1.1 Background
Loa Kulu is one of the central region of the District located Kutai Regency, East Kalimantan between 1160 located at position 20 'BT-1170 03' east longitude and 00 26 'LS-00 54' LS. The total area of the District Loa Kulu reached about 1,405, 7 km2 which is divided into 15 (fifteen) village with a population of ± 31 654 inhabitants.
In the reign of the colonial Dutch East Indies, Loa Kulu is an area coal producer which is quite important to the operation of the coal mining company named Oost Borneo Maatschapij (OBM) at the end of the 19th century (nineteen). However, the exploitation of coal in District Loa Kulu ended in 1970, exactly two (2) years after the company was taken over the State Coal Mine of OBM in 1968. Since then, Loa Kulu were initially crowded, gradually began to slack left thousands of miners.
Besides having the potential coal reserves are large enough in most of the region, district Loa Kulu also developed as a center of agricultural production and the main plantation in Kutai regency characterized by land clearing for rice fields and palm oil plantations.
Not only that the District Loa Kulu also has many strategic area which has the potential to be developed as a tourism area that are expected to impact positively on the economic growth of local communities, the natural environment and the social and cultural life of society.
Rural Sumbersari or commonly known as the Goddess of Taman Arum Village Sumbersari is a village located in the District Loa Kulu
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