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Sebuku (Borneo) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sebuku (Borneo)
Sebuku (old spelling Seboekoe) is a island south-east of Borneo and administratively part of South Kalimantan, Indonesia. Sebuku is home to a large coal mine operated by Straits Asia Resources, which produces 3 million tonnes of coal every year. ==Overview== Sebuku is located to the south-east of Borneo, approximately from Laut Island. It is roughly from north to south and from east to west at its widest point,〔 covering a total area of . Administratively, it is part of South Kalimantan, Indonesia. It is on the Kanibungan Fault.〔 Coal was first found on the island by the Dutch colonial government in 1925.〔 Large deposits of coal, dating from the Eocene, have been found in Sebuku's south-west region; the main deposit forms a syncline which trends from north to south. The strata around the coal is mainly mudstone and shale.〔 Sebuku is home to roughly 4,900 people, with a total population density of .〔 Prior to the opening of the coal mine, it had no infrastructure; now there are small roads, a port, and a small airfield.
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