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		<title>Badung Regency</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Regency of Badung extends in a narrow ribbon from the central uplands of the island down to the Bukit or Nusa Dua Peninsula in the South. Its shape and territory &#8211; which does not comprise the city of Denpasar plus Sanur- are determined by a distributor network of rivers and streams fed from the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>Regency of Badung</strong> extends in a narrow ribbon from the central uplands of the island down to the Bukit or Nusa Dua Peninsula in the South. Its shape and territory &#8211; which does not comprise the city of Denpasar plus Sanur- are determined by a distributor network of rivers and streams fed from the Plaga rain catchment area in the North.</p>
<p><em>Badung Regency</em>, covering the areas of Nusa Dua, Tanjung Benoa, Jimbaran, Kuta, and Legian is the richest regency with tourist facilities and activities. And Badung Regency commodities are come from plantation, fishery, agriculture, service, industrial sectors but the chief commodities of service sector are tourism, hotel, and restaurant.</p>
<p><strong>Badung Regency Area</strong> :</p>
<p>1. North Badung: Includes Districts of Petand and Abiansemal, centered in Blahkiuh. The priority here is agriculture in broad terms, as well as ground conservation.<br />
2. Central Badung: Covers the whole Mengwi District with food crops, agriculture, and home industries as the priorities.<br />
3. South Badung: Tourism industry, education and commercial development are the priorities in this area which include <a href="#kuta" class="blue">Kuta</a>, <a href="#nusadua" class="blue">Nusa Dua</a>, <a href="#tanjungbenoa" class="blue">Tanjung Benoa</a>, Bukit, <a href="#jimbaran" class="blue">Jimbaran</a>, <a href="#uluwatu" class="blue">Uluwatu</a>,  and Kedonganan.</p>
<div id="nusadua" class="blue">Nusa Dua</div>
<p>Nusa Dua is where 5-star-rated resorts, well-furnished villas and boutique spas are built. It is all about indulgence, pleasure and comfort that is packed in luxury services of the grand Bali-ornamented and minimalist style hotel buildings.<br />
Beside the luxurious tourist amenities provided, the main attraction is the white sandy beach. The government-run dreamland is guaranteed for its safety and security, making it the best sanctuary for honeymooners.</p>
<div id="jimbaran" class="blue">Jimbaran</div>
<p>Jimbaran is paradise for seafood lovers that would like to taste the cuisine by the sea while witnessing the moment of an aircraft taking off or landing on Ngurah Rai International Airport.</p>
<div id="kerobokan" class="blue">Kerobokan</div>
<p>Just short distance from Legian, Seminyak and Denpasar, lies the tranquil rise field area of Kerobokan. The area is conveniently close to the restaurants and shops of Seminyak.</p>
<div id="kuta" class="blue">Kuta</div>
<p>Kuta being popular for its water adventures, and sunbathing on the white sand beach. Kuta first discovered by the surfers and hippies of the 60&#8217;s has now become known around the world for its magnificent sunsets, surf beach and nightlife. The best waves are the left-handers out on Kuta Reef. The best surfing is from March to July.<br />
To make sure tourist safety, coast guards will be seen busy setting their eyes on every inch of the beach. Parasailing or shell collecting is the other common activities at the beach.<br />
Hotels and villas flock around the famous beach with various offers, from luxury to budget-wise.</p>
<div id="legian" class="blue">Legian</div>
<p>The bustling Legian Beach points out itself as another cross-cultural international meeting spot. Westerners may find it another fascinating, challenging ocean part. Alike Kuta Beach, it is a man&#8217;s paradise.</p>
<div id="nusalembongan" class="blue">Nusa Lembongan</div>
<p>Departing from panoramic Sanur Beach, people catch the amazing Nusa Lembongan Island. The small island points out the mixture of white sand beaches and a group of mangroves.</p>
<div id="seminyak" class="blue">Seminyak</div>
<p>Seminyak provides value-for-money hotels and villas for the up market with ocean and long white sand beach as the backdrops. Stretched to the west, it is just few-minute away from the high-flying spots, Kuta/Legian and Ngurah Rai International Airport.</p>
<div id="seranganisland" class="blue">Serangan Island</div>
<p>Is known as the turtle island, just few hundred meters off southern Sanur&#8217;s coastline. The spectacular reefs were the popular sight for snorkeling activity. Serangan also known for its Sakenan Temple.</p>
<div id="tanjungbenoa" class="blue">Tanjung Benoa</div>
<p>Though appears isolated at the tip of Bali peninsula, Tanjung Benoa used to serve as trading port for Badung and eastern Bukit. It also sets itself as the center of Bali&#8217;s turtles trade. The long presence of the Chinese community emphasizes the mercantile trace in the past.</p>
<div id="uluwatu" class="blue">Uluwatu</div>
<p>The one oldest and most important temple of Uluwatu sets a great vision at the point of sheer cliff on the southern peninsula of Bali. Pura Luhur Uluwatu is also one of Bali&#8217;s important sad Kahyangan temples, in which dwell major deities-in Uluwatu&#8217;s case ; Bhatara Rudra, God of the elements and of cosmic force majeures.</p>
<div id="sangeh" class="blue">Sangeh</div>
<p>A village some 15 minutes away from Taman Ayun and can be reached in one hour drive from Kuta, Sangeh often considered as the biggest monkey sanctuary in Bali. There exist two gropes of monkeys who are not in good term &#8220;as neighbors&#8221;. It is advisable to be careful with the monkeys as sometimes they may turn naughty.</p>
<p><strong>Medical Service</strong></p>
<div class="blue">Kuta Clinic</div>
<p>Jalan Raya Kuta 100, Phone : 0361-761263</p>
<div class="blue">Nusa Dua Medical Service</div>
<p>Jalan Komp. BTDC, Phone : 0361-772118</p>
<p><strong>Police Office</strong></p>
<div class="blue">Badung Police Office</div>
<p>Jalan Gunung Sanghyang, Badung, Phone : 0361- 424346</p>
<div class="blue">Kuta Police Office</div>
<p>Jalan Raya Kuta, Badung, Phone 0361-751598</p>
<div class="blue">Bualu Police Office</div>
<p>Jalan By Pass Nusa Dua, Badung, Phone : 0361-772110</p>
<div class="blue">Mengwi Police Office</div>
<p>Jalan Raya Mengwi, Badung, Phone 0361-411270</p>
<div class="blue">Abiansemal Police Office</div>
<p>Jalan Raya Pasar Blahkiuh, Badung, Phone 0361-813972</p>
<div class="blue">Benoa Police Office</div>
<p>Benoa Bay, Phone 0361-752110</p>
<p><strong>Badung Goverment Tourism Office </strong><br />
Jalan Raya Kuta, Kuta. Phone 0361-756175-6</p>
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		<title>Maps of Bali</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bali known as an island of a thousand temples. , located in the Lesser Sunda Islands, off the eastern coast of Java, it constitutes, with minor adjacent islands, a province of Indonesia. There are about 3,100,000 people in Bali. Hindu is Bali&#8217;s largest religion.
The province is divided into 8 regencies (kabupaten) and 1 city (kota) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bali known as an island of a thousand temples. , located in the Lesser Sunda Islands, off the eastern coast of Java, it constitutes, with minor adjacent islands, a province of Indonesia. There are about 3,100,000 people in Bali. Hindu is Bali&#8217;s largest religion.</p>
<p>The province is divided into 8 regencies (kabupaten) and 1 city (kota) : <a href="http://www.baliresource.com/bali-map/badung-regency.html">Badung</a>, Bangli, Buleleng, <a href="http://www.baliresource.com/bali-map/denpasar-city.html">Denpasar</a> (city), Gianyar, Jembrana, Karangasem, Klungkung, Tabanan.</p>
<p>More Info :</p>
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<li>Country: Indonesia</li>
<li>Language: Bahasa Indonesian</li>
<li>Currency: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)</li>
<li>Country Code: 62</li>
<li>City Code: 361</li>
<li>Time Zone: WITA (UTC +8)</li>
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