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Borneo

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Borneo
Kalimantan
Topography of Borneo
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Geography
LocationSoutheast Asia
Coordinates0°N 114°E / 0°N 114°E / 0; 114
ArchipelagoIndonesian Archipelago
Greater Sunda Islands
Area748,168 km2 (290,000 sq mi)
Area rank3rd
Highest elevation13,435 ft (4095 m)
Highest pointMount Kinabalu
DistrictsBelait
Brunei and Muara
Temburong
Tutong
Largest settlementBandar Seri Begawan (pop. ~150,000)
Provinces West Kalimantan (Pontianak)
 Central Kalimantan (Palangkaraya)
 South Kalimantan (Banjarbaru)
 East Kalimantan (Samarinda)
 North Kalimantan (Tanjung Selor)
Largest settlementSamarinda (pop. 842,691)
States and FT Sabah
 Sarawak
 Labuan
Largest settlementKota Kinabalu (pop. 500,421)
Demographics
Population21,258,000 (2023 Censuses)[1][2][3] (2023)
Pop. density30.8/km2 (79.8/sq mi)

Borneo (/ˈbɔːrni/), dunia ke tiisra sab se barraa island hae. Iske area 748,168 km2 (288,869 sq mi) aur, abaadi 23,053,723 (2020 national censuses) hae.[1][2][3] Ii Maritime Southeast Asia ke grographical centre me hae, aur Greater Sunda Islands ke ek island hae. Borneo, Java ke north, Sulawesi ke west, aur Sumatra ke east me hae. Ii island ke biich me se equator cross kare hae.

Borneo tiin des me baata gais hae; Brunei, island ke north me hae aur island ke 1% area hae.[4] Lagbhag 73% of Borneo, Indonesia ke territory hae, aur north me East Malaysian states, Sabah aur Sarawakhae, jon island ke 26% area hae. Borneo ke coast se kuchh duur Malaysia ke federal territory Labuan island hae.

  1. 1.0 1.1 Sugianto, Danang. "Sensus Penduduk 2020 Selesai, Begini Sebaran Masyarakat RI Terbaru". finance.detik.com. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Malaysia: Federal States, Territories, Districts, Major Cities, Urban Aras & Conurbations – Statistics & Maps on City Population. Citypopulation.de (20 May 2013). Retrieved on 2013-07-12.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "W.P. Labuan Sepintas Lalu". statistics.gov.my. Archived from the original on 13 November 2014. Retrieved 19 September 2014.
  4. Donna Marchetti. "Borneo's Wild Side", 2 August 1998.