Difference between revisions of "Place Desa Trunyan"
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|Page Title=Desa Terunyan | |Page Title=Desa Terunyan | ||
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|Link=https://www.kintamani.id/desa-trunyan-bali-00111.html | |Link=https://www.kintamani.id/desa-trunyan-bali-00111.html | ||
|Credit=I Kadek | |Credit=I Kadek | ||
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+ | |Title of information=Sunrise hiking Lake Batur circumference and Trunyan village | ||
+ | |Photo of information=Nina.jpg | ||
+ | |Link=Lost Bali https://www.facebook.com/groups/Lost.Bali/ | ||
+ | |Credit=Nina Vishnevska | ||
+ | }}{{Place/Information | ||
+ | |Title of information=The Bali Village with a Magic Tree | ||
+ | |Description of information=The "Bali Aga people, who live in typically remote and isolated villages mainly in northeast Bali, are some of the island's oldest inhabitants: Trunyan dates back to at least 911 CE. Like most Balinese, the Bali Aga follow Bali's eccentric brand of Hinduism, but every village cluster, like the group of villages Trunyan heads, also has its own religious rituals and beliefs." | ||
+ | |Link=http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20160606-the-village-that-sails-their-dead-to-rot | ||
+ | |Credit=Theodora Sutcliffe, 29 June 2016 | ||
}} | }} | ||
|Linked words=Genah, Desa, Desa adat, Desa dinas, | |Linked words=Genah, Desa, Desa adat, Desa dinas, | ||
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Revision as of 23:53, 24 April 2020
- Name of Place
- Desa Terunyan
- Location
- Reference
- Lontar
- Folktales
- Biographies
- Children's Books
- Books
- Holidays and Ceremonies
Information about place
In English
In Balinese
In Indonesian
Lost Bali https://www.facebook.com/groups/Lost.Bali/
Nina Vishnevska
In English
In Balinese
In Indonesian
http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20160606-the-village-that-sails-their-dead-to-rot
Theodora Sutcliffe, 29 June 2016
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