South Bontang
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South Bontang
Bontang Selatan | |
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Lestari Green Valley | |
![]() Interactive map of South Bontang | |
Location in Kalimantan and Indonesia | |
| Coordinates: 0°5′8″N 117°25′15″E / 0.08556°N 117.42083°E | |
| Country | |
| Province | East Kalimantan |
| City | Bontang |
| Established | 1 December 1989[1] |
| Government | |
| • District head (Camat) | Kamsal[2] |
| Area | |
• Total | 110.91 km2 (42.82 sq mi) |
| Population (2024)[3] | |
• Total | 71,167 |
| • Density | 641.66/km2 (1,661.9/sq mi) |
| Time zone | UTC+8 (ICT) |
| Regional code | 64.74.02 |
| Villages | 6 |
South Bontang (Indonesian: Bontang Selatan, Indonesian pronunciation: [ˈbɔntaŋ səˈlatan]) is a district of the Bontang, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. As of 2024, it was inhabited by 71,167 people, and currently has a total area of 110.91 km2. Its district seat is located at the village of Tanjung Laut.[3]
The district was separated on 1 December 1989 from the former district of Bontang.[1] South Bontang shares borders with West Bontang and North Bontang to the north, Teluk Pandan to the west, and Marang Kayu to the south.
