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The following is a list of districts and sub-districts in Badung Regency.Badung Regency comprises 6 districts, sub-divided into 16 urban and 46 rural villages. [1] [2] As at mid 2022, the population was officially estimated at 549,251, with an area of 418.522 km² and a density of 1,312 people/km².
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Borobudur is the single most visited tourist attraction in Indonesia. [17]Both nature and culture are major components of Indonesian tourism.The natural heritage can boast a unique combination of a tropical climate, a vast archipelago of 17,508 islands, 6,000 of them being inhabited, [18] the second longest shoreline in the world (54,716 km) after Canada. [19]
South Kuta (Indonesian: Kuta Selatan) is a district (kecamatan) within Badung Regency of Bali. It consists of Nusa Dua , a large peninsula projecting south from Bali island. It covers 101.13 km 2 and had a population of 116,143 people as of the 2010 Census [ 1 ] and 131,139 at the 2020 Census.
Denpasar is the main gateway to the Bali island, the city is also a hub for other cities in the Lesser Sunda Islands. With the rapid growth of the tourism industry in Bali, Denpasar has encouraged and promoted business activities and ventures, contributing to it having the highest growth rate in Bali Province.
Tanjung is a town and administrative district (kecamatan) on the island of Lombok. It is the local capital of the North Lombok Regency in the Indonesian province of West Nusa Tenggara. "Tanjung" means "cape" in Indonesian. Tanjung is known for its market and its temples. There is a new Buddhist temple (Sutta Dhamma Lenek) near Tanjung.
Singaraja (Balinese: ᬲᬶᬗᬭᬚ) is a port town in northern Bali, Indonesia, which serves as the seat of Buleleng Regency.The name is Indonesian for "Lion King" (from Sanskrit singha and raja).