BALI

bäˈlē, island and (with two offshore islets) province (1990 pop. 2,777,356), c.2,200 sq mi (5,700 sq km), E Indonesia, westernmost of the Lesser Sundas, just E of Java across the narrow Bali Strait. The capital is Denpasar. Although Bali is relatively small, it is densely populated and culturally and economically one of the most important islands of Indonesia. Largely mountainous, with active volcanoes, it rises to 10,308 ft (3,142 m) at Mt. Agung; there is a great fertile plain to the south. Fauna include tigers and deer. Bali is known for its giant waringin trees, sacred to the inhabitants. The Balinese (a Malayan group closely related to the Javanese) are skillful farmers; rice, the chief crop, is grown with the aid of elaborate irrigation systems. Vegetables, fruits, coffee, and coconuts are also produced. Livestock is important; pigs and cattle are major export items. Industries include food processing, tourism, and handicrafts. The people are noted for their artistic skill (especially wood carving), and their high level of culture, which includes advanced forms of music, folk drama, dancing, and architecture. They are Hindu in a nation that is overwhelmingly Muslim; their unique ritualistic culture, as well as the island's scenic beauty, has made Bali one of the great tourist attractions of East Asia. An international airport was opened in 1969. Bali was converted to Hinduism in the 7th cent., and was under Javanese rule from the 10th to the late 15th cent. It was a refuge (1513–28) for the Hindus of Java fleeing the advance of Islam. The Dutch first landed in 1597 and the Dutch East India Company began its trade with the island in the early 17th cent. Dutch sovereignty was not firmly established until after a series of colonial wars (1846–49), and the entire island was not occupied until 1908, after the quelling of two rebellions. Klungklung, NE of Denpasar, was the capital of the native rulers from the 17th cent. until 1908. Bali was particularly hard hit during the nationwide purge of Communists in 1965; more than 40,000 people were killed, and entire villages were destroyed. The island was part of a massive transmigration project in the late 1970s to relieve overcrowding. A state univ. is in Denpasar.

See Bali (Vol. V and VIII of Selected Studies on Indonesia, publ. by W. van Hoeve, 1960 and 1970); U. Ramseyer, The Art and Culture of Bali (1987).

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A SHORT HISTORY OF BALI Short History of Asia Series Series...published in 2000. A SHORT HISTORY OF BALI INDONESIA'S HINDU REALM Robert...Pringle, Robert, 1936 . A short history of Bali, Indonesia's Hindu realm. Bibliography...
...and stable regions such as the island of Bali, which serves as the focal example in this...Change in Indonesia The muted worlds of Bali Edited by Thomas A. Reuter LONDON...change in Indonesia: the muted worlds of Bali/edited by Thomas A. Reuter. p. cm...
...Social conditions 2.Citizenship-Indonesia-Bali Island 3. Indonesia-History-1966- ITitle...Chapter 1 Reflections on the Study of Bali and the Nation-State 1...ILLUSTRATIONS Maps 1. The Island of Bali 20 2. Brassika 23...
...by the same author DANCE AND DRAMA IN BALI Dance and Magic Drama in Ceylon by...IV. MONARAKANDE. BALI FOR SEDERAMAN 81...A VES DANCER 97 PAINTING OF A BALI FIGURE 112 A BALI FIGURE BEING...
...Chapter 7/ "Internal Conversion" in Contemporary Bali 170 PART IV Chapter 8/ Ideology...Chapter 14/ Person, Time, and Conduct in Bali 360 Chapter 15/ Deep Play...
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Localizing Modernity in Colonial Bali During the 1930s. by HENK SCHULTE NORDHOLT...modernity gradually gained ground in colonial Bali and urged Balinese to rethink their own identity. Bali in the 1920s-30s: Local Modernity and Colonial...
...AND DISORIENTED BOARS - STRAIGHT SEX FROM BALI TO MELBOURNE. by Mary Ida Bagus...Balinese and tourists (turis) who visit Bali are common practice. Andrew Duff-Cooper...host-guest domain. To remain together in Bali or elsewhere requires formal recognition...
Offerings to Durga and Pretiwi in Bali by Francine Brinkgreve The...spouse of the important deity Siwa, is in Bali very much associated with death and destruction...two kinds of offerings. OFFERINGS IN BALI In Balinese Hinduism (which developed...
...Management, Rituals and Redistribution in Early Bali/Le Temple et le Roi: Gestion Des Ressources...rituals, and king and kingship in early Bali. So far the anthropological representation...area usually described as inhabited by the Bali Aga. These Bali Aga, or Mountain Balinese...
Erotic literature in nineteenth-century Bali. by Helen Creese , Laura Bellows Bali possesses a rich and diverse textual heritage...Both genres flourished in nineteenth-century Bali. Because Balinese manuscript traditions are...
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Ornate Bali by Saifuddin Ismailji Bali is known as the one-stop island destination for holiday seekers...A travel agent offered me an affordable price to fly into Bali from Bangkok -- one of the 17,000 islands that forms the archipelago...
Water Temples of Bali. by David Zurick A Spiritual...in the tropical sun as they flow across Bali, hugging the contours, following the gradient...cycling. The sustenance of rural life in Bali depends upon the accuracy of the terraces...
The Road Back to Bali: A Year More Than 200 People Lost Their Lives in the Bali Bombings, Matthew Brace, the First Journalist to Arrive...2002. He was talking about tourism--the lifeblood of Bali, its economic artery--which he predicted would shut...
Ubud, the Heart of Bali: This Part of Indonesia Remains Welcoming...by Jamie James TOURISM to Bali began in the early 1920s, when the Royal...south, where they stayed at the luxurious Bali Hotel, opened in 1927. Discriminating...
Travel: Ubud, the Heart of Bali. by Jamie James Achieving...hills of Balis interior. Tourism to Bali began in the early 1920s, when the Royal...south, where they stayed at the luxurious Bali Hotel, opened in 1927. Discriminating...
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Bali - a Priceless Paradise; the Strong Pound Makes a Trip to Far Away Destination Well Worth the Money. Cathy Gordon Visits Bali and Lombok. by Cathy Gordon Stop drooling over...destination to go for? The unique, lush and spiritual island of Bali. Once there, both body and soul will be soothed - you can...
Demolition Man Behind Al-Qaeda Bali Bombing Was Completely Normal British University...suspected masterminds behind the three Bali bombings on Saturday night seemed a completely...to have been behind the 2002 attacks on Bali, which left 202 people dead, including...
...Indonesian unrest hurting tourist trade in balmy Bali by Lawrence Pintak BALI, Indonesia - An economic meltdown and small-scale...Reynolds, a tourist from California nervously asked a Bali resident at a beachfront cafe. "I mean with everything...
Bali Bomb Suspect Studied in Britain. Byline: By Jane Kirby One of the suspected masterminds behind the Bali bombings seemed a "completely normal student" when he attended...are also thought to have been behind the 2002 attacks on Bali, which left 202 people dead, including 26 Britons. The men...
...Educated Al-Qaida Man Do This; Hunt for Bali Bombers as Death Toll Rises to 26 with...of the suspected masterminds behind the Bali bombings seemed a "completely normal student...to have been behind the 2002 attacks on Bali, which left 202 people dead, including...
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BALI ba le, island and (with two offshore islets) province (1990 pop. 2,777,356), c.2,200 sq mi (5,700 sq km), E Indonesia, westernmost of the Lesser Sundas, just E of Java across the narrow Bali Strait. The capital is Denpasar. Although Bali is relatively small, it is densely populated and culturally and economically one of the most important...
...Islamic music of Java. It was taken to Bali by Hindu Javanese in the 15th cent. and...pelog is by far the more important in Bali. Balinese music sounds impetuous and noisy...their archaic forms preserved, in modern Bali. The gamelans of the princes are no longer...
...the Lesser Sunda Islands, consisting of Bali , Flores , Sumba , Lombok , and the...culturally and economically, are Java, Bali, and Sumatra. All the larger islands have...Borneo, tigers as far south as Java and Bali, and marsupials in Timor and New Guinea...
...city (1980 pop. 90,378), E Java, Indonesia, opposite Bali on Bali Strait. It is a railroad terminus and the seaport for shipment of passengers and goods to Bali. It is also spelled Banjuwangi or Banjoewangi...
...lombok , island (1990 pop. 2,403,025), c.1,825 sq mi (4,725 sq km), E Indonesia, one of the Lesser Sundas, separated from Bali by the Strait of Lombok. Mataram, with the port of Ampenan nearby, is the chief town. The volcanic and mountainous terrain rises...
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