Wednesday, March 12, 2014

GEOGRAPHY BORNEO

GEOGRAPHY BORNEO

Borneo is the third largest island in the world, blanketing an area of ​​743,330 square kilometers (287,000 square miles), or slightly more than twice the size of Germany. Politically, the island is divided between Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei. Known as Kalimantan Indonesian Borneo, while Malaysian Borneo known as East Malaysia. The name itself comes from Borneo early Western references used by the Dutch during the colonial rule of the island.

Geographically, the island is divided into a central plateau that extends diagonally from the city of Sabah (Malaysia) in the northeast of Borneo to the southwest Borneo, roughly forming the border between West and Central Kalimantan (Indonesia). This plateau is not volcanic mountains - across Borneo, there is only one volcano that has died - but it is the highest mountain in Southeast Asia: Mount Kinabalu in Sabah, which reaches 4,095 meters (13,435 feet). (
Source : http://world.mongabay.com/indonesian/borneo.html)

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