Bali
Bali (Balinese: ᬩᬮᬶ, romanized: Bali) is an island and a province in Indonesia. The province includes the island of Bali and a few other islands. About 4,300,000 people live in Bali. Bali's most important city is Denpasar. Hinduism is Bali's largest religion. More than 90% of its people are Hindus. Textiles and garments are 45% of their exports. The currency in Bali is the Indonesian rupiah (IDR). The literacy rate for Bali is 95%. The current governor is now held by Sang Madé Mahendra Jaya. Bali earns 6.5 billion dollars as part of its revenue. Its population consists of about 4.3 million people.
Tourism
Bali is a popular place for tourists.[1] They have many historic temples and rice fields. Bali is commonly known for its topography and views. [2] and volcanoes. Hindu ceremonies, shadow puppet shows, and traditional dance are also popular as part of tradition in Bali.
- Sekumpul Waterfall: This Balinese waterfall is in the north of Bali.
- Tegallang Rice Terrace: These rice paddies are near Ubud.
- Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple: This temple is on a steep cliff on the Indian Ocean coast.
- Kuta Beach: Kuta is one of the most popular beaches in Bali.
Geography
Bali is a volcanic island. The two main volcanos are Mount Agung and Mount Batur. Mount Agung is sacred to the Balinese people. Bali is around 5,590 square kilometers large.
Mount Agung is an active volcano, with a deep, large crater. Sometimes smoke and ash comes out of the crater. The last major eruptions occurred in November 2017.[3] References
- ↑ Best Things to Do in Bali if You Visit for the First Time (in en-US). ArrestedWorld (2019-06-12). Retrieved 2020-09-12.
- ↑ 15 Most Beautiful Beaches in Bali (in en-US). ArrestedWorld (2018-05-10). Retrieved 2020-09-12.
- ↑ Bali's Mount Agung volcano erupts. BBC News. 2017-11-21. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-42070362. Retrieved 2017-11-21.
Bali Media
2002 Bali bombings memorial
This map of Bali, Nusa Penida and other outlying islands shows the islands' cities, towns, villages and some other geographical details, and is likely the most comprehensive map of the islands in this respect that you'll find anywhere online. It has been stitched together from panels of Open Street Map (which is freely licensed to all) with details plotted by the uploader.
Mount Agung is the highest point of Bali.
The cliff of Nusa Penida with Kelingking Beach in the foreground
Bali myna (Jalak Bali) is one of the protected birds located in West Bali National Park