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Religious Site Attractions In Kalimantan

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Kalimantan is the Indonesian portion of the island of Borneo. It comprises 73% of the island's area. The non-Indonesian parts of Borneo are Brunei and East Malaysia. In Indonesia, Kalimantan refers to the whole island of Borneo.
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Religious Site Attractions In Kalimantan

  • 1. Islamic Center Samarinda Mosque Samarinda
    Samarinda Islamic Center Mosque, also known as Baitul Muttaqien Mosque, is a mosque located in the subdistrict of Teluk Lerong Ulu, Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, which is one of the largest mosques in Southeast Asia. It situates at the foreground of Mahakam River, and it has seven minarets and a huge dome. The mosque has a building area of 43,500 square meters, supporting building area of 7,115 square meters and the basement floor area of 10,235 square meters. The ground floor of the mosque has area of 10,270 square meters and the main floor has area of 8,185 square meters. The mezzanine floor area is 5,290 square meters. This location was formerly a sawmill area owned by PT Inhutani I which was then granted to the Provincial Government of East Kalimantan. The mosque has seven min...
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  • 4. Sabilal Muhtadin Great Mosque Banjarmasin
    Grand Mosque of Sabilal Muhtadin is the largest mosque in Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, Indonesia, in terms of capacity to accommodate people. The name chosen for this Banjarmasin Sultan Mosque is a tribute and appreciation to the late Grand Scholars, Sheikh Muhammad al-Banjary Arsyad , who had developed Islam in the kingdom of Banjar or South Kalimantan region now.
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  • 5. Jami Mosque Banjarmasin Banjarmasin
    Masjid Jami Kampung Baru Inpak, also known as Masjid Kampung Baru or Bandengan Mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Jakarta, Indonesia. It is located at Jalan Bandengan Selatan, Pekojan, Tambora, Jakarta, close to Masjid Al-Anshor. It is one of the mosques that was built by the Muslim merchants from India, who used to travel and live in Batavia. The mosque has been designated as a cultural heritage by the provincial government of DKI Jakarta.
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  • 8. Jami Mosque Pontianak
    Jami Mosque of Pontianak, also known as Sultan Syarif Abdurrahman Mosque, is the oldest mosque of Pontianak, in Kalimantan, Indonesia. The large wooden mosque, together with the royal palace of Kraton Kadriyah, was among the first buildings constructed in the city following the establishment of Pontianak in 1771.
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