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Encyclopedia > Buleleng

Buleleng is a regency (kabupaten) of Bali, Indonesia. It has an area of 1,365.88 km² and population of 577,644 (1999). Its regency seat is Singaraja. A regency (Indonesian: kabupaten) is a political subdivision of a province in Indonesia. ... Bali is an Indonesian island located at , the eastern-most of the Lesser Sunda Islands, lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east. ... Singaraja is the second largest city in Bali, Indonesia after Denpasar. ...

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Regencies and city of Bali
Regencies: Badung | Bangli | Buleleng | Gianyar | Jembrana | Karangasem | Klungkung | Tabanan
City: Denpasar

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The North Buleleng - Indo-holidays.com (676 words)
The important and historic realm of Buleleng is a narrow strip of land running the entire length of the island.
Buleleng also differs geographically from south Bali: its climate is drier and wet rice cultivation is not as widespread.
In the western portion of Buleleng much of Bali's fruit is produced, while the area is also renowned for the cultivation of coffee and cloves.
PUPUTAN BADUNG (1985 words)
Balinese military preparations centered upon the northern rajadom of Buleleng, ruled by Gusti Madva Karangasem, the elder brother of the Raja of Karangasem.
Buleleng and Karangasem, the two most powerful rajadoms of the island but longtime rivals, were now closely allied in opposing.
The first was the kris of the Raja of Karangasem, signifying his death and the fall of that kingdom; the second was the kris of the Raja of Buleleng; the third that of Gusti Ktut Jelantik.
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