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Banjarmasin metropolitan area: Banjarbakula City of Banjarmasin (all 5 districts) City of Banjarbaru (all 5 districts) Banjar Regency (only 14 districts) Barito Kuala Regency (only 12 districts) Tanah Laut Regency (only 10 districts) 8,136.36 1,939,347 [10] Manado metropolitan area: Bimindo City of Manado (all 9 districts) City of Bitung (all 8 ...
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.
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.
Provinces are further divided into regencies and cities (formerly called second-level region regencies/cities or kabupaten/kotamadya daerah tingkat II), which are in turn subdivided into districts (kecamatan). Proposals for the creation of additional provinces (by the splitting of existing provinces) have been considered by the Indonesian ...
Nusantara International Airport [2] [3] (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Internasional Nusantara) is an under-construction airport for Nusantara, the new capital of Indonesia that is expected to be operational in 2024. [4] [5] The airport is 23 km from the Point Zero of Nusantara and 120 km from Balikpapan. [6]
It is located 35 km (22 mi) southeast of Banjarmasin, the largest city of the province. The city had a population of 199,627 as of the 2010 Census, [ 3 ] and 253,442 at the 2020 Census, [ 4 ] and the official population estimate (as at mid 2023) was 272,763 (comprising 136,867 males and 135,896 females). [ 1 ]
Aside from SOEs, there are also provincially- or municipally-owned corporations, locally known as Badan Usaha Milik Daerah (BUMD). The primary difference between BUMNs and BUMDs is the ownership of the enterprise, whereas BUMNs are controlled by the Ministry of State Owned Enterprise while BUMDs are directly controlled by the local government.
Banjarmasin was the de jure seat of the South Kalimantan governor and the location of the provincial parliament, although some provincial buildings have been relocated to Banjarbaru. [10] [11] On 15 February 2022, the capital of South Kalimantan province was legally moved to Banjarbaru.