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Kalimantan (; ) is the portion of the island of . It constitutes 73% of the island's area, and consists of the provinces of Central Kalimantan, , , , and . The non-Indonesian parts of Borneo are and . In the whole island of Borneo is also called "Kalimantan".

In 2019, President of Indonesia proposed that Indonesia's capital be moved to Kalimantan. The People's Consultative Assembly approved the Law on State Capital in January 2022. The future capital, Nusantara, is a that will be carved out of East Kalimantan. A government official said construction is expected to be fully complete by 2045, but the unfinished capital officially celebrated Indonesian Independence Day for the first time and it was scheduled to be inaugurated as the capital city on 17 August 2024, but the move did not take place due to delays of construction.


Etymology
The name Kalimantan is derived from the word Kalamanthana, which means "burning weather island" or "very hot island", referring to its hot and humid climate. It consists of the two words kala ("time, season, period") and manthana ("boiling, churning, burning"). The native people of the Indonesian Borneo referred to their island as Pulu K'lemantan or "Kalimantan" when the sixteenth century Portuguese explorer Jorge de Menezes made contact with them. Due to Europeans encountering the Bruneian Sultanate in the north part of the island during the Age of Exploration, the entire island has come to be called Borneo in English, with Kalimantan being known as Indonesian Borneo, but this name is not used in Indonesia itself.

In the early twentieth century, the British colonist described Kalimantan as being home to a "", but this term is no longer in use as Kalimantan has always had many ethnic groups.


Area
The Indonesian territory makes up 73% of the island by area, and 72.1% of its 2020 population of 23,053,723 (the population was 13,772,543 at the 2010 Census of Indonesia, and 16,625,796 at the 2020 Census).Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. The non-Indonesian parts of Borneo are of (460,345 in 2020) and (5,967,582 in 2020), the latter comprising the states of (3,418,785) and (2,453,677), and the federal territory of (95,120).

Kalimantan's total area is .

The widespread deforestation and other environmental destruction in Kalimantan and other parts of Indonesia has often been described by academics as an .


Administrative divisions
Kalimantan is now divided into five provinces. It was administered as one province between 1945 and 1956, but in 1956 it was split into three provinces – , and ; then in 1957, the province of Central Kalimantan was created when it was split away from the existing South Kalimantan. There remained four provinces until 25 October 2012, when was split off from . These are listed below with their areas in km2 and their populations at the 2010 and 2020 Censuses, together with the official estimates as at mid 2023.

+ Provinces of Kalimantan ! Province ! Area (km2) ! Pop'n (2010
Census)Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011. ! Pop'n (2015
Interim
Census) ! Pop'n (2020
Census)Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. ! Pop'n
mid-2023
estimate ! Density
per km2
(2023) ! Provin-
cial
capital ! Largest
metropolitan
area

* excluding North Kalimantan, split off from East Kalimantan with resulting population and area loss for the 2015 census.


Demographics

Ethnic groups
Number of the largest population of ethnic groups according to the 2010 census:
14,430 (0.33%)464,260 (21.28%)2,686,627 (74.84%)440,453 (12.45%)3,605,770 (26.31%)
1,531,989 (34.93%)1,029,182 (46.62%)80,708 (2.23%)351,437 (9.94%)2,993,316 (21.78%)
427,238 (9.74%)478,393 (21.67%)523,276 (14.51%)1,069,605 (30.24%)2,498,512 (18.18%)
Malay1,484,085 (33.84%)87,348 (3.96%)3,681 (0.10%)6,053 (0.17%)1,581,167 (11.51%)
137,282 (3.13%)17,104 (0.77%)101,727 (2.81%)735,819 (20.81%)991,932 (7.22%)
274,869 (6.27%)42,668 (1.93%)53,002 (1.47%)46,823 (1.32%)417,362 (3.04%)
Chinese358,451 (8.17%)5,130 (0.23%)13,000 (0.36%)32,757 (0.93%)409,338 (2.98%)
NoneNoneNone275,696 (7.80%)275,696 (2.01%)
49,530 (1.13%)28,580 (1.29%)24,592 (0.68%)55,659 (1.57%)158,361 (1.15%)
26,486 (0.60%)12,324 (0.56%)12,408 (0.34%)37,145 (1.05%)88,363 (0.64%)
Others80,996 (1.85%)42,378 (1.92%)114,971 (3.18%)485,056 (13.72%)723,401 (5.26%)


Religion
Number of the largest population of religious groups according to the 2010 census:
Islam2,603,318 (59.22%)1,643,715 (74.31%)3,505,846 (96.67%)378,478 (72.14%)2,655,227 (87.68%) ! style="text-align: right;"10,786,584 (78.23%)
Protestantism500,254 (11.38%)353,353 (15.97%)47,974 (1.32%)109,358 (20.84%)228,022 (7.53%) ! style="text-align: right;"1,238,961 (8.99%)
Roman Catholic1,008,368 (22.94%)58,279 (2.63%)16,045 (0.44%)29,366 (5.60%)109,263 (3.61%) ! style="text-align: right;"1,221,321 (8.86%)
Hinduism2,708 (0.06%)11,149 (0.50%)16,064 (0.44%)288 (0.05%)7,369 (0.24%) ! style="text-align: right;"37,578 (0.27%)
Buddhism237,741 (5.41%)2,301 (0.10%)11,675 (0.32%)3,879 (0.74%)12,477 (0.41%) ! style="text-align: right;"268,073 (1.94%)
Confucianism29,737 (0.68%)414 (0.02%)236 (0.01%)175 (0.03%)905 (0.03%) ! style="text-align: right;"31,467 (0.23%)
Other religions2,907 (0.07%)138,419 (6.26%)16,465 (0.45%)25 (0.00%)824 (0.03%) ! style="text-align: right;"158,640 (1.35%)
Not Stated671 (0.01%)220 (0.01%)3 (0.00%)454 (0.09%)1,497 (0.05%) ! style="text-align: right;"2,845 (0.02%)
Not Asked10,279 (0.23%)4,239 (0.19%)12,308 (0.34%)2,633 (0.50%)12,903 (0.43%) ! style="text-align: right;"42,362 (0.31%)

Number of the largest population of religious groups in 2023:

13,566,483
1,608,857
1,573,067
335,722
187,035
17,376
11,151
17,299,691


See also
  • List of rivers of Kalimantan
  • Languages of Kalimantan


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