Central Kalimantan
No | Regency | Capital |
---|---|---|
1 | East Barito | Tamiang |
2 | East Kotawaringin | Sampit |
3 | Gunung Mas | Kuala Kurun |
4 | Kapuas | Kapuas |
5 | Katingan | Kasongan |
6 | Lamandau | Nanga Bulik |
7 | Murung Raya | Puruk Cahu |
8 | North Barito | Muarateweh |
9 | Pulang Pisang | Pulang Pisau |
10 | Sukamara | Sukamara |
11 | Seruyan | Kuala Pembuang |
12 | South Barito | Buntok |
13 | West Kotawaringin | Pangkalan Bun |
No | City | |
1 | Palangkaraya | Palangkaraya |
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