Samarinda
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| Samarinda, Indonesia | ||
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|  Samarinda Islamic Center | ||
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| Motto: Samarinda Kota Tepian | ||
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| Coordinates: 0°30′7.58″S 117°9′13.34″ECoordinates: 0°30′7.58″S 117°9′13.34″E | ||
| Province | East Kalimantan | |
| Founded | 1668 | |
| Government | ||
| • Mayor | Syaharie Jaang | |
| Population (2010) | ||
| • Total | 726.223 | |
| Time zone | WITA (UTC +8) | |
| Area code(s) | +62 541 | |
| Website | www.samarindakota.go.id/ | |
Contents
History
| This section does not cite any references or sources. (June 2011) | 
The treaty did not quell all trouble for the Dutch however, since the Bugis from Gowa continued their struggle using guerilla tactics. Some Buginese moved to other islands close by such as Kalimantan. A few thousand people led by Lamohang Daeng Mangkona or Pua Ado I, moved to East Kalimantan, known then as Kutai, where they were welcomed by the local Sultan.
The Sultan of Kutai gave the migrants land in Kampung Melantai around the Karang Mumus River, now known as Kampung Selili, where established farms and fisheries. In payment, the Bugis people promised to help the Sultan defend Kutai whenever needed.
The arrival of the first Bugis on 21 January 1668 was chosen to mark the city's anniversary.
Samarinda was a small, sleepy town in 1942 with several small oil fields in the vicinity. It was occupied by the Japanese after the Dutch East Indies had fallen.[2]
In 1955, the Apostolic Vicariate of Samarinda was established in the city. In 1961, it was promoted as the Diocese of Samarinda. In 2003, the diocese was promoted as the. Metropolitan Archdiocese of Samarinda.
Administration
Samarinda City is divided into six districts (kecamatan), tabulated below with their 2010 Census population:[3]| Name | Population Census 2010 | 
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| Palaran | 49,079 | 
| Samaranda Ilir | 120,936 | 
| Samarinda Seberang | 114,183 | 
| Sungai Kunjang | 114,044 | 
| Samarinda Ulu | 126,651 | 
| Samarinda Utara (North Samarinda) | 202,607 | 
Etymology
| This section does not cite any references or sources. (June 2011) | 
Sister cities
External links
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- Official website (Indonesian)
Notes
- Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
- L, Klemen (1999–2000). "The conquest of Borneo Island, 1941-1942". Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941-1942.
- Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
References
- L, Klemen (1999–2000). "Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941-1942".
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