Bali
:This article is about Bali, the Indonesian island. For other uses, see Bali (disambiguation).
Geography
Bali is part of the Lesser Sunda Islands, 153 km long and 112 km wide (95 by 69 miles), and 3.2 km east of Java. It lies about 8 degrees south of the equator. Its surface is 5,700 km². The highest point of the island is Mount Agung, 3,148 m high (10,308 feet), an active volcano that last erupted in March 1963. Mountains range from the central to the eastern side of the island with Mount Agung being the easternmost peak. Mount Batur, or what remains of it, is also still active. About 30,000 years ago Mount Batur experienced a massive catastrophic eruption — one of the largest known volcanic events on Earth.
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Lesser Sunda Islands - Equator - 5,700 km² - Mount Agung - Volcano - 1963 - Mount Batur - Earth
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The principal cities are the northern port of Singaraja and the capital, Denpasar, near the southern coast. The town of Ubud (north of Denpasar), with its art market, museums and galleries, is regarded as the cultural center of Bali.
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Singaraja - Denpasar - Ubud - Art market - Museum
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In the south the land descends to form an alluvial plain, watered by shallow rivers, dry in the dry season and overflowing whenever there are periods of heavy rains.
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Alluvial plain - Dry season
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Its 3 million population is mainly (about 90%) Hindu, but a very small part is Muslim (mostly coastal fisherman).
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The main tourist locations are the town of Kuta (along with its accompanying beach), Sanur, Jimbaran, Seminyak and the newer development of Nusa Dua. The Ngurah Rai International Airport is located near Jimbaran, on the isthmus joining the southernmost part of the island to the main part of the island.
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Kuta - Sanur - Jimbaran - Seminyak - Nusa Dua - Ngurah Rai International Airport - Isthmus
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There are no railway lines on the island. There are major coastal roads as well as roads that cross the island mainly in a north-south manner. Due to the slope of the mountainous terrain in the island's center, the roads tend to follow the crests of the ridges across the mountains.
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The island is surrounded by coral reefs. Beaches in the south tend to have white sand while those in the north tend to have black sand. The beach town of Padangbai in the north east has both: the main beach and the secret beach have white sand and the south beach and the blue lagoon have much darker sand.
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Coral reefs - Beach - Black sand - Padangbai
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Most of the Balinese people are involved in agriculture, primarily that of rice cultivation. Other crops such as fruits, vegetables and other cash crops are also grown, although in smaller amounts. A significant number of Balinese are also fishermen. Bali is also famous for its artisans who produce batik and ikat cloth and clothing, wooden carvings, stone carvings and silverware.
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Balinese people - Agriculture - Rice - Cash crop - Artisan - Batik - Ikat - Wooden carvings
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| ► | Introduction |
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