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  2. Ngurah Rai International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Ngurah Rai is the second busiest airport in Indonesia after Soekarno-Hatta. Ngurah Rai is one of the most popular island destinations hubs in Asia. In 2018, the airport served 23,779,178 passengers. [1] The new upgrades of Ngurah Rai have increased the popularity of Bali and made it one of the best airports in Asia and more known worldwide.

  3. Bali MRT - Wikipedia

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    Ngurah Rai Airport–Cemagi Line 1 2028 Ngurah Rai Airport Cemagi TBA 16.0 km (9.9 mi) Ngurah Rai Ngurah Rai Airport–Nusa Dua Line 2 2031 Ngurah Rai Airport Nusa Dua TBA 13.5 km (8.4 mi) Ngurah Rai Planned Sentral Parkir Kuta–Sanur Line 3 TBA Sentral Parkir Kuta Sanur TBA TBA TBA Renon–Ubud Line 4 TBA Renon Ubud TBA TBA TBA

  4. Ubud - Wikipedia

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    Ubud is an administrative district with a population of 74,800 (as of the 2020 Census) [1] in an area of 42.38 km 2. The central area of Ubud desa (village) has a population of 11,971 and an area of 6.76 km 2 , [ 3 ] and receives more than three million foreign tourists each year. [ 4 ]

  5. Bali Mandara Toll Road - Wikipedia

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    Bali Mandara Toll Road or Nusa Dua-Ngurah Rai-Benoa Toll Road is a toll road carried by a bridge stretching across the Gulf of Benoa. The 8.3-kilometre (5.2 mi) highway connects the city of Denpasar and South Kuta , Badung Regency , Nusa Dua and Ngurah Rai International Airport .

  6. Ubud District - Wikipedia

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    Ubud District (Indonesian: Kecamatan Ubud) is a district in Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia. Its area is 42.38 km 2 and the population was 69,323 people as of 2010 census; [1] the latest official estimate (as at mid 2019) is 74,320. [2] but at any given time there are large numbers of temporary residents and tourists.

  7. Ubud Palace - Wikipedia

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    The palace was the official residence of the royal family of Ubud. During his travels, Rsi Markandya received a divine revelation that he was to bury five precious metals on a mountain slope in Bali, where the mother temple of Besakih now stands today. With a group of followers, Rsi Markandya was magnetically attracted to a destina

  8. Ngurah - Wikipedia

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    A. A. Ngurah Oka Ratmadi, the mayor of Badung; Gusti Ngurah Made Pemecutan (died 1810), King in Badung in the late 18th century; I Gusti Ngurah Rai (1917–1946), Indonesian National Hero during the Indonesian War of Independence; Ngurah Rai Airport, in southern Bali, 13 km south of Denpasar; Ngurah Rai Stadium, multi-use stadium in Denpasar ...

  9. 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