Kalimantan
pulo nu katilu panglegana sadunya nu aya di Asia Tenggara
(dialihkeun ti Borneo)
Koordinat | {{{koordinat}}} |
Nagara | Indonésia |
Kapuloan | Kalimantan |
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Garis basisir | 6.232,9 km |
Lega | 748.168,1 km² (3) |
Pangeusi | 9.220.447 (1980) |
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Kalimantan nyaéta salah sahiji pulo nu aya di kaléreun Pulo Jawa sarta di kuloneun Pulo Sulawesi. Kalimantan kabagi jadi wilayah Brunéi, Indonésia jeung Malaysia. Pulo ieu kabéhannana sering ogé disebut Bornéo sedengkeun wilayah Indonésia disebut Kalimantan, sedengkeun wilayah Malaysia disebut Sarawak jeung Sabah. Lian ti kitu aya ogé kasultanan Brunei.
Ngaran Kalimantan disebutkeun dina surat-surat Pangéran Tamjidillah ti Kasultanan Banjar keur pihak Hindia Walanda (pihak Walanda nyebut Bornéo).
Administrasi
éditKalimantan dibagi jadi opat propinsi:
- Kalimantan Tengah, ibu kotana Palangkaraya
- Kalimantan Wétan, ibu kotana Samarinda
- Kalimantan Kidul, ibu kotana Banjarmasin
- Kalimantan Kulon, ibu kotana Pontianak
- Kalimantan Kalér, ibu kotana Tanjung Sélor
Ngaran sejen Kalimantan
édit- Waruna Pura
- Tanjung Pura (Bakula Pura)
- Tanjung Negara
- Hujung Tanah
- Pulau Kencana
Kalimantan dina ngaran
édit- Sarekat Kalimantan, fusi ti Persatuan Pemuda Marabahan jeung organisasi pemuda lokal di Kalimantan Selatan.
- Kalimantan Raya, koran nu diterbitkeun di Banjarmasin ku A.A Hamidhan tanggal 5 Maret 1942.
- Zuider en Ooster Afdeeling van Bornéo, daerah kidul jeung wetan Kalimantan nyaéta Kalimantan Selatan, Kalimantan Tengah jeung Kalimantan Timur, nu diparentah ku Residen tepi ka taun 1942.
Rujukan
édit- Ghazally Ismail et al. (eds.) Scientific Journey Through Borneo Series. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Kota Samarahan. 1996-2001.
- Gudgéon, L. W. W. British North Borneo. Adam and Charles Black, London. (An éarly well-illustrated book on "British North Borneo", now known as Sabah.) 1913.
- MacKinnon K, Hatta G, Halim H, Mangalik A. The ecology of Kalimantan. Oxford University Press, London. 1998.
- K M Wong & C L Chan. "Mt Kinabalu: Borneo's Magic Mountain." Natural History Publications, Kota Kinabalu. 1998.
- David Macdonald. Expedition to Borneo.
- Dennis Lau. Borneo: A Photographic Journey.
- Stephen Holley. White Headhunter in Borneo.
- Robert Young Pelton Borneo.
Rujukan pinilih
édit- Robert Young Pelton. Fielding's BorneoAA240 .L.jpg[tumbu nonaktif]
- Eric Hansen. Stranger in the Forest: On Foot Across Borneo.
- John Wassner. Espresso with the Headhunters: A Journey Through the Jungles of Borneo.
- Redmond O'Hanlon. Into the Heart of Borneo: An Account of a Journey Made in 1983 to the Mountains of Batu Tiban with James Fenton.
- Charles M. Francis. A Photographic Guide to Mammals of South-east Asia.
- Abdullah, MT. "Biogeography and variation of Cynopterus brachyotis in Southeast Asia." PhD thesis. The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia. 2003.
- Corbet, GB, Hill JE. The mammals of the Indomalayan region: a systematic review. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 1992.
- G.W.H. Davison, Chew yén Fook. A Photographic Guide to Birds of Borneo.
- Hall LS, Gordon G. Grigg, Craig Moritz, Besar Ketol, Isa Sait, Wahab Marni and MT Abdullah. "Biogeography of fruit bats in Southeast Asia." Sarawak Museum Journal LX(81):191–284. 2004.
- Karim, C., A.A. Tuen and M.T. Abdullah. "Mammals." Sarawak muséum Journal Special Issue No. 6. 80: 221–234. 2004.
- Garbutt, Nick, and J. Cede Prudente. Wild Borneo: The Wildlife and Scenery of Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei, and Kalimantan. 2007.
- Mohd. Azlan J., Ibnu Maryanto, Agus P. Kartono, and MT Abdullah. "Diversity, Relative Abundance and Conservation of Chiropterans in Kayan Mentarang National Park, East Kalimantan, Indonesia." Sarawak Museum Journal 79: 251-265. 2003.
- Hall LS, Richards GC, Abdullah MT. "The bats of Niah National Park, Sarawak." Sarawak Museum Journal. 78: 255-282. 2002.
- Wilson DE, Reeder DM. Mammal species of the world. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington DC. 2005.
Tumbu luar
édit- WWF Heart of Borneo conservation initiative - Information about the Héart of Bornéo - 220,000 km² of upland montane tropical rainforest, where endangered species such as the orang-utan, rhinoceros and pygmy elephant cling for survival.
- Environmental Profile of Borneo - Background on Bornéo, including natural and social history, deforestation statistics, and conservation news.
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Irian | Jawa | Kalimantan | Sulawesi | Sumatra |