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West Kalimantan

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Matan (Martapura) to the Kingdom of Mempawah (Pontianak). The ritual begins when the Maharaja (King), Queen Mempawah, sons and daughters and the retainer and the guard departed from Castle Village, Mempawah use bidar boat, the boat kingdom of Amantubillah Palace. The ship will sail to the mouth of the River Mempawah located in the village of Kuala Mempawah with the distance of about one hour. At the river, the mouth will do some sort of ceremony "welcome" to the sea as when Opu Daeng Menambon arrived at the river mouth for the first time. Robo-robo itself was intended as a warning Haulan series of important events began on Monday night to Tuesday, the last month of Safar to commemorate the death of Opu Daeng Manambun. For the citizens of Bugis descent in the ordinance, robo-robo usually celebrated with family meals at home. Not only at home, but eating together also carried students in various schools both elementary to high school on Wednesday morning.
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mountain ranges, namely, Kalingkang Mountains in the North and the Schwaner Mountains in the south along the border with the province of Central Kalimantan. Judging from the soil texture, the majority of West Kalimantan's area consists of the soil type PMK (podsolic red-yellow), which covers an area of about 10.5 million hectares, or 17.28 per cent of the total area of 14.7 million hectares. Next, the ground OGH (organosol, gley and hummus) and the alluvial soil of about 2.0 million hectares, or 10.29 per cent sprawled across Dati II, but most likely in the coastal district.
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motivated to get better. Tari Zapin Tembung is a type of is a social dance in the communities of West Kalimantan. Tari Menoreh Getah is a traditional dance which describes the motion of life of rural communities in West Kalimantan that meet their daily needs. Based on the idea that dance is worked by elements of dance movement Malay and Dayak in West Kalimantan. Tari Mandau is a dance which symbolises of the fighting spirit of the Dayak community in defence of dignity and status.
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by the Dayak tribe Badayuh, this house has a unique shape because it has a round shape and height of up to approximately 12 meters to the top. Malay traditional house is a house owned by ethnic Malays, which is located in the city of Pontianak. These traditional houses are usually used as a place of deliberation, performing arts, wedding place citizens and other events.
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Robo-robo tradition. Robo-robo derived from the Robo or Rabu (Wednesday). Robo-Robo tradition held on the last Wednesday of Safar based on the Islamic Calendar, which symbolizes a blessing. According to the story, this rite is a warning or trail the arrival of Rajkumar Mas Surya Negara of the Kingdom
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In general, West Kalimantan land is low-lying and has hundreds of rivers are safe when navigable, slightly hilly which extend from west to east along the valley Kapuas and Natuna Sea / Strait Karimata. Most of the land area is a swampy mix of peat and mangrove forests. The land area is flanked by two
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to the south. The province has an area of 147,037 km, and had a population of 4,395,983 at the 2010 Census and 5,414,390 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 5,623,328 (comprising 2,887,209 males and 2,736,119 females), and was projected to rise to 5,695,500 at mid 2024.
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in Malaysia. "Rumah Radakng" which is also a kind of longhouse located in Pontianak and the surrounding area. This house has a length of approximately 380 meters high and 7 meters including the most luxurious custom home in West Kalimantan in the meantime. "Rumah Batok" is a traditional house owned
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West Kalimantan men wear traditional clothing in the form of headgear decorated with feathers of hornbills, sleeveless shirt (vest), knee-length trousers and fabric that serves as a belt. Usually, West Kalimantan men also wear jewellery, such as a beaded necklace. Women usually wear cloth covering
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Tari Monong / Manang is a traditional dance of West Kalimantan society. This dance is a healing dance. When there are people who are sick but do not heal, usually the family will hold Tari Monong / Manang. The dancer will act as a shaman healer who issued a special spell. Thus, the patient will be
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Dr Hotlin Ompusunggu has received the 2011 Whitley Award for her conservation work in West Kalimantan. She has been fighting against illegal logging by the trade-off with low-cost quality dental and medical treatment to 60,000 villagers on condition they involve in reforestation and conservation
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West Kalimantan is an area that could be called "The Thousand Rivers Province". The nickname is in line with the geographical conditions that have hundreds of large and small rivers, among others, which can be and often are navigable. Several major rivers are still the lifeblood and mainline to
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Influenced by the vast lowlands, the heights of the mountains are relatively low as well as non-volcanically active. The highest mountain is Mount Baturaya in Serawai District of Sintang Regency which has an altitude of 2,278 metres above sea level, far lower than Mount Semeru (East Java, 3,676
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established since 1740 ruled in between Pontianak and Sambas territory. The Mempawah Sultanate brought in workers from China at the beginning of the kingdom. The same policy followed by the Sambas Sultanate around 1750, which brought in workers from China to work in the gold mines in the area.
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Regency was cut out of Mempawah Regency. West Kalimantan is thus now subdivided into two cities and twelve regencies. About 29 per cent of the province's population lives in the Greater Pontianak area. The capitals, areas and populations at the 2010 and 2020 Censuses (as well as the official
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West Kalimantan is nicknamed "The Province of a Thousand Rivers". The nickname references the geography of the province, which features hundreds of rivers of varying size, most of which are navigable. Several major rivers are still the main route for freight to the hinterland, despite road
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Mount Lawit is located in Kapuas Hulu District, Embaloh Hulu and more formerly known in West Kalimantan. It only is the third highest because it has a high 1,767 metres, while the second highest is Mount Batusambung (in Ambalau District) with a height of up to 1,770 metres.
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Malay in West Kalimantan consists of several subgroups, including Pontianak Malay, Sambas, Mempawah, Matam and Ketapang. The Sanggau, Sintang and Sekadau Malay spoken in the northern part of the province itself has the same dialect with the language
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from 1942 to 1945, when Indonesia declared its Independence. During the Japanese occupation, more than 21,000 people in Pontianak (including sultans, men, women and children) were kidnapped, tortured and massacred by Japanese troops during the
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West Kalimantan Province is located in the western part of the island of Borneo, or in between the lines 2°08'N and 3°05'S and between 108°0'E and 114°10'E. The province is traversed by the Equator (latitude 0°), precisely through the city of
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is a kind of machete and some are used for everyday purposes. Other weapons are a shield, blowgun, spear, and sickle. The mandau is used for the purposes of war, decorated with human hair as a symbol of courage. The shield, which is called
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the chest, as well as layers of fabrics which serves as setagen and woven fabrics. Jewellery is worn in the form of hornbill feathers as a headdress, beaded necklace and bracelet on the arm. This custom clothing comes from the Dayak tribe.
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rights to clear forests for palm oil cultivation. This conflicted with the local Dayak tribes' traditional way of life. The tensions between the two ethnic groups resulted in major eruptions of violence in 1996, the
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On 25 October 2013, the Indonesian People's Representative Council (DPR) began reviewing draft laws on the establishment of 57 prospective regencies and 8 new provinces; one of the proposed new provinces is
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distribution by region. Likewise, there are various types of Dayak languages; according to research by Institut Dayakologi, 188 dialects are spoken by the Dayaks, and Chinese languages such as
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According to the 2020 census, the largest religious group in West Kalimantan (60%) is Islam. Muslim majority areas in West Kalimantan are the inhabited coastal regions where the majority are
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The history of West Kalimantan was dominated with Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms ruling over the region and Borneo as a whole after that this kingdoms converted into muslim sultanate.
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Other specific characteristics are that the West Kalimantan region is one of the provinces in Indonesia which has a land border with another country, namely the State of
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Most of West Kalimantan is low-lying land, with a total area of 147,037 km2, or 7.53 percent of the total Indonesian land area or 1.13 times the size of the island of
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Although rivers are very numerous in West Kalimantan, there are only two significant lakes in the province. These are Lake Sentarum and Lake Luar I, which are in
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Although a small part of West Kalimantan region is seawater, West Kalimantan has dozens of large and small islands (mostly uninhabited) spread along the
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consists of the 7 regencies and 2 cities listed above as "Western group", and elects 8 members to the People's Representative Council. The
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deposed Sukarno in 1965, the confrontation was quickly resolved. Domestic conflict continued, however, for another ten years between the new
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is a language commonly used by people in West Kalimantan for language interface, but there are other indigenous groups, namely
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consists of the 5 regencies listed above as "Eastern group", and elects 4 members to the People's Representative Council.
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Davidson, Jamie S. and Douglas Kammen (2002). Indonesia's unknown war and the lineages of violence in West Kalimantan.
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Its modern history in 17th century. The Malays are the native Muslims of West Kalimantan and established their
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Ananta, Aris; Arifin, Evi Nurvidya; Hasbullah, M. Sairi; Handayani, Nur Budi; Pramono, Agus (December 2015).
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Danau Sentarum National Park is a wetland of international importance located in the north of the province
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The high Chinese population in this province was due to a republic founded by Chinese miners called the
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Ananta, Aris; Arifin, Evi Nurvidya; Hasbullah, M Sairi; Handayani, Nur Budi; Pramono, Agus (2015).
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transport the countryside, although the road infrastructure has been able to reach most districts.
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The province comprises two of Indonesia's 84 national electoral districts to elect members to the
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Yuan, Bing Ling (1999). Chinese Democracies – A Study of the Kongsis of West Borneo (1776–1884).
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Aris Ananta; Evi Nurvidya Arifin; M. Sairi Hasbullah; Nur Budi Handayani; Agus Pramono (2015).
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in the West Kalimantan mostly adheres to Buddhism and Christianity (Catholic / Protestant).
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Golddiggers, Farmers, and Traders in the "Chinese Districts" of West Kalimantan, Indonesia
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due to the distance issues from the respective regencies to the province capital
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Notes: (a) Mempawah Regency population total above excludes a Special Enclave (
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Anomie and Violence: Non-truth and Reconciliation in Indonesian Peacebuilding
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The "Dayak-Malay" brotherhood monument in West Kalimantan Provincial Museum,
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A monument called Makam Juang Mandor was created to memorialize the event.
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One of the cultural houses in West Kalimantan is called "Rumah Panjang" (
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and fighters organized during the confrontation and backed by the banned
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Memahami peta keberagaman subsuku dan bahasa Dayak di Kalimantan Barat
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is a traditional weapon commonly used by people in West Kalimantan. A
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Mozaik Dayak keberagaman subsuku dan bahasa Dayak di Kalimantan Barat
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and Kalimantan. In the 1960s the Indonesian government granted the
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threaten many rare species in the province due to the effects of
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The classical attire for the Malays in West Kalimantan includes
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Regency was cut out of Sintang Regency, while on 2 January 2007
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West Kalimantan was the site of substantial fighting during the
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spoken in the capital is more closely related to the standard
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Regency was cut out of Ketapang Regency, and on 17 July 2007
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located in West Kalimantan. In rural areas inhabited by the
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episodes also threaten the area and are worsened by ongoing
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estimates as at mid 2023 of the regencies and cities are:
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The next largest ethnic groups (sixth to tenth) are the
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Until 1999 the province was composed of six regencies (
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The largest ethnic groups in West Kalimantan are the
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Jakarta: Badan Pusat Statistik. 1953:There are three National Parks in the province: 1118:metres) or Mount Kerinci (Jambi, 3,805 metres). 731:International Military Tribunal for the Far East 42: 2247:Dayak warrior parade in an event commemorating 241:147,037.04 km (56,771.32 sq mi) 4067: 3632: 3466: 2938:The Indonesian National Revolution, 1945–1950 8: 3001:, Cornell University Press, pp. 455–456 2973:(3rd ed.). Palgrave. pp. 373–374. 1177:Regency was cut out of Sanggau Regency, and 739: 659:infrastructure now reaching most districts. 651:to the east, and the Malaysian territory of 2631:, originally built in 1771 on the banks of 2523:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 1005:. 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Index

West Borneo
Province
Coat of arms of West Kalimantan
Indonesian
Sanskrit
Location West Kalimantan in Indonesia
0°0′N 110°30′E / 0.000°N 110.500°E / 0.000; 110.500
Pontianak
2nd in Indonesia
Dayak
Malay
Javanese
Chinese
Madurese
Buginese
Islam
Catholicism
Protestantism
Buddhism
Confucianism
Hinduism
Indonesian
Bukar Sadong
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