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THIS GEOGRAPHICAL GROUP OF BORNEO. 
or frontier of Berou, where it is cut by the parallel of 3° 20’ North, 
latitude. 
The realm of Pontianak, with the exception of detailed directions 
afterwards to be given, is further limited by the mountains which 
form the interior frontier of Berou;—and on the South, by the 
chain of mountains, Aoga Anga, where it unites itself with the chain 
known under the name of Keminting (Mad&i or Punam) from which 
chain, on the north, the waters originate 'which pour themselves 
out in the Kapuas, and, on the south, those waters which dis¬ 
charge themselves on the south coast of Borneo ;—afterwards over 
the before named chain of mountains going in the direction of south, 
west, and west south west to the mountain Paharingan bddakh, 
towards tlie mountain Batu Hadjie, the Penampungan, and from 
thence to the coast In a straight line. 
Under the Realm of Pontianak are included the districts:— 
Pontianak, Mampawa, Landakh, Kubu, Sinapang, Sukadana, Ma- 
tarn, Tajan, Meliouw, Sangouw, Sekadouw, Sintang, Melawie, Sepa- 
pu, Blitang, Silat, Salimbauw, Piassa, Jongkong, Bunut, Malor, 
Taman, Ketan, Punan, 
and a number of nomade races of Dayaks, who reside in the above 
described territory. 
Among the realms or districts here above mentioned, Sambas, 
Mampawa, Pontianak, Landak, Kubu, Simpang, Sukadana, and 
Matam belong directly to the Netherlands,—the remaining ones be¬ 
long to it indirectly. 
2nd.—Until the organization of the East coast shall have taken 
place, the states and countries situated in it, will remain combined 
with the south coast, and this division will contain the south and 
east coast, which also consists of the coast territories from the w r est 
of the river Kutto-waringin (as fixed above by Pontianak) East 
North East, and Northwards to the kampong At-as, makingtlie fron¬ 
tier of the realm Bu.langati to Berou, with the country of Tidun ; and 
situated nearly in 3° 20’ north latitude 
The following islands belong to it viz:— 
Pulo Da mar. 
