- Gastric University Mangkurat (UNLAM)
- Achmad Yani University (Uvaya)
- IAIN Antasari
- High School Teacher Training and Education (STKIP-PGRI Banjarmasin)
- School of Islamic Higher Al Jami Banjarmasin
- Uniska Sheikh Muhammad Al-Banjari Arsyad
- State Polytechnic Banjarmasin (Poliban)
- High School of Information Management and Computer Banjarbaru (STMIK Banjarbaru)
- High School of Information Management and Computers (STMIK Indonesia Banjarmasin)
- Indonesia School of Economics (STIEI)
- School of National Economy (STIENAS)
- College of Administrative Sciences Bina Banua
- School of Law Adam Sultan
- College of Health Sciences Muhammadiyah Banjarmasin
- STKIP PGRI Banjarmasin
- Flowers AKBID Kalimantan
- Suriansyah Sultan Mosque (1526)
- Mausoleum Complex of Sultan Suriansyah
- Prince Antasari Tomb Complex
- Museum Wasaka
- Surgi Dome Mufti
- Muara Kuin Floating Market
- PKK Banjar Taman Agro Tourism Bungas
Banjarmasin |
Banjarmasin is one of the city once was the capital of South Kalimantan province, Indonesia.
The original name is the Banjar Banjarmasin-Still, in the year 1664 or Banzjarmasch Banjarmasch write Dutch. South Kalimantan provincial government is currently preparing a transfer center of government (the governor's office) to the city Banjarbaru located on higher ground in the southeast city of Banjarmasin. The five areas include Banjarmasin, Banjarbaru, Banjar, Barito Kuala, Sea Land is being prepared by the Department of Public Works as a candidate city to the metropolitan-9, called Metropolitan Area Banjar Bakula
Climate
Banjarmasin tropical climate where monsoon winds blowing from the west of the continent of Asia through the Indian Ocean caused the rainy season, while winds from the continent of Australia was dry winds which cause the dry season.
Rainfall that fell on average per year approximately 2400 mm with annual fluctuations ranging between 1600-3500 mm, number of rainy days in a year approximately 150 days with air temperature varies slightly, about 26 ° C.
Banjarmasin city, including areas of tropical climate. Monsoon winds blowing from the west that caused high pressure on the mainland continent of Asia through the Indian Ocean caused the rainy season, while high pressure on the Continent of Australia which was blowing from the east is a dry wind in the dry season. Local rain fell in the rainy season, namely in the months November-April. In the dry season often occurs during long dry. Annual rainfall average up to 2628 mm of rainfall per year 156 days. Temperatures average around 25 ° C - 38 ° C with little seasonal variation. Fluctuations in daily temperature ranges from 74-91%, whereas in the dry season, low humidity, which is about 52% of which occurred in the months August, September and October.
River
River becomes an integral part of the city of Banjarmasin Banjarmasin thus earned the nickname "city of a thousand rivers" even though the river that flows in Banjarmasin less than a thousand. River into the container main activity of old people today, especially in the field of trade and transportation. Data from the Office of Banjarmasin Kimprasko show in 1997 in the capital of South Kalimantan, there are 117 river, then in 2002 decreased to 70 rivers, and in 2004 up to now only 60 rivers.
Here are some names of rivers that flow through the City of Banjarmasin.
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Recreation
Banjarmasin city has many tourist attractions, both natural attractions, historical tours, and educational tours.
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