The Indonesian name for Borneo is Kalimantan.
Borneo has active volcanoes, and poisonous animals. Its about as safe as any south American country.
Borneo is not officially renamed, but the Indonesian part of the island has been named "Kalimantan." Additionally, the capital city of Indonesia is being relocated from Jakarta to a new city called "Nusantara" in East Kalimantan, which is part of the Borneo island. The name change reflects Indonesia's efforts to promote development in the region and reduce congestion in Jakarta.
Java, Sumatra and Kalimantan (Borneo)
The island is called Borneo.
Borneo Island or Pulau Kalimantan
Borneo is surrounded by several countries, primarily Malaysia and Indonesia, which share the island with Brunei. The northern part of Borneo is largely occupied by Malaysia's states of Sabah and Sarawak, while Indonesia governs the majority of the island through its province of Kalimantan. Additionally, the Philippines lies to the northeast of Borneo, across the Sulu Sea.
The island that lies between Java and Lombok is Bali.
Kalimantan, the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo, is made up of four provinces, each with their own capital. They are Central Kalimantan (capital: Palangkaraya), East Kalimantan (capital: Samarinda), West Kalimantan (capital: Pontianak), and South Kalimantan (capital: Banjarmasin).
Yes. But some part of Kalimantan is Malaysia and Brunei.
Kutai in Kalimantan (Borneo) island. The kingdom was established around 200 AD.
Kalimantan (Borneo), West Papua, Sumatra