Bali had a population recorded as 3,151,000 in 2005, (source [1] in Related Links below)
Balinese history and culture are heavily influenced by Hindu religion. As such, there never was any Sultan (as this term is commonly used by Arabic/Islamic kingdom). Currently there are no kings nor queens governing Bali as it is a province under country of Indonesia.
Bali isn't a country
Infra is the father of bali
The first Bali bombing was on October 12, 2002.
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Indonesia is the nation of Bali.
No, Bali is an island in Indonesia.
Bali has a population of around 4.3 million people. The majority of Balinese people practice Balinese Hinduism, a unique form of Hinduism that incorporates local beliefs and practices.
No, it is not. Bali is a province and also an island in Indonesia.
As of 2021, the estimated population of Bali is around 4.4 million people.
Balikpapan is a city in Kalimantan ( Borneo ) Island, the largest island in Indonesia archipelago, while Bali is the name of Bali Island . Indonesia is archipelago country. Both Bali and Kalimantan are parts of Indonesia
Bali beaches can be found in Bali. Bali is a province in Indonesia. If someone in the USA wants to visit a Bali beach, they have to travel to Bali in Indonesia.
Bali is part of Indonesia. And Indonesia has not sign the convention. So, Bali is not part of it
Bali is not a country. It is part of Indonesia. Indonesia is the country - they are called indonesian. People from Bali are also referred to as balinese.
Bali is an island and also a province within Indonesia.
The capital of Bali (in Indonesia) is Denpasar. Bali is an Indonesian island westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands. Bali is a small island, but it is densely populated, and culturally and economically one of the most important islands of Indonesia.
Only 3% of the population in Indonesia is 'officially' Hindu, but it is practised by 93% of the population of Bali. It is also popular in Sumatra and Java. All of this information can be found on wikipedia (http://www.wikipedia.com).