- The
Kahayan River, or
Great Dayak River, is the
second largest river after the
Barito River in
Central Kalimantan, a
province of
Indonesia in Kalimantan...
- The
Kahayan Bridge is a
bridge that
divides the
Kahayan River in
Palangka Raya, Indonesia. The
bridge is 640
meters long and 9
meters wide, consisting...
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Dayak or
Dayak Ngaju) is an
Austronesian language spoken along the Kapuas,
Kahayan, Katingan, and
Mentaya Rivers in
Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. It is closely...
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include the
Mahakam in East
Kalimantan (980 km (610 mi) long), the Barito,
Kahayan, and
Mendawai in
South Kalimantan (1,090 km (680 mi), 658 km (409 mi),...
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flows through the
Kelompok Hutan Kahayan or
Sabangau peat
swamp forest (5,300 km2),
between the
Katingan and
Kahayan rivers. The peat
swamp forest is...
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River Negara River Tabalong River Berau River Kelai River Jelai-Bila
River Kahayan River Kapuas River Sekayam River Melawi River Kayan River Bahau River Kumai...
- mid 2023. The two most
northerly districts (
Kahayan Tengah and
Banama Tingang) are
upstream on the
Kahayan River, and are
physically almost separated from...
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Indonesian province of
Central Kalimantan. The city is
situated between the
Kahayan and the
Sabangau rivers on the
island of Borneo. As of the 2020 census...
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Agreement held in 1894 in
Damang Batu,
Central Kalimantan (the seat of the
Kahayan Dayaks). It is a
formal meeting that
gathered all the
Dayak tribes in Kalimantan...
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referred to the
place as "Ca****án".
Variations of this word—karayan, kayan,
kahayan, kayayan, ka****an and kalayan—all also mean river. The
region of Northern...