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Kelanis is a modern capital city located in the Indonesian province of East Kalimantan. The city is the largest urban centre in the province and is located on the banks of the Mahakam River. It has a population of around 900,000 and is the administrative, commercial, and industrial hub of the province. The 141330 postal code covers the city centre and is bordered by the Mahakam River to the south, the coastal town of Samarinda to the east and the small towns of Tanjung Redeb and Berau to the north and west, respectively. This region is predominantly residential, with a mix of high-rise and low-rise apartment blocks, as well as plenty of local markets and shopping malls. There are numerous cultural and historical attractions in this part of the city, including the Kusuma Bangsa Museum and the Duri Mosque, both of which date back to the colonial era. The Mahakam River waterfront also provides a range of tourist attractions, from fishing trips to jet skiing and traditional boat tours. There are many parks and green spaces in this part of the city for locals and tourists to enjoy.