North Bontang Bontang Utara | |
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Coordinates:0°10′12″N117°27′6″E / 0.17000°N 117.45167°E /0.17000; 117.45167 | |
Country | ![]() |
Province | East Kalimantan |
City | Bontang |
Established | 1 December 1989[1] |
Government | |
• District head (Camat) | Muhammad Nur[2] |
Area | |
• Total | 33.03 km2 (12.75 sq mi) |
Population (2024)[3] | |
• Total | 89,010 |
• Density | 2,700/km2 (7,000/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+8 (ICT) |
Regional code | 64.74.01 |
Villages | 6 |
North Bontang (Indonesian:Bontang Utara,Indonesian pronunciation:[ˈbɔntaŋuˈtara]) is a district of theBontang,East Kalimantan, Indonesia. As of 2024, it was inhabited by 89,010 people, and currently has a total area of 334 km2. Its district seat is located at the village of Bontang Baru.[3]
The district was separated on 1 December 1989 from the former district of Bontang.[1] On 16 July 1999, West Bontang was formed out from the district.[4] North Bontang shares borders withTeluk Pandan to the north, Teluk Pandan and West Bontang to the west, andSouth Bontang to the south.
North Bontang is divided into the following 6 villages (kelurahan), and the district seat is markedbold:[5]
Regional code (Kode wilayah) | Name | Area (km2) | Population (2023) | RT (rukun tetangga) |
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64.74.01.1001 | Bontang Kuala | 8.94 | 7,458 | 20 |
64.74.01.1002 | Bontang Baru | 2.22 | 12,719 | 28 |
64.74.01.1003 | Loktuan Lok Tuan | 3.35 | 24,075 | 52 |
64.74.01.1004 | Guntung | 11.35 | 9,967 | 18 |
64.74.01.1005 | Gunung Elai | 5.02 | 15,481 | 45 |
64.74.01.1006 | Api-Api | 2.15 | 17,992 | 42 |
Totals | 33.03 | 87,692 | 205 |