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Sepaku
Sepaku () is a district of Penajam North Paser Regency, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. As of 2024, it was inhabited by 41,677 people, an increase from 40,322 people in 2023 and 39,738 people in 2022, and currently has the total area of 1,172.36 km2. It was split off from Penajam on 11 June 1996. Its district seat is located at the village of Tengin Baru. Sepaku is notable for being the site of the future national capital of Nusantara (city), Nusantara, although the local government claimed that only 10% to 20% of the current total area is being included. Etymology According to the website of the Suka Raja village, Sepaku (and also the eponymous urban village of Sepaku) is named after the abundance of ferns () in that district. History Sepaku was originally inhabited by Balik people (a subgroup of Paser people), who migrated from neighbouring Balikpapan (Tanjung Gonggot). Before its establishment in its current form, Sepaku was known for being a destination for transmigrat ...
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SD Negeri 020 Sepaku
SD Negeri 020 Sepaku or SDN 020 Sepaku (National School Identification Number: 30402023), is a Public school (government funded), public primary school in Bumi Harapan, Sepaku, Penajam North Paser Regency, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. It was founded on 1 July 1987 and received its operational permit on 15 January 2016. Originally located at Samboja–Petung Provincial Road, since 26 February 2025, the school has moved to a new location built by Astra Educational Foundation – Michael D. Ruslim (YPA MDR). History SDN 020 Sepaku was founded on 1 July 1987 through decree 001/SDN-067//07/1987, whilst being originally part of Balikpapan (Balikpapan Seberang, later Penajam). It was originally located at 45th kilometre of Samboja–Petung Provincial Road, in the village of Bumi Harapan, and the school received its operational permit on 15 January 2016. However, its original location has been considered prone to floods during rainy season, due to being located next to a river. In Augus ...
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Balik People
The Balik people () is an ethnic group that inhabits Sepaku in Penajam North Paser and Balikpapan, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. The Balik people is considered to be one of the subgroups of the Paser people (or a Dayak subgroup), although according to Sibukdin, the Balik traditional leader, the Balik is not part of the Paser people and is a distinct ethnicity. The name of Balikpapan is believed to be taken from the name of this ethnic group, namely the word ''Balik'', and the word ''papan'' (boards). The Balik were previously known as a supplier of boards for the Sultanate of Kutai Kertanegara. Currently, the Balik people is a minority in both Balikpapan and Penajam North Paser. In Penajam North Paser, precisely in Sepaku district, the number is no more than 1,000 people or 200 families in 2023, spread across three villages, namely in Bumi Harapan, Sepaku, and Pemaluan. The Balik customary territory is also included within the development project of Nusantara, the future capital ...
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Penajam North Paser Regency
Penajam North Paser Regency is a regency in the Indonesian province of East Kalimantan. Its administrative centre is the town of Penajam. The area which now forms Penajam North Paser was part of the Pasir Regency until its creation as a separate regency on 10 April 2002. It covers an area of 3,455.86 km2 (of which 3,060.82 km2 is land area and 272.24 km2 is sea area) and it had 142,922 inhabitants at the 2010 censusBiro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011. and 178,681 at the 2020 census;Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. the official estimate as at mid-2024 was 202,067 (comprising 104,765 males and 97,302 females). Penajam North Paser Regency has the smallest area among the seven regencies in East Kalimantan province. The regency was historically part of the Paser Kingdom, which was a dependency of the Banjar Sultanate. It is the second youngest regency in East Kalimantan. In 2019, parts of the regency were designated to be included in the location of the new Ind ...
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Nusantara (city)
Nusantara, officially Nusantara Capital City (, abbreviated IKN), will be the capital of Indonesia, capital city of Indonesia. Located on the east coast of the island of Borneo, the city is founded on partial areas of East Kalimantan regencies of Kutai Kartanegara Regency, Kutai Kartanegara and Penajam North Paser Regency, Penajam North Paser. Nusantara is planned to be a special capital region at the Provinces of Indonesia, provincial level, replacing Jakarta to save the city from Human overpopulation, overpopulation and Marine transgression, land sinking. Nusantara is adjacent to the port city of Balikpapan, which serves as the main gateway to the new capital. After being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, construction of the city began in 2022, starting with land clearing and creating access roads. The project is estimated to be worth (United States dollar, US$35 billion) and will be fully finished in five phases until 2045, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of Indo ...
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Penajam
Penajam (), formerly known as Balikpapan Seberang until 1987, is a district and the administrative capital of Penajam North Paser Regency, in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. As of 2023, it was inhabited by 95,358 people, and currently has the total area of 1,207.37 km2. Its district seat is located at the village of Nipah-Nipah. The district borders Sepaku to the north, Waru to the southwest, and Long Kali, Paser to the west. It is also separated from Balikpapan (of which the district formerly part of it until 1987) by the Balikpapan Bay to northeast. History Etymology According to local legends, a group of robbers from this town were defeated by another group of robbers from Sangkulirang. This situation forced them to stop () becoming robbers. This word eventually evolved into its current form, Penajam. Modern history On 24 April 1969, Penajam was transferred from Kutai to Balikpapan Balikpapan is a seaport city in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Located on the ea ...
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Balikpapan
Balikpapan is a seaport city in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Located on the east coast of the island of Borneo, the city is the financial center of Kalimantan. Balikpapan is the city with the largest economy in Kalimantan with an estimated 2016 GDP at Rp 73.18 trillion. The city is served by Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Sepinggan Airport. Port of Semayang was the second busiest seaport in East Kalimantan, after that in Samarinda. With a population of 688,318 according to the 2020 census,Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. and an official estimate of 738,532 as at mid 2023 (comprising 277,458 males and 361,074 females),Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2024, ''Kota Balikpapan Dalam Angka 2024'' (Katalog-BPS 1102001.6471) Balikpapan is the second most populous city in East Kalimantan, after Samarinda. Balikpapan has been consistently ranked as the most liveable city in Indonesia. However, in 2022, Balikpapan conceded this to Samarinda. Balikpapan was originally ...
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West Samboja
West Samboja (, ) is a district in Kutai Kartanegara Regency, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. As of 2023, it was inhabited by 31,513 people, and currently has a total area of 415.92 km2. Its district seat is located at the village of Tani Bakti. West Samboja was created from western parts of Samboja on 19 October 2020, and it is the youngest district in the regency along with Kota Bangun Darat. It borders Loa Janan and Muara Jawa to the north; Samboja to the east; West Balikpapan, Central Balikpapan, and East Balikpapan (Balikpapan) to the south; and Sepaku Sepaku () is a district of Penajam North Paser Regency, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. As of 2024, it was inhabited by 41,677 people, an increase from 40,322 people in 2023 and 39,738 people in 2022, and currently has the total area of 1,172.36  ... (Penajam North Paser Regency, Penajam North Paser) to the northwest. Governance Villages Samboja is divided into the following 10 villages (the rest are urban , rura ...
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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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Kantor Kecamatan Sepaku, Penajam Paser Utara
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Statistics Indonesia
Statistics Indonesia (), is a non-departmental government institute of Indonesia that is responsible for conducting statistical surveys. Its main customer is the government, but statistical data is also available to the public. Annual surveys cover areas including national and provincial socio-economics, manufacturing establishments, population and the labour force. Established in 1960 as the Central Bureau of Statistics (), the institute is directly responsible to the president of Indonesia. Its functions include providing data to other governmental institutes as well as to the public and conducting statistical surveys to publish periodic statistics on the economy, social change and development. Statistics Indonesia also assists data processing divisions in other public offices to support and to promote standard statistical methods. History In February 1920, the Director of Agriculture and Trade () of the government of the Dutch East Indies, established the Statistical Offi ...
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Rukun Warga
A ''rukun warga'' (abbreviated RW, literally "pillar of residents") is an administrative division of Indonesia under the village or ''kelurahan'' (or under: ''dusun'' or village). The formation of local communities is through consultation in the framework of community service set by the village or villages. An RW is further divided into '' rukun tetangga'' (RT). Most information about governance and functioning of the RW and RT is in Indonesian. Some non-Indonesian anthropologists have written about the functions and issues of the RW. See also * Barangay The barangay (; abbreviated as Brgy. or Bgy.), historically referred to as ''barrio'', is the smallest Administrative divisions of the Philippines, administrative division in the Philippines. Named after the Precolonial barangay, precolonial po ... * Tonarigumi Notes Subdivisions of Indonesia * Indonesia, Villages Law of Indonesia Society of Indonesia {{Indonesia-stub ...
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