Manggar Baru, Balikpapan

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Manggar Baru
Kelurahan Manggar Baru
Manggar Beach, Balikpapan.jpg
Kantor Kelurahan Manggar, Balikpapan.jpg
(From the top: Manggar Segarasari Beach
bottom: Office government Manggar Baru subdistrict)
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Location of Manggar Baru subdistrict from East Balikpapan
Manggar Baru, Balikpapan
Interactive map of Manggar Baru subdistrict
Coordinates: 1°13′04″S116°58′03″E / 1.217846°S 116.967402°E / -1.217846; 116.967402
CountryFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Province East Kalimantan
City Balikpapan
District East Balikpapan
Area
[1]
  Total3.836 km2 (1.481 sq mi)
Time zone GMT +8

Manggar Baru is a subdistrict in the East Balikpapan, Balikpapan. [2] On August 16, 2013, Manggar Baru became one of the representatives of East Kalimantan who participated in the "Best Subdistrict at the National", then passed the verification stage from the national assessment team and made it into the top six subsidtrict national held in Jakarta. [3]

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References

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  2. Balikpapan, Official Government. "Keadaan Geografi dan Demografi". balikpapantimur.balikpapan.go.id. Retrieved 2021-03-01.
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