17th May Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Banjarmasin, Indonesia. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 30,000 people. It is the home stadium of Barito Putera and Peseban Banjarmasin, which was considered one of the major football clubs in Indonesia in 1994/95 Premier Division.
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Banjarmasin) is a diocese located in the city of Banjarmasin in the ecclesiastical province of Samarinda in Indonesia.
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Banjarmasin metropolitan area, officially known as Banjarbakula, or native name Wilayah metropolitan Banjarmasin, is a metropolitan area located in Indonesia. This area includes Banjarmasin city and its surrounding areas such as Banjarbaru city, and Banjar Regency. This region of South Kalimantan province, officially the biggest city in Southern Kalimantan island on Barito River to Java Sea. It has an area of 5,072.02 km2, and at the mid-2024 official estimate had a population of 1,551,923
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Banjarmasin is the largest city in South Kalimantan, Indonesia. It was the capital of the province until 15 February 2022. The city is located on a delta island near the confluence of the Barito and Martapura rivers. Historically the centre of the Banjarese culture, and the capital of the Sultanate of Banjar, it is the biggest city in South Kalimantan and one of the main cities of Kalimantan. The city covers an area of 98.37 km2 and had a population of 625,481 as of the 2010 Census and 657,663 as of the 2020 Census; the official estimate as of mid 2024 was 681,693. It is the third most populous city on the island of Borneo.
Greater Banjarmasin, also known as Banjarbakula or Banjar Raya, is an urban agglomeration of over two million people covering an area of 6,737.70 km2, which includes Banjarbaru city and parts of Banjar Regency, Barito Kuala Regency, and Tanah Laut Regency, and accounts for 2,076,771 inhabitants in mid 2024, amounting to almost half of the province's population.
Banjarmasin was the de jure seat of the South Kalimantan governor and the location of the provincial parliament, although some provincial buildings have been relocated to Banjarbaru. On 15 February 2022, the capital of South Kalimantan province was legally moved to Banjarbaru.
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The Holy Family Cathedral is a religious building of the Catholic Church in Banjarmasin in the province of South Kalimantan, Indonesia. It was designed by architect Roestenhurg in a neo-Gothic style.
The cathedral was consecrated June 28, 1931, and follows the Roman or Latin rite. It serves as the cathedral of the Diocese of Banjarmasin, created in 1961 by the bull Quod Christus of Pope John XXIII.
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The Mausoleum of Surgi Mufti is a mausoleum located at Banjarmasin in South Kalimantan, Indonesia.
The mausoleum entombs the remains of Jamaluddin al-Banjari, a local Muslim cleric and scholar who died in 1929. The mausoleum, topped by a conical dome, is a modern structure and has three graves inside it, including that of Jamaluddin al-Banjari. Adjacent to this site is the Bani Arsyad Mosque.
History
The stadium was originally opened to the public on 17 May 1974 as a multi-purpose stadium. It has undergone renovations several times. The first upgrade happened in 1984, with a second 1995, a third in 2007, a fourth in 2010 and a fifth in 2013. The sixth renovation began in 2019.