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The Kutai Kartanegara Bridge (also known as the Mahakam II Bridge) is an arch bridge, formerly a suspension bridge, located in Kutai Kartanegara Regency, East Kalimantan, on the island of Borneo in Indonesia. It crosses the Mahakam River and connects Tenggarong and Tenggarong Seberang districts, as well as roads that lead to Samarinda.
Kutai Kartanegara Regency (abbreviated as Kukar) is a regency of East Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. It has a land area of 27,263.10 km 2 and a water area of 4,097 km 2 , geographically located between 1°18′40″S and 116°31′36″E.
View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... Kutai Kartanegara Bridge (2015) 270 m (890 ft) 710 m (2,330 ft) ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap.
The Kutai history is divided into two periods, Kutai Martadipura (around 350–400 AD) and Kutai Kartanegara period (around 1300). Kutai Martadipura, a Hindu kingdom founded by Mulawarman at Muara Kaman, is regarded as the oldest kingdom in Indonesia. [39] Kutai Kartanegara was founded by settlers from Java at Kutai Lama near the mouth of Mahakam.
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Due to multiple historical administrative changes, the territory of the Special Region of Kutai now includes East Kutai, Kutai Kartanegara, Mahakam Ulu, and West Kutai regencies; Balikpapan, Bontang, Nusantara and Samarinda cities; and Penajam—Sepaku districts of Penajam North Paser regency, all of them consist around 79% of the current area ...
Kutai Kartanegara Bridge on the day of the collapse. Replacement arch bridge opened in 2015. Eggner's Ferry Bridge (1932) over Kentucky Lake (Tennessee River) Between Trigg County, Kentucky and Marshall County, Kentucky: United States 27 January 2012: Truss bridge
Kutai is a historical region in what is now the Indonesian province of East Kalimantan on the island of Borneo.The region shares its name with the native ethnic group of the region (known as Urang Kutai 'the Kutai people'), with a total population around 300,000, who have their own language known as the Kutainese language which accompanies their own rich history.