Districts of South Kalimantan

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The province of the South Kalimantan in Indonesia is divided into regencies which is turn are divided administratively into districts, known as Kecamatan.

Provinces of Indonesia Indonesian administrative division, first-level subdivision of the country

The Provinces of Indonesia are the 34 largest subdivisions of the country and the highest tier of the local government. Provinces are further divided into regencies and cities, which are in turn subdivided into subdistricts (kecamatan).

South Kalimantan Province in Indonesia

South Kalimantan is a province of Indonesia. It is located in Kalimantan, the Indonesian territory of Borneo. The provincial capital is Banjarmasin. The population of South Kalimantan was recorded at just over 3.625 million people at the 2010 Census; the latest official estimate is 4,119,794.

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The districts of South Kalimantan, with the regency each falls into, are as follows:

Sebuku (Borneo) mine in Indonesia

Sebuku is a 275-square-kilometre (106 sq mi) island south-east of Borneo and administratively part of South Kalimantan, Indonesia. Sebuku is home to a large coal mine operated by Straits Asia Resources, which produces 3 million tonnes of coal every year.

Sungai Durian, Kotabaru District in South Kalimantan, Indonesia

Sungai Durian, or "Durian River", is a district of Kotabaru Regency in the province of South Kalimantan, Indonesia. The population is entirely rural.

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Bakumpai people

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