Manggar, Balikpapan

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Manggar

Kelurahan Manggar
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Kantor Kelurahan Manggar, Balikpapan.jpg
(From the top: Hajj Boarding House Balikpapan
bottom: Office government Manggar subdistrict)
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Location of Manggar subdistrict from East Balikpapan
Manggar, Balikpapan
Interactive map of Manggar subdistrict
Coordinates: 1°11′46″S116°57′48″E / 1.196221°S 116.963196°E / -1.196221; 116.963196 Coordinates: 1°11′46″S116°57′48″E / 1.196221°S 116.963196°E / -1.196221; 116.963196
CountryFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Province East Kalimantan
City Balikpapan
District East Balikpapan
Government
  Subdistrict mayorDedi Prasetia Utama Idris
Area
[1]
  Total35.255 km2 (13.612 sq mi)
Time zone GMT +8
Website Official website
(in Indonesia)

Manggar is a subdistrict in the East Balikpapan, Balikpapan. [2]

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References

  1. Balikpapan, Official Government (2011-12-07). "Wilayah Administrasi Kota Balikpapan" (in Indonesian).
  2. Balikpapan, Official Government. "Keadaan Geografi dan Demografi". balikpapantimur.balikpapan.go.id. Retrieved 2021-03-01.