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Central And West Kalimantan Linked By Next Year

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

THE Central Kalimantan provincial government will soon build a bridge linking it with West Kalimantan province at Tumbang Samba village, Katingan regency, Central Kalimantan. The bridge will have a length of 450 meters over the Katingan River. "We've submitted a proposal to the central government. Construction starts next year," said Leonard B. Ampung, head of the Central Kalimantan Public Works Agency, last week.

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THE Central Kalimantan provincial government will soon build a bridge linking it with West Kalimantan province at Tumbang Samba village, Katingan regency, Central Kalimantan. The bridge will have a length of 450 meters over the Katingan River. "We've submitted a proposal to the central government. Construction starts next year," said Leonard B. Ampung, head of the Central Kalimantan Public Works Agency, last week.

The bridge will utilize a cable-st

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