Sungai Durian, Tabalong

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Sungai Durian
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Sungai Durian
Coordinates: 2°20′56″S115°16′47″E / 2.348916°S 115.279808°E / -2.348916; 115.279808
Country Indonesia
Province South Kalimantan
Regency Tabalong
District Banua Lawas
Population
 (2010) [1]
  Total837
Postal code
72167

Sungai Durian, or "Durian River", also called Sei Durian is a village in the district of Banua Lawas, Tabalong Regency in the province of South Kalimantan, Indonesia. [2] The village had 837 inhabitants as of the 2010 census. [1]

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    1. 1 2 Population of Indonesia by Village: 2010, p. 1627.
    2. Data Kecamatan & Kelurahan.

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