsula. Kalimantan. [126][127], The Philippines opposed the newly proposed federation, claiming the eastern part of North Borneo (today the Malaysian state of Sabah) as part of its territory as a former possession of the Sultanate of Sulu. Borneo's economy depends mainly on agriculture, logging and mining, oil and gas, and ecotourism. Kalimantan (Indonesian pronunciation:[kalimantan]) is the Indonesian portion of the island of Borneo. The highest number of arrivals came from Java, which was 30%, then followed by Banjar and Bugis each by 20%, Toraja by 11%, Madura by 8%, Buton by 7% and Betawi by 4%.[63]. English Bahasa Indonesia Jawa Minangkabau portugus Sunda +/. With an area of 743,330 square kilometres (287,000sqmi), it is the third-largest island in the world, and is the largest island of Asia (the largest continent). During the administration of Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos, Marcos made some attempts to destabilise the state of Sabah,[136] although his plan failed and resulted in the Jabidah massacre and later the insurgency in the southern Philippines. Balikpapan I has two raw oil refinery units that produce naphtha, kerosene, gasoline, diesel fuel, and residue and one high-vacuum unit that produces 100 metric tons (110 short tons) of paraffin oil distillate (POD), used as raw material for wax factories. A resource of Islam in the archipelago", "Isu Pemilikan Wilayah Pantai Timur Sabah: Satu Penulusuran daripada Sumber Sejarah", "British and Dutch Perceptions of Cannibalism in Borneo, 18821964", "Wanderings Among South Sea Savages And in Borneo and the Philippines", "Sketches of Our Life at Sarawak (Chapter XVI.
Category:Kalimantan - Wikimedia Commons East Kalimantan is best known for the beautiful beaches along its east coast, stretching from the Celebes Sea near Malaysia to the Makassar Strait. Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Sepinggan Airport, East Kalimantan Regional Police headquarters, the second most populous city in East Kalimantan, threat of coal mining from the surrounding area, Indonesia national under-17 football team, "Cegah DBD, Arahan Wali Kota Balikpapan Rahmad Mas'ud ke Warganya: Jaga Kebersihan", Banyaknya Pemeluk Agama Menurut Golongan Agama dan Kabupaten/Kota 2015 - Badan Pusat Statistik Provinsi Kalimantan Timur, "Kode Pos Kota Balikpapan - Kalimantan Timur", "Indeks Pembangunan Manusia Kota Balikpapan, Badan Pusat Statistik, 2018", "Balikpapan Menuju Kota Metropolitan - Kompas.com", "Arus Lalulintas Penumpang Berangkat dari Bandar Udara Syamsudin Noor", "Arus Lalulintas Penumpang Datang ke Bandar Udara Syamsudin Noor", "Provinsi Kalimantan Barat dalam Angka 2021", "Ini 7 Kota Layak Huni di Indonesia, Nomor 4 Favorit Para Turis: Okezone Nasional", "Balikpapan, Kota Paling Layak Huni di Indonesia", "The capture of Balikpapan, January 1942", "Knockout Blow? [52] The Indians named Borneo Suvarnabhumi (the land of gold) and also Karpuradvipa (Camphor Island). Bahagian pulau Borneo yang bukan di bawah pemerintahan Indonesia ialah Brunei dan Malaysia Timur.Pada tahun 2019, Presiden Indonesia Joko Widodo mencadangkan untuk memindahkan ibu negara Indonesia dari Jakarta di pulau Jawa ke kawasan ini. Companies including Baker Hughes (US), ChevronTexaco (US), Halliburton (US), Pertamina (Indonesia), Schlumberger (France), Thiess (Australia), TotalEnergies (France) and Weatherford International (US) use Balikpapan as their base of operations in the region. Media in category "Kalimantan" The following 134 files are in this category, out of 134 total. The Philippine government also claimed that the heirs of the sultanate had ceded all their territorial rights to the republic. Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) intelligence determined that half of all lubricating oils used by the Japanese military and 60 percent of all their aviation fuel came from refineries in Balikpapan, and it was therefore an extremely important target. [80][81] Brooke also acquired the island of Labuan for Great Britain in 1846 through the Treaty of Labuan with the sultan of Brunei, Omar Ali Saifuddin II on 18 December 1846. In 1457, he founded the Sultanate of Sulu; he titled himself as "Paduka Maulana Mahasari Sharif Sultan Hashem Abu Bakr". The 1945 Battle of Balikpapan concluded the Borneo campaign and Allied forces took control of Borneo island. Pangeran Suryanata Samarinda - panoramio.jpg, Pelabuhan Ferry Penajam - panoramio (1).jpg, Permainan Tradisional Lompat Tongkat atau Tari Tongkat.jpg, PT. Kalimantan. [45], The urban forest in Telagasari, which was inaugurated in 1996 with an area of 29.4 hectares (73 acres), has now shrunk to just around 8 hectares (20 acres). This resulted in the economic boom of Balikpapan and attracted many migrants and expatriates. British involvement in the affairs of the sultanate of Brunei and the British acquisition of territory eventually led the Dutch to adopt a more active policy of expansion. The Indonesian territory makes up 73% of the island by area, and 72.1% of its 2020 population of 23,053,723 (the population was 13,772,543 at the 2010 Census of Indonesia, and 16,625,796 at the 2020 Census).
Kalimantan - Wikipedia Bahasa Melayu, ensiklopedia bebas A company known as American Trading Company of Borneo was formed by Joseph William Torrey, Thomas Bradley Harris and several Chinese investors, establishing a colony named "Ellena" in the Kimanis area. #1 Murung Raya Regency Settlement Population: 103,712 Updated: 2018-01-24 Murung Raya Regency is the most northerly of the thirteen regencies which comprise the province of Central Kalimantan on the island of Borneo, Indonesia. From there another one to Nunukan in Berau district. From Tawau there is a boat to Tarakan. [71] At the opening ceremony, Forestry Minister Zulkifli Hasan expressed the hope that the Botanical Garden would rival Gardens by the Bay in Singapore. Royal Dutch Shell discovered the Miri Oil Field in 1910, and the Seria oil field in 1929. Kalimantan is now divided into five provinces. [113] The Australian Imperial Force was sent to Borneo to fight off the Japanese. In the east, it is separated from West Sulawesi and North Sulawesi by the wide Sulawesi/Makassar Strait. All structured data from the file namespace is available under the. . [8] The non-Indonesian parts of Borneo are of Brunei (460,345 in 2020[9]) and East Malaysia (5,967,582 in 2020), the latter comprising the states of Sabah (3,418,785) and Sarawak (2,453,677), and the federal territory of Labuan (95,120). [38] Half of the annual global tropical timber acquisition comes from Borneo. In 1907, Bataafsche Petroleum Maatschappij (BPM) made the city as its headquarters and imported skilled laborers, engineers, and managers from overseas. Most of the soil in Balikpapan contains yellow-reddish podsolic soil and alluvial and quartz sand, making it extremely prone to erosion. Kalimantan's total area is 539,237.77 square kilometres (208,201sqmi).[10]. The CIA had orders to attack unarmed foreign merchant ships in order to drive foreign trade away from Indonesia and weaken its economy, with the intention of undermining Sukarno's government. (61.7 km) There are flights available to a few destinations in East Kalimantan. Distances on Kalimantan are long and public transport is spotty and expensive. Wings Air flies ATR aircraft between Samarinda and Kalimarau. It serves as headquarters for international oil companies, mining companies and related support industries operating in eastern Kalimantan. Most diving activities takes place in the Berau Archipelago in the Celebes sea, around the islands of Derawan, Sangaliki and Maratua in East Kalimantan, there are also some less visited dive sites in West Kalimantan, these include Batu Payung and Radayan island in the vicinity of Singkawang and Karimata islands reserve further south, some 100 kilometers of the coast from Ketapang. [22] Lacking technology, skilled manpower, and capital to explore the petroleum region, Pertamina sublet petroleum concession contracts to multinational companies in the 1970s.
Tarakan Map - Island - Indonesia - Mapcarta Borneo - Wikipedia Omissions? Prior to the 2002 reorganization, this regency was part of the North Barito Regency. It has 1,200 types of lowland hardwood trees, covers 309.22 hectares (764.1 acres) and is known as the "green open space" of the city. [29] It is the centre of the evolution and distribution of many endemic species of plants and animals, and the rainforest is one of the few remaining natural habitats for the endangered Bornean orangutan. [64][65] Both the sultanates who ruled northern Borneo had traditionally engaged in trade with China by means of the frequently-arriving Chinese junks. So that the area where it was found was called Balikpapan.
Kalimantan - Wikidata In 2022, Indonesian president Joko Wikdodo announced that Indonesia would be moving its capital from Jakarta to a new purpose-built city called Nusantara in East Kalimantan. Last edited on 21 February 2023, at 06:06, https://en.wikivoyage.org/w/index.php?title=East_Kalimantan&oldid=4622438, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Licensed. Tarakan is a city on an island of the same name in East Kalimantan, and the largest city of the province of North Kalimantan. All structured data from the file namespace is available under the. The ten boards that were returned were referred to by the people of Kutai as Balikpapan Tu. It was administered as one province between 1945 and 1956, but in 1956 it was split into three provinces - East Kalimantan, South Kalimantan and West Kalimantan; then in 1957, the province of Central Kalimantan was created when it was split away from the existing South Kalimantan. It is said that the princess was named Putri Petung who came from the Kingdom of Sand. List of highest peaks in Borneo by elevation. Vector by {{u|RaFaDa20631}} from Redrawn from official seal [https://www.kalselprov.go.id posted by the Government of South Kalimantan] with UploadWizard. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. Its highest point is Mount Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia, with an elevation of 4,095m (13,435ft). The Srivijaya empire of Sumatra was, in fact, the predominant power in southern and western Borneo from the 7th century until the Majapahit empire of eastern Java conquered the area in the 14th century. Wikivoyage; In Wikipedia. The hills are less than 100 meters (330 feet) higher than the adjacent valleys. On 24 January 1942, a Japanese invasion convoy arrived at Balikpapan and was attacked by four United States Navy destroyers that sank three Japanese transports. Illanun Pirates)", "Ellena America's Lost Colony in Kimanis of North Borneo", "British North Borneo Treaties. English. [107] The Japanese also set-up Pusat Tenaga Rakjat (PUTERA)[108] in the Indonesian archipelago in 1943, although it was abolished the following year when it became too nationalistic. Wikivoyage; In Wikipedia. When you visit East Kalimantan, you can try local Kutai cuisine. The Indonesian provinces of Kalimantan are mostly dependent on mining sectors despite also being involved in logging and oil and gas explorations.[152]. There are various kinds of local transport, including angkot, ojek, taxicabs and shuttle bus service. [26][27] Kenney was a strong advocate for using the powerful B-29 Superfortress for this raid but was forced to use the B-24 Liberator instead. This page was last edited on 24 November 2022, at 16:37. [103] The Dayak and other indigenous people played a role in guerrilla warfare against the occupying forces, particularly in the Kapit Division.
Brunei withdrew from being part of the new Federation of Malaysia due to some disagreements on other issues while political leaders in Sarawak and North Borneo continued to favour inclusion in a larger federation. As many pictures and media files as possible should be moved into appropriate subcategories. [53] The population of the Balikpapan's mascot, the sun bear is fewer and only 50 are left. Read more about this in the article about the trip from Pontianak to Kuching or vice versa.
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