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The following is a list of districts and administrative villages (rural desa and urban kelurahan) in Bangli Regency. The Regency has 4 districts, sub-divided into 4 urban villages, and 68 rural villages. [1] [2] In mid 2022, the population was officially estimated at 267,133 with an area of 520.8 km² and an average density of 512.9 people per ...
Bangli Regency is the one and only landlocked regency of Bali, Indonesia. Up until 1907, Bangli was one of the nine kingdoms of Bali. [ 2 ] The capital has a famous Hindu temple, the Pura Kehen , which dates from the 11th century.
Kintamani District covers a greater land area than the city of Denpasar at 366.9 km 2, and it was home to 112,463 people at the 2020 Census, [5] but the area is rural, with only 7,402 people in 2010 in the administrative village of 19.45 km 2 which has grown along the single main road. Altogether there are 48 villages (desa) in the district ...
Loropetalum chinense grows best in fertile, slightly acidic soil in full sun for deepest foliage colour and is hardy down to -15 degrees Celsius (5 degrees Fahrenheit). It is a popular ornamental plant, grown for its prolific clusters of flowers and (in the case of the pink flowering variety) deeply coloured foliage that may contain various green, copper, purple and red tones.
Trunyan or Terunyan is a Balinese village (banjar) located on the eastern shore of Lake Batur, a caldera lake in Bangli Regency, central Bali, Indonesia. The village is one of the most notable homes of the Bali Aga people, the others being the villages of Tenganan and Sambiran. Trunyan is notable for its peculiar treatment of dead bodies, in ...
Desa is a rural village terminology used in the majority of regencies in Indonesia, but also in tiny parts of cities. [3] However, several provinces have adopted their own terminology for their traditional villages (desa adat). The leader of a desa does not have a civil servant status and is chosen by
Pura Kehen is a Balinese Hindu temple located in Cempaga, Bangli Regency, Bali. The temple is set on the foot of a wooded hill, about 2 kilometres (1.2 miles) north of the town center. Established at least in the 13th-century, Pura Kehen was the royal temple of the Bangli Kingdom, now the Regency of Bangli.