Kina – small settlement in Borneo's interior region, within Kabupaten Lamandau
Kina is an Indonesian village belonging to the administrative area of Kabupaten Lamandau in Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan) Province, specifically within the Batang Kawa district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated in Borneo's interior, hilly-forested region, approximately 1.5 degrees south of the southern latitude and 111.2 degrees from the eastern longitude. The seat of Kabupaten Lamandau is Nanga Bulik, and the entire regency territory spans approximately 6,414 square kilometers. Kina does not have independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources available, so the characteristics presented below concern the broader administrative unit — the regency and the province — clearly indicating which level each statement refers to.
General overview
Kina is a relatively small and poorly documented village belonging to the Batang Kawa kecamatan. Kabupaten Lamandau itself was established in 2002 through the division of Kabupaten Kotawaringin Barat, based on Law No. 5/2002, and was declared an independent regency on August 4, 2002. According to the 2010 census, the regency had a population of 62,776 people, which had grown to 112,441 by mid-2024 — representing substantial growth of nearly double in just over a decade and a half. This figure applies to Kabupaten Lamandau as a whole, not to Kina specifically. The regency and within it the Batang Kawa district characteristically have a small-village structure, where local Dayak communities engage in traditional agriculture, forestry, and fishing activities. In Borneo's interior areas, such villages typically maintain close ties with the natural environment, and transportation infrastructure is often only limitedly developed.
Real estate and investment
Real estate market data specifically pertaining to Kina is not available. In the broader context of Kabupaten Lamandau, it can be said that the regency is one of Central Kalimantan's smaller, newly independent administrative units whose economy is primarily based on agriculture, palm oil production, and the exploitation of natural resources. In such regions located in Borneo's interior, the real estate market typically has modest transaction volumes and is straightforward to overview, with lower prices compared to more developed urban regions. General regulations applicable in Indonesia dictate that foreigners cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik), but may only hold property in limited, registered forms — for example, through Hak Pakai (use rights) title. From an investment perspective, Kabupaten Lamandau as a whole is a territory distant from east-Kalimantan development zones and less explored, where the pace of infrastructure development determines longer-term market prospects.
Safety and security
Public safety statistics or local police data pertaining to Kina are not available. In general terms, it can be said that in the interior, rural areas of Central Kalimantan Province — such as the Batang Kawa district — public safety is typically at an acceptable level, with serious violent crimes occurring less frequently in small, close-knit communities than in major cities. However, in remote, forested areas, risks stemming from traffic accidents and infrastructure deficiencies (flooding, road conditions) are generally more relevant factors than urban-type public safety concerns. These observations should be understood on the basis of the region's general characteristics, not from data specific to Kina.
Tourist attractions
No established tourist attractions are known from verified sources regarding the village of Kina. The broader territory of Kabupaten Lamandau possesses Borneo's characteristic natural features: the regency's territory and immediate surroundings contain extensive tropical forests, rivers, and typical elements of Kalimantan's interior landscape, which generally provide an attractive backdrop for those interested in nature hiking and ecotourism. Nanga Bulik, functioning as the regency's seat, is the center of local administration and commerce, and the main transportation route leads there from the Batang Kawa district. Specific attractions, temples, natural areas, or other tourist destinations linked to Kina could only be named if verifiable sources existed for them — none are presently known.
Summary
Kina is a poorly documented small village in the Batang Kawa district of Kabupaten Lamandau, Central Kalimantan Province, located in Borneo's interior region. The regency became independent in 2002, with its seat in Nanga Bulik, covering approximately 6,414 square kilometers, with a population exceeding 112,000 by 2024. The village itself is not covered in detail in available public sources, so real estate market, public safety, and tourism aspects can only be approached based on the broader region's general characteristics. For those interested in the area, on-site orientation and contact with local authorities represent a suitable starting point.

