North Kalimantan

North Kalimantan
Kalimantan Utara
Province of North Kalimantan
Provinsi Kalimantan Utara
Motto(s): 
Benuanta (Tidung)
بنوانتا
Our land that needs to be developed and safeguarded
   North Kalimantan in    Indonesia
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Coordinates: 3°00′N 116°20′E / 3.000°N 116.333°E / 3.000; 116.333
Established17 November 2012
CapitalTanjung Selor
2°50′45″N 117°22′00″E / 2.84583°N 117.36667°E / 2.84583; 117.36667
Largest cityTarakan
3°19′30″N 117°34′40″E / 3.32500°N 117.57778°E / 3.32500; 117.57778
Government
  BodyNorth Kalimantan Provincial Government
  GovernorZainal Arifin Paliwang (Gerindra)
  Vice GovernorIngkong Ala
  LegislatureNorth Kalimantan Regional House of Representatives
Area
  Total
70,650.73 km2 (27,278.40 sq mi)
Highest elevation
(Mount Apad Runan)
2,080 m (6,824 ft)
Population
 (mid 2023 estimate)
  Total
746,201
  Density11/km2 (27/sq mi)
Demographics
  Ethnic groupsBajau, Banjarese, Buginese, Bulungan, Kenyah, Tahol, Tausūg, Lundayeh, Tidung
  ReligionIslam (70.97%)
Christianity (28.32%)
- Protestant (21.10%)
- Catholic (7.22%)
Buddhism (0.65%)
Hinduism (0.06%)
  LanguagesIndonesian (official)
Dayak, Tidung (regional)
Time zoneUTC+8 (WITA)
GDP (nominal)2022
 - TotalRp 138.7 trillion (26th)
US$ 9.3 billion
Int$ 29.2 billion (PPP)
 - Per capitaRp 190.6 million (3rd)
US$ 12,837
Int$ 40,056 (PPP)
 - Growth 5.34%
HDI (2024) 0.734 (24th) – high
Websitekaltaraprov.go.id

North Kalimantan (Indonesian: Kalimantan Utara) is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the northernmost of Kalimantan, the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo. North Kalimantan borders the Malaysian states of Sabah to the north and Sarawak to the west, and by the Indonesian province of East Kalimantan to the south. Tanjung Selor serves as the capital of the province, while Tarakan is the largest city and the financial centre.

Formed on 25 October 2012, North Kalimantan was separated from the province of East Kalimantan to reduce development disparity and Malaysia's influence over the territory. North Kalimantan covers 70,650.73 square kilometres and consists of four regencies and one city. It had a population of 524,656 at the 2010 Census and 701,784 at the 2020 Census, making it at that time the least populous province in Indonesia, until the subsequent creation in 2022 of the new provinces of South Papua (which became the new least populous province), West Papua and Southwest Papua. The official estimate as at mid 2023 was 746,201 people (comprising 391,845 males and 353,356 females). Most of the province is sparsely populated.