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  2. Anelosimus bali - Wikipedia

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    Anelosimus bali is a species of spider found in Bali, Indonesia, after which the species is named. It is a coastal species, found in small-leaved mangrove trees along the beach. The holotype is female and 2.9 millimetres (0.11 in) long.

  3. Tejakula, Buleleng - Wikipedia

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    Tejakula is a village (desa) and a district in Buleleng regency, northern Bali, Indonesia. It stands on the north-eastern coast of the island. [1] Tejakula is majority inhabited by the Bali Aga people native people of the island of Bali.

  4. Padangtegal - Wikipedia

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    Padangtegal is a village in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. [1] It is the home to the Ubud Monkey Forest [2] which contains the Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal temple as well as a "Holy Spring" bathing temple and another temple used for cremation ceremonies. [3] Dalem Agung Padantegal Temple, Sacred Monkey Forest, Ubud

  5. Bali (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bali, Baghpat district, a village in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh; Bali, West New Britain, alternative name for Unea or Uneapa island on West New Britain, Papua New Guinea; Berimvand, Sarpol-e Zahab, a village in Kermanshah Province, Iran, also known as Bali; Bali Dewanganj, a village in West Bengal, India

  6. List of districts in Bali - Wikipedia

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    The province of Bali in Indonesia is divided into kabupaten or regencies, which in turn are divided administratively into districts, known as kecamatan. The province of Bali is divided into 8 kabupaten plus 1 independent city , together divided into 57 kecamatan, in turn sub-divided into 80 urban villages and 636 rural villages . At the 2020 ...

  7. Ubud Monkey Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Ubud Monkey Forest is owned by the village of Padangtegal, and village members serve on the Monkey Forest's governing council. The Padangtegal Wenara Wana Foundation – "Wenara Wana" being Balinese for "Monkey Forest" – manages the Monkey Forest and serves to maintain its sacred integrity and promote it as a destination for visitors.