List of districts of Bali

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The province of Bali in Indonesia is divided into kabupaten or regencies, which in turn are divided administratively into districts, known as kecamatan. The province of Bali is divided into 8 kabupaten plus 1 independent city (kota), together divided into 57 kecamatan , in turn sub-divided into 80 urban villages ( kelurahan ) and 636 rural villages ( desa ). At the 2020 Census, the population was 4,317,404 people in a total area of 5,780.06 km². [1] [2]

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No.Code
Kemendagri
Regency
or City
Area
(km²)
Population
(2020)
Density
(people/km²)
Comprises
DistrictUrban
village
Rural
village
151.03 Badung Regency 418.62548,19161646
251.06 Bangli Regency 490.71258,1914468
351.08 Buleleng Regency 1,364.73791,813919129
451.04 Gianyar Regency 368.00515,3447664
551,01 Jembrana Regency 841.80317,06451041
651.07 Karangasem Regency 839.54492,4028375
751.05 Klungkung Regency 315.00206,9254653
851.02 Tabanan Regency 1,013.88461,63010-133
951.71 Denpasar City 127.78725,31441627
Total Bali5,780.064,317,4045780636

Badung Regency

Badung Regency comprises 6 districts, 16 sub-districts, and 46 villages. In 2022, the population was estimated at 549,251 [3] , with an area of 418.522 km² and a density of 1,312 people/km². [4]

List of districts and sub-districts in Badung Regency as follows:

CodeDistrictsSub-districtsVillagesStatusList
51.03.03 Abiansemal -18Villages
51.03.01 Kuta 5-Sub-districts
51.03.05 South Kuta 33Villages
Sub-districts
51.03.06 North Kuta 33Villages
Sub-districts
51.03.02 Mengwi 515Villages
Sub-districts
51.03.04 Petang 7Villages
TOTAL1646

Bangli Regency

Bangli Regency has 4 district, 4 sub-district, and 68 villages. In 2017, the population estimated 264.945 with area 490,71 km² and density 540 people/km². [5] [2]

List of districts and sub-districts in Bangli Regency as follows:

CodeDistrictsSub-districtsVillageStatusList
51.06.02 Bangli 45Village
Sub-districts
51.06.04 Kintamani -48Village
51.06.01 Susut -9Village
51.06.03 Tembuku -6Village
TOTAL468

Buleleng Regency

Buleleng Regency has 9 district, 19 sub-district, and 129 villages. In 2017, the population estimated 814.356 with area 1.364,73 km² and density 598 people/km². [5] [2]

List of districts and sub-districts in Buleleng Regency as follows:

CodeDistrictsSub-districtsVillageStatusList
51.08.04 Banjar -17Desa
51.08.06 Buleleng 1712Desa
Kelurahan
51.08.03 Busung Biu -15Desa
51.08.01 Gerokgak -14Desa
51.08.08 Kubutambahan -13Desa
51.08.07 Sawan -14Desa
51.08.02 Seririt 120Desa
Kelurahan
51.08.05 Sukasada 114Desa
Kelurahan
51.08.09 Tejakula -10Desa
TOTAL19129

Gianyar Regency

List of districts and sub-districts in Gianyar Regency

Jembrana Regency

List of districts and sub-districts in Jembrana Regency

Karangasem Regency

List of districts and sub-districts in Karangasem Regency

Klungkung Regency

List of districts and sub-districts in Klungkung Regency

Tabanan Regency

List of districts and sub-districts in Tabanan Regency

Denpasar

List of districts and sub-districts in Denpasar City

List of districts

The districts of Bali, with the regency each falls into, are as follows:

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Buleleng Regency Regency in Bali, Indonesia

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References

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  4. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2022.
  5. 1 2 "Peraturan Menteri Dalam Negeri Nomor 137 Tahun 2017 tentang Kode dan Data Wilayah Administrasi Pemerintahan". Kementerian Dalam Negeri Republik Indonesia. Archived from the original on 29 December 2018. Retrieved 3 October 2019.