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  2. Banjarmasin - Wikipedia

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    The park is also a center for street foods in the city during dusk. [54] [55] [56] Other city parks include Kamboja Park, Bungas Banjarmasin Park, and Banua Anyar Public Space. Located 2 km (1.2 mi) from the city center, Banua Anyar Public Space is specifically designed for toddlers and kids.

  3. Banjarmasin metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Syamsudin Noor Airport serving Banjarmasin [8] It is located in the district of Landasan Ulin, 5 kilometres west of Banjarbaru, capital of South Kalimantan, and about 25 km south-east from the centre of the city of Banjarmasin, the largest city of South Kalimantan. The airport served more than 5.3 million passengers in 2017.

  4. BRT Banjarbakula - Wikipedia

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    BRT Banjarbakula, also informally known as "Tayo bus", [2] is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system serving Greater Banjarmasin metropolitan area, encompassing Banjarmasin, Banjarbaru, and parts of Banjar Regency in Indonesia. [3] It comprises three routes and more than 37 bus stops as of 2019. [3]

  5. Port of Trisakti - Wikipedia

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    Port of Trisakti (Indonesian: Pelabuhan Trisakti) is a seaport in Banjarmasin in South Kalimantan, Indonesia.It is one of the major ports in Borneo. [citation needed] The port is located on the Southwest of the Tatas Island, which is between the intersection of Barito River and Martapura River, with which it is connected to the Java Sea.

  6. Banjarbaru - Wikipedia

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    Banjarbaru was previously only a temporary name used by governor Dr. Murdjani to differentiate it from Banjarmasin, as "baru" means "new" in Indonesian. However, the name stuck between people living there and gradually became official name of the city. [6] Banjarbaru previously consisted of a series of hills known as Mount Apam. [6]

  7. Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries - Wikipedia

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    kkp.go.id The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries ( Kementerian Kelautan dan Perikanan , KKP ) is a government ministry that organizes marine affairs and fisheries within the Indonesian government .

  8. Banjar people - Wikipedia

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    Etymologically, the word Banjar is derived from terminology in the Janyawai dialect of Ma'anyan language, which rooted from Old Javanese language. It is initially used to identified the Ma'anyan, Meratus Dayak, and Ngaju people who are already "Javanized" when the Javanese people arrived in the southeastern Kalimantan regions to established their civilization.

  9. Peseban Banjarmasin - Wikipedia

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    Peseban Banjarmasin is the second oldest club in South Kalimantan. The club was founded in 1953 [ 2 ] It competes in Liga 3 since 2017 season. Barito Putera is their main local rival.