Tapin Regency

Tapin Regency is one of regencies in the province of . The regency was created on 14 July 1965 by splitting off the districts which had until then comprised the southern part of .
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  • Type: regency of Indonesia with 195,000 residents
  • Description: regency in South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia
  • Also known as: Kabupaten Tapin” and “Tapin

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Sungai Bahalang.

Village
is a village, which is situated 4 km east of Tapin Regency.

Tapin Regency

Latitude
-2.9667° or 2° 58′ south
Longitude
115.0333° or 115° 2′ east
Population
195,000
Elevation
51 metres (167 feet)
Open location code
6P9Q22MM+88
Geo­Names ID
1624750
Wiki­data ID
Q14180
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Balinese to Swedish—“Tapin Regency” goes by many names.
  • Balinese: Kabupatén Tapin
  • Banjar: Kabupatin Tapin
  • Betawi: Kabupatèn Tapin
  • Cebuano: Kabupaten Tapin
  • Chinese: Tapin Koān
  • Chinese: 塔平县
  • French: Kabupaten de Tapin
  • French: Tapin
  • German: Kabupaten Tapin
  • German: Tapin
  • Indonesian: Kab. Tapin
  • Indonesian: Kabupaten Tapin
  • Indonesian: Tapin
  • Irish: Tapin
  • Italian: Reggenza di Tapin
  • Japanese: タピン県
  • Javanese: Kabupatèn Tapin
  • Malay: Kabupaten Tapin
  • Min Nan Chinese: Tapin Koān
  • Polish: Tapin
  • Spanish: Tapin
  • Swedish: Kabupaten Tapin
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