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Over 5.2 million international tourists visited Bali in 2023. [6] Denpasar is the busiest entry port to Indonesia ahead of Jakarta and Batam. [7] In 2019, around 1.3 million foreign tourists came from Australia, 1.1 million from China and 0.4 million from India. [8] Meanwhile 9.5 million domestic tourists visited Bali in 2023. [9]
The following is a list of districts and villages in Denpasar City. Denpasar City comprises 4 districts ( kecamatan ), subdivided into 16 urban villages ( kelurahan ) and 27 rural villages ( desa ). In mid 2022, the population was officially estimated at 726,808 (comprising 366,953 males and 359,855 females) with its area being 125.98 km² and ...
Katedral Spiritu Tobitua, Denpasar; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Modèle:Géolocalisation/Denpasar; Usage on gor.wikipedia.org Daputari lo kecamatan wawu kelurahan to Kota Denpasar; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Pantai Sanur; Museum Bali; Modul:Location map/data/Indonesia Denpasar; Daftar kecamatan dan kelurahan di Kota Denpasar; Museum Agung Bung Karno
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 ( kota ), together divided into 57 kecamatan , in turn sub-divided into 80 urban villages ( kelurahan ) and 636 rural ...
Denpasar has hosted numerous international and national sporting events. Denpasar was the venue for the 2008 Asian Beach Games in Bali. Denpasar also held the 2009 Asian Archery Championships. In football, Denpasar is home to the football club Perseden Denpasar, [32] which plays in the Liga 3.
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Denpasar: 176 1,326,000 Denpasar is the second largest urban area outside of Java and Sumatra, after Makassar. The urban area is known as Sarbagita. 12 Cirebon: 106 1,146,000 Although it has no metropolitan area recognised at the national level, Cirebon's urban population extends beyond its administrative area of 37.4 km 2. [13]