kalimantan in A Sentence

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    Kalimantan Java Malacca.

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    Two provinces in Kalimantan island: West Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan.

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    I'm on Kalimantan, frying about and humid, but it gets attached.

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    Arnoldi rafflesia flower grows only on the islands of Sumatra and Kalimantan.

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    At the time, the West Borneo(now Kalimantan) gold fields were rich, producing 18 to 21 carat gold.

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    Since over 75% of Kalimantan's territory is occupied by forests, forest-based industries contribute largely to the region's economy.

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    During this journey, you may see the life of the local community in the Kalimantan hinterlands which are not influenced by modernization.

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    Carbon-rich peatland forests on the islands of Sumatra and Kalimantan have been extensively cleared to create new plantations, often to produce palm oil.

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    Three-fourths of the island of Borneo(the third largest island in the world) is politically controlled by Indonesia, and this portion of the island is known as Kalimantan.

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    Finally, after an Indonesian Independence movement, Kalimantan achieved its freedom from the Japanese forces in 1945, and in 1949-1950 became a part of the Republic of Indonesia.

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    The range of wild elephants in Sabah and Kalimantan seems to have expanded very little in the past 100 years despite access to suitable habitat elsewhere on Borneo.

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    Unless clearly defined, decentralised NRM can result an ambiguous socio-legal environment with local communities racing to exploit natural resources while they can e.g. forest communities in central Kalimantan(Indonesia).

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    Now rafflesia can be found in the jungle not only on the island where it was found, but also on the islands of Kalimantan, Java, Malacca, and also in south-east Asia.

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    The forests of Kalimantan are currently facing severe threats from unscrupulous logging companies, who often illegally clear out vast tracts of pristine forests for meeting the demands of the expanding global markets for timber.

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    I looked at young children aged 12-36 months living in the affected islands of Sumatra and Kalimantan during the 1997 fires, and I compared them with a comparable group of children who lived in areas not affected by the fires.

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    The population of Kalimantan makes up about 69.5% of the total population of Borneo, and therefore, given that about 73% of Borneo's territory lies in Kalimantan, this portion of the island is slightly less densely populated than the island's average.

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