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Kalimantan Oriental é a segunda maior província da Indonésia, localizada na região de Kalimantan no leste da ilha de Bornéu. A província, rica em recursos naturais, tem duas cidades principais, Samarinda (a capital e um centro comercial para produtos de madeira), e Balikpapan (cidade rica em petróleo com uma refinaria). More information...

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