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- Borneo - Wikipedia
With seven unique ecoregions, including large expanses of some of the oldest tropical rainforests in the world, Borneo is rich in biodiversity and endemic species Archaeological evidence suggests Borneo has been inhabited by humans for more than 65,000 years
- Borneo | History, Map, Population, People, Facts | Britannica
Borneo, island in the extreme southwestern part of the Pacific Ocean It is the third largest island in the world, surpassed in size by only Greenland and New Guinea Borneo is situated southeast of the Malay Peninsula in the Greater Sunda Islands group of the Malay Archipelago
- Map of Borneo - Where is Borneo? - Geology. com
It is the only island in the world that is shared by three different countries Borneo is the world's third-largest island and the largest island of Asia It is part of the Indonesian archipelago Borneo is surrounded by the Java Sea to its south, the Celebes Sea on its east, and the South China Sea to its north
- Borneo - WorldAtlas
In fact, it is the third largest island in the world Borneo has the distinction of being the only island in the world that is shared by three countries: Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei The Malaysian part of the island contains two states, called Sabah and Sarawak
- 14 Important Things To Know Before Visiting Borneo
Are you visiting Borneo soon? Here are some important Borneo travel tips, with what you need to know before visiting Borneo
- Top 14 Incredible Things To Do In Borneo - Malaysia Uncovered
With thousands of square kilometres of rainforest and a long coastline, there are many Borneo points of interest just waiting to be explored The island of Borneo is divided by three nations – Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia Indonesia calls it Kalimantan and takes up the majority of the island
- Borneo - Mongabay. com
Politically, the island is divided between Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei Indonesian Borneo is known as Kalimantan, while Malaysian Borneo is known as East Malaysia The name Borneo itself is a Western reference first used by the Dutch during their colonial rule of the island
- Borneo - New World Encyclopedia
Borneo, the world's third-largest island, sits astride the Equator at the center of the Malay Archipelago, the Earth's largest group of islands Among islands, only Greenland and nearby New Guinea surpass it in size, which at 743,330 km² is slightly larger than Texas
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