Tuban, Kuta

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Tuban, Kuta is a village and subdistrict in Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia. It is served by Ngurah Rai International Airport, with Kelan bordering south. Kelan is a part of Tuban subdistricts, Kuta Subdistrict, Badung, Bali. Tuban is bordering north to Kuta, bordering east to Benoa Port, bordering south to Jimbaran and bordering west to the Indian Ocean. [1]

Time zone

Central Indonesia Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

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Coordinates: 8°44′34″S115°10′38″E / 8.74278°S 115.17722°E / -8.74278; 115.17722