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Loa Janan Ilir
Loa Janan Ilir () is a district in Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. As of 2023, it was inhabited by 69,396 people, and currently has the total area of 26.13 km2. Its district seat is located at the village of Simpang Tiga. History Before 21 October 1987, the former village of Loa Janan Ilir was part of Loa Janan Loa Janan () is an administrative district (''kecamatan'') in Kutai Kartanegara Regency, East Kalimantan Province of Indonesia. It covers a land area of 699.04 km2, and had a population of 56,071 at the 2010 Census and 67,471 at the 2020 Ce ... in Kutai Regency. From that date, it was transferred to Samarinda Seberang, along with Loa Bakung and Loa Buah to Samarinda Ulu (and then became part of Sungai Kunjang in 1996). On 22 February 2006, Loa Janan Ilir ceased to exist as a village and split into three, namely Simpang Tiga (parent), Sengkotek, and Tani Aman. At the same time, Rapak Dalam was separated from Baqa (the two villages now belong into t ...
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List Of Districts Of East Kalimantan
The province of East Kalimantan in Indonesia is divided into 10 regencies and cities which in turn are divided administratively into 105 districts, known as ''kecamatan''. Each district have their own villages or subdistricts, rural ones are known as or (the latter only in Berau, Mahakam Ulu and West Kutai), while urban ones are known as . The tables below are accompanied by regional codes (), and years of establishment, according to regional regulations (/ government regulations) or other sources. Regarding the latter, many of them have no clear history regarding its legal formation, since 56 districts (excluding 13 districts of Bulungan, now part of North Kalimantan since 2012), have been named on ''Monografi Daerah Propinsi Kalimantan Timur'' ("Regional Monograph of the Province of East Kalimantan", 1969). The districts of East Kalimantan, with the regency (or city) each falls into, are as follows: Balikpapan Berau Bontang East Kutai Kutai Kartanegara ...
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Villages Of Indonesia
In Indonesia, village or subdistrict is the fourth-level subdivision and the smallest administrative division of Indonesia below a Districts of Indonesia, district, regency (Indonesia), regency/city status in Indonesia, city, and provinces of Indonesia, province. Similar administrative divisions outside of Indonesia include barangays in the Philippines, muban in Thailand, civil townships and incorporated municipality, municipalities in the United States and Canada, Commune (administrative division), communes in France and Vietnam, Dehestan (administrative division), dehestan in Iran, hromada in Ukraine, ' in Germany, ' in Italy, or ' in Spain. The UK equivalent are civil parishes in England and Community (Wales), communities in Wales. There are a number of names and types for villages in Indonesia, with ''desa'' (rural village) being the most frequently used for regencies, and ''kelurahan'' (urban village) for cities or for those communities within regencies which have town charac ...
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Rukun Tetangga
A ''rukun tetangga'' (abbreviated RT, literally "pillar of neighbours") is an administrative division of a village in Indonesia, under a ''rukun warga''. The RT is the lowest administrative division of Indonesia, with over 1 million ''rukun tetangga'' across the country as of 2021. The ''rukun tetangga'' operates through consultation in the framework of community service, set by the village or villages. The local level of governance of ''rukun warga'' and ''rukun tetangga'' also includes the ''rukun kampung'' A ''rukun tetangga'' is chaired by a ''ketua RT'' elected by its citizens. An RT consists of a number of households (''KK''). Most information about governance and functioning of the RT and RW is in Indonesian. Some non-Indonesian anthropologists have written about the functions and issues. Malaysia In Malaysia, the Rukun Tetangga refers to the Neighbourhood Watch Scheme introduced by the government in 1975 at the height of the Communist insurgency in Malaysia. Its o ...
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Kantor Kecamatan Loa Janan Ilir, Samarinda
Kantor may refer to: * Kantor double in mathematics * Kantor–Koecher–Tits construction in mathematics * Kantor (surname) See also * Kantorovich * Cantor A cantor or chanter is a person who leads people in singing or sometimes in prayer. Cantor as a profession generally refers to those leading a Jewish congregation, although it also applies to the lead singer or choir director in Christian contexts. ... * Cantor (other) {{disambig ...
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Sungai Kunjang
Sungai Kunjang () is a district of Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. As of 2023, it was inhabited by 139,320 people, and currently has a total area of 43.04 km2. Its district seat is located at the village of Loa Bakung. The district was formed on 11 June 1996 from the western parts of Samarinda Ulu, and it initially consisted of 5 villages. Two of them, Loa Bakung and Loa Buah, were originally part of Loa Janan Loa Janan () is an administrative district (''kecamatan'') in Kutai Kartanegara Regency, East Kalimantan Province of Indonesia. It covers a land area of 699.04 km2, and had a population of 56,071 at the 2010 Census and 67,471 at the 2020 Ce ..., Kutai Regency, until being transferred to Samarinda on 21 October 1987. Governance Villages Sungai Kunjang is divided into the following 7 villages (): References {{reflist 1996 establishments in Indonesia Districts of Samarinda ...
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Samarinda Ulu
Samarinda Ulu (, lit. 'upper Samarinda') is a district of the Samarinda, East Kalimantan East Kalimantan (Indonesian language, Indonesian: ) is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia. Its territory comprises the eastern portion of Borneo/Kalimantan. It had a population of about 3.03 million at the 2010 census (within the cu ..., Indonesia. As of 2023, it was inhabited by 133,331 people, and currently has a total area of 22.12 km2. Its district seat is located at the village of Air Putih. On 11 June 1996, the district of Sungai Kunjang was separated from Samarinda Ulu. Governance Villages Samarinda Ulu is divided into the following 8 villages (): References {{reflist Districts of Samarinda ...
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Samarinda Seberang
Samarinda Seberang (, lit. 'Samarinda opposite (of the Mahakam)') is a district of the Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. As of 2023, it was inhabited by 65,796 people, and currently has a total area of 11.72 km2. Its district seat is located at the village of Baqa. On 14 December 2010, the district of Loa Janan Ilir Loa Janan Ilir () is a district in Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. As of 2023, it was inhabited by 69,396 people, and currently has the total area of 26.13 km2. Its district seat is located at the village of Simpang Tiga. History ... was separated from Samarinda Seberang. Governance Villages Samarinda Seberang is divided into the following 6 villages (): The villages of Mangkupalas, Tenun amarinda(from Mesjid), and Gunung Panjang (from Sungai Keledang) were created on 12 August 2014. References {{reflist Districts of Samarinda ...
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Loa Janan
Loa Janan () is an administrative district (''kecamatan'') in Kutai Kartanegara Regency, East Kalimantan Province of Indonesia. It covers a land area of 699.04 km2, and had a population of 56,071 at the 2010 Census and 67,471 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as at mid 2024 was 73,917. Its district seat is located at the village of Loa Janan Ulu. Before 21 October 1987, the villages of Loa Buah, Loa Bakung, and Loa Janan Ilir were part of Loa Janan, but at that date these villages were transferred to the city of Samarinda Samarinda is the capital city of the Provinces of Indonesia, Indonesian province of East Kalimantan on the island of Borneo. The city lies on the banks of the Mahakam River with a land area of . Samarinda was one of Indonesia's top ten City qu .... The former village of Loa Janan Ilir then later evolved into its own district within the city. There are claims that Loa Janan was originally part of Loa Kulu, nonetheless, much of the administrat ...
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Telephone Numbers In Indonesia
Telephone numbers in Indonesia have different systems for land lines and mobile phones: land lines use area codes, while mobile phones do not. For land line area codes, the digit "0" is added in front when dialing domestic long distance from within Indonesia, but is always omitted when calling from abroad. Instead, callers would use the Indonesian country code +62, followed by the area code, without the "0". Domestic phone numbers in large cities have 8 digits, and in other areas 7 digits. Mobile phone numbers have a total of 9 to 11 digits for postpaid depending on the operator, whereas prepaid services get 10 to 12 digits determined by the operator. Until October 1999, East Timor was included in the Indonesian telephone numbering plan, using the area codes 0390 (for Dili) and 0399 (for Baucau). To make a phone call to Indonesia from abroad, the following formats are used: For calls to landlines, callers dial +62, followed by the area code and subscriber's number, omitting t ...
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Mahakam River
The Mahakam River ( Indonesian: ''Sungai Mahakam'') is third longest river (with the third greatest volume discharge) in Borneo after the Kapuas River and the Barito River, it is located in East Kalimantan province of Indonesia. It flows from the district of Long Apari in the highlands of Borneo, to its mouth at the Makassar Strait. The city of Samarinda, the provincial capital of East Kalimantan, lies about from the river mouth. The delta of the Mahakam River has a specific micro climate which is influenced by high and low tide at sea level. Summary The Mahakam Riveis the largest river in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, with a catchment area of approximately 77,100 km2. The catchment lies between 2˚N to 1˚S latitude and 113˚E to 118˚E longitude. The river originates in Cemaru from where it flows south-eastwards, meeting the River ''Kedang Pahu'' at the city of ''Muara Pahu''. From there, the river flows eastward through the ''Mahakam lakes'' region, which is a flat tr ...
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Time In Indonesia
The Indonesia, Republic of Indonesia, a country located in Southeast Asia has three time zones. Western Indonesia Time (''Waktu Indonesia Barat'', WIB) is seven hours ahead (UTC+07:00) of the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), used in the islands of Sumatra, Java, and the western half of Kalimantan. Central Indonesia Time (''Waktu Indonesia Tengah'', WITA) is eight hours ahead (UTC+08:00), used in the eastern half of Kalimantan, as well as all of Bali, the Lesser Sunda Islands, and Sulawesi. Eastern Indonesia Time (''Waktu Indonesia Timur'', WIT) is nine hours ahead (UTC+09:00), used in the Maluku Islands and Western New Guinea. In 1908, during the Dutch East Indies colonial era, only Java and the Madura Island were initially given time until 1932, when the government utilised UTC+06:30 up to UTC+09:30, +09:30. In between those changes in 1918, Central Java (UTC+07:20, now defunct) was the basis for time in select locations: for instance, Padang was 7 minutes behind Central Jav ...
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Samarinda
Samarinda is the capital city of the Provinces of Indonesia, Indonesian province of East Kalimantan on the island of Borneo. The city lies on the banks of the Mahakam River with a land area of . Samarinda was one of Indonesia's top ten City quality of life indices, Most Liveable Cities in 2022, ranks first on East Kalimantan Human development (economics), Human Development Index and it is the most populous city on the entire Borneo island, with a population of 727,500 at the 2010 CensusBiro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011. and 827,994 at the 2020 Census;Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. the official estimate as at mid 2024 was 868,499.Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2025, ''Kota Samarinda Dalam Angka 2025'' (Katalog-BPS 1102001.6472) Samarinda is East Kalimantan's largest exporter and fifth-largest importer. The city has the highest number of bank headquarters in East Kalimantan. In 2021, Samarinda Harbour became the busiest passenger port in East Borneo, East Ka ...
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