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East Kalimantan

East Kalimantan (Indonesian: Kalimantan Timurⓘ, abbreviated as Kaltim) is a province of Indonesia. Its territory comprises the eastern portion of Borneo/Kalimantan. It had a population of about 3.03 million at the 2010 census (within the present boundary), and 3.766 million at the 2020 census; the official estimate in mid-2025 was 4,267,600. Its capital…

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- Growth
4.48%
- Per capita
Rp 238.7 million (2nd) US$ 16,075 Int$ 50,162 (PPP)
- Total
Rp 921.3 trillion (7th) US$ 62.1 billion Int$ 193.6 billion (PPP)
Capital and largest city
Samarinda
Country
Indonesia
Established
26 November 1956

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Avg. degree1.98
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related to 4th to 17th centuries · 56
East Kalimantan → According, Amuntai, At, Ba'le, Banjar, Berau, Between, Borneo, Bungaya, Buranun, CE, Chinese, Chinese History Annals, Dutch East India Company, East Borneo, Gowa, Gowa-Tallo, Great Temple, Hikayat Banjar, Hindu
related to 19th to 20th centuries · 31
East Kalimantan → APT Pranoto, Balikpapan, Banjar, Banjarmasin, Berau, Billah, Bulongan, Central Kalimantan, Dutch, Dutch East Indies, East Borneo, In, Indonesian, January, Kutai, Law No, Like, May, North Kalimantan, On
related to Language · 21
East Kalimantan → Bahau, Balikpapan, Banjarese, Berau Malay, Besides Banjarese, Buginese, Due, However, Indonesian, Javanese, Kenyah, Kutai, Kutai Malay, Malay, Modang Lundayeh, Northeast Barito, Other, Paser, People, Samarinda
related to New national capital · 21
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related to Geography · 18
East Kalimantan → Celebes Sea, Central Kalimantan, East Kalimantan Province, Indonesia, It, Kutai Regency, Mahakam, Makassar Strait, Mangkalihat Peninsula, Melintang, Most, North Kalimantan, Sarawak, Semayang, South Kalimantan, The, There, West Kalimantan
related to history · 17
East Kalimantan → Bandung Institute, Bengalon, East Kutai, French, Griffith University, In, Jean-Michel Chazine, Kalimanthrope, Lubang Jeriji Saléh, Luc-Henri Fage, Maxime Aubert, Nature, Pindi Setiawan, Sangkulirang-Mangkalihat Karst, Sulawesi, Technology, The
related to Traditional dance · 15
East Kalimantan → Burung Enggang, Datun Julud, Datun Ngentau, Dayak, Ganjur, Gantar, Gong, Hudoq, Jepen, Kancet Ledo, Kutai, Leleng, Papatai, Punan Letto, Topeng Kemindu
related to Economy · 11
East Kalimantan → Agriculture, Balikpapan, Dutch, East Kalimantan's, Indonesian, Manufacturing, Mining, Other Industrial, Quarrying, Service, World War II
related to Climate · 10
East Kalimantan → April, In, Indonesia, May, Moreover, November, October, Such, The, This
related to Traditional clothing · 7
East Kalimantan → Dayak, Kenyah, Kutai, Meanwhile, Other Dayak, The, There

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East Kalimantan- Growth4.48%1.00infobox
East Kalimantan- Per capitaRp 238.7 million (2nd) US$ 16,075 Int$ 50,162 (PPP)1.00infobox
East Kalimantan- TotalRp 921.3 trillion (7th) US$ 62.1 billion Int$ 193.6 billion (PPP)1.00infobox
East KalimantanCapital and largest citySamarinda1.00infobox
East KalimantanCountryIndonesia1.00infobox
East KalimantanEstablished26 November 19561.00infobox
East KalimantanGDP (nominal)20221.00infobox
East KalimantanHDI (2024)0.788 (4th) – high1.00infobox
East KalimantanRegionKalimantan (Western Indonesia)1.00infobox
East KalimantanRegional code641.00infobox
East KalimantanTime zoneWITA (UTC+8)1.00infobox
East KalimantanWebsitekaltimprov.go.id1.00infobox
East Kalimantan• BodyEast Kalimantan Provincial Government1.00infobox
East Kalimantan• Density33.512/km2 (86.795/sq mi)1.00infobox
East Kalimantan• Ethnic groups29.55% Javanese 18.26% Buginese 13.94% Banjarese 9.91% Dayak 9.21% Kutai1.00infobox
East Kalimantan• GovernorRudy Mas'ud (Golkar)1.00infobox
East Kalimantan• LanguagesIndonesian (official) Banjarese, Buginese, Dayak, Kutai Malay (regional)1.00infobox
East Kalimantan• LegislatureEast Kalimantan Regional House of Representatives [id] (DPRD)1.00infobox
East Kalimantan• Rank3rd in Indonesia1.00infobox
East Kalimantan• Total127,346.92 km2 (49,168.92 sq mi)1.00infobox
East Kalimantan• Total4,267,6001.00infobox
East Kalimantan• Vice GovernorSeno Aji1.00infobox

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