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Loa Janan Ilir

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Loa Janan Ilir (Indonesian pronunciation: [ˈloa ˈdʒanan ˈilɪr]) is a district in Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. As of 2023, it was inhabited by 69,396 people, and currently has the total area of 26.13 km2. Its district seat is located at the village of Simpang Tiga.[4]

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History

Before 21 October 1987, the former village of Loa Janan Ilir (lit. 'Lower Loa Janan') was part of Loa Janan in Kutai Regency.[5] From that date, it was transferred to Samarinda Seberang, along with Loa Bakung and Loa Buah to Samarinda Ulu (and then became part of Sungai Kunjang in 1996). On 22 February 2006, Loa Janan Ilir ceased to exist as a village and split into three, namely Simpang Tiga (parent), Sengkotek, and Tani Aman. At the same time, Rapak Dalam was separated from Baqa (the two villages now belong into two separate districts).[6]

Loa Janan Ilir was reestablished as a district on 14 December 2010, by creating from southern parts (5 villages) of Samarinda Seberang.[1]

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Governance

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District head office at Simpang Tiga, Loa Janan.

Villages

Loa Janan Ilir is divided into the following 5 villages (kelurahan):[4]

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References

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