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|Title of information=Badung | |Title of information=Badung | ||
− | |Description of information=Badung is a regency | + | |Description of information=Badung is a regency which includes Kuta and Nusa Dua, famous destinations in Bali. Badung regency borders Buleleng regency on the north and Tabanan regency on the west, the Indian Ocean on the south, and Bangli, Gianyar, and Denpasar on the east. There are many interesting destinations in Badung, such as Kuta Beach, Dreamland Beach, Batubolong Beach with its exotic views, Dukuh campground which is the heritage of the Mengwi Kingdom, and much more. |
− | + | Badung regency was called Nambangan before I Gusti Ngurah Made Pamecutan became king of Badung in the last 18th century. In olden times, Denpasar, now the capital of Bali, was the capital city of Badung regency, but in 1992, Denpasar became a separate municipality and the capital city of the Badung regency was moved to Mengwi. With the enactment of government regulation no. 67 in 2009, the capital was moved to a new city in Badung regency called Mangupura which includes 4 villages and 5 areas. November 16 is the anniversary of the Badung regency, which is held to celebrate the anniversary of Mangupura city being made the capital of the Regency by former president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. | |
− | Badung regency was | + | In Badung, there was a famous historical event knowns as the Puputan Badung War which took place on September 20, 1906. This war was triggered when a Chinese-flagged Chinese ship named Sri Komala ran aground on the Sanur coast in 1904, which was then part of Badung’s empire. The Dutch East Indies government accused the local community of disarming and destroying the contents of the Sri Komala ship and demanded that the King of Badung be responsible for all damages by paying compensation of 3000 silver dollars and punishing those who damaged the ship. However, the King of Badung refused to pay any compensation. Because of his refusal, the Dutch East Indies government carried out a military expedition to Bali on September 20, 1906. They landed three infantry battalions and two artillery battalions to attack Badung. When the Dutch military entered the city gate, they were confronted by a crowd of people dressed in white who were ready to attack. A war broke out between the Badung people led by the King of Badung and the Dutch East Indies military. It was called the Puputan War which means war to the point of death. |
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|Description of information ban=Badung inggih punika kabupaten sane madue wewidangan minakadi Kuta miwah Nusa Dua, sane dados objek wisata kasub ring Bali. Kabupaten Badung mawatesan sareng Kabupaten Buleleng ring sisi kaja, Tabanan ring sisi kauh. Samudera Hinda ring sisi kelod. Kabupaten Bangli, Gianyar miwah Kota Denpasar ring sisi kangin. Sampu nyandang katah objek wisata ring Kabupaten Badung sane ngulangunin yening kalalinin, minakadi pasisi Kuta Bali, pasisi Dreamland, pasisi Batubalong sane madue pemandangan eksotis, genah perkemahan Dukuh sane pinaka paninggalan saking Kerajaan Mengwi miwah akeh sane lianan. | |Description of information ban=Badung inggih punika kabupaten sane madue wewidangan minakadi Kuta miwah Nusa Dua, sane dados objek wisata kasub ring Bali. Kabupaten Badung mawatesan sareng Kabupaten Buleleng ring sisi kaja, Tabanan ring sisi kauh. Samudera Hinda ring sisi kelod. Kabupaten Bangli, Gianyar miwah Kota Denpasar ring sisi kangin. Sampu nyandang katah objek wisata ring Kabupaten Badung sane ngulangunin yening kalalinin, minakadi pasisi Kuta Bali, pasisi Dreamland, pasisi Batubalong sane madue pemandangan eksotis, genah perkemahan Dukuh sane pinaka paninggalan saking Kerajaan Mengwi miwah akeh sane lianan. | ||
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