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Gianyar (Balinese: ᬕ᭄ᬬᬜᬃ, gyañaŕ) is a regency (kabupaten) in the Indonesian province and island of Bali, Indonesia.It has an area of 368.0 km 2 and had a population of 469,777 at the 2010 Census, [2] and 515,344 at the 2020 Census, [3] making it the second most densely populated district in Bali (after Badung); [4] the official estimate as of mid-2022 was 523,973 - comprising ...
The following is a list of districts and villages in Gianyar Regency. Gianyar Regency has 7 districts , sub-divided into 6 urban villages ( kelurahan ) and 64 rural villages ( desa ). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] : 2244–46 In mid 2022, the population was officially estimated at 523,972 with an area of 368.00 km 2 and an average density of 1,424 people per km 2 .
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 ...
The main pavilion in Palembang Limasan traditional architecture in the middle of Nangka island. The pavilion hosts a replica of Kedukan Bukit Inscription.. Srivijaya archaeological park (Indonesian: Taman Purbakala Kerajaan Sriwijaya), formerly known as Karanganyar archaeological site, is the ancient remnants of a garden and habitation area near the northern bank of Musi river within Palembang ...
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.
The Purbakala Archaeological Museum or Gedong Arca Museum is a museum located in Bedulu on Bali, Indonesia. It holds an important collection of sarcophagi. History
Bakbakan is a village located in Gianyar Regency on the island of Bali, in the north part of the capital of Gianyar city. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] : 2244–46 Ngenjung Sari
Tampaksiring is a town in central Bali, Gianyar Regency, Indonesia. As of the 2010 census, the area was 42.63 km 2 and the population was 45,818; [2] the latest official estimate (as at mid 2019) is 48,740. [3] It is the home to the Gunung Kawi Temple and archaeological site [4] and the Senang Hati Foundation.