East Kalimantan

East Kalimantan (Indonesian: Kalimantan Timur) is a province of Indonesia. Its territory comprises the eastern portion of Borneo. It had a population of about 3.03 million at the 2010 census (within the current boundary), 3.42 million at the 2015 census, and 3.766 million at the 2020 census; the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 3,859,783. (but see Note (b) below table under "Administrative divisions") Its capital is the city of Samarinda.

East Kalimantan
Kalimantan Timur
Province of East Kalimantan
Nickname(s): 
Benua Etam (Tenggarong Kutai Malay)
"Place of origin"
Motto(s): 
روحوي رحايو (Banjar)
Ruhui Rahayu
"Perfect harmony by the blessings of God"
Location of East Kalimantan (dark red)

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Coordinates: 1°3′N 116°19′E
Capital
and largest city
Samarinda
Government
  BodyEast Kalimantan Provincial Government
  Acting GovernorAkmal Malik
  Vice GovernorVacant
Area
  Total127,346.92 km2 (49,168.92 sq mi)
  Rank3rd in Indonesia
Highest elevation
(Mount Cemaru)
1,636 m (5,367 ft)
Population
 (mid 2022 estimate)
  Total3,859,783
  Density30/km2 (79/sq mi)
 (excluding population separated off in 2012 as North Kalimantan)
Demographics
  Ethnic groups20% Javanese
20% Kutai
18% Buginese
14% Banjarese
9.9% Dayak
  LanguagesIndonesian (official)
Banjarese, Buginese, Dayak, Kutai Malay (regional)
Time zoneWITA (UTC+8)
GDP (nominal)2022
 - TotalRp 921.3 trillion (7th)
US$ 62.1 billion
Int$ 193.6 billion (PPP)
 - Per capitaRp 238.7 million (2nd)
US$ 16,075
Int$ 50,162 (PPP)
 - Growth 4.48%
HDI 0.786 (3rd) – high
Websitekaltimprov.go.id

East Kalimantan has a total area of 127,346.92 square kilometres (49,168.92 sq mi) and is the second least densely populated province in Kalimantan. The majority of the region shares a maritime border to the east with West Sulawesi and Central Sulawesi; its Cape Mangkalihat separates the Makassar Strait from the Celebes Sea. Its former northernmost region was split off in October 2012 and is now North Kalimantan; meanwhile it still shares land border to the west with West Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan; to its south, East Kalimantan borders South Kalimantan. The province bordered Sabah before the split, but still borders Sarawak.

In December 2012, the existing West Kutai Regency was split in two, with the northwesternmost five districts forming a new Mahakam Ulu Regency. East Kalimantan is now divided into seven regencies and three cities. Isran Noor is the current governor of East Kalimantan and Hadi Mulyadi is its vice governor.

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