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Emily Watt 6R Bali, Indonesia There are many beautiful places across the global, but one of the most amazing, breath taking, and mouth- w atering places is Bail. Indonesia is a country made up of 17,000 islands and one of the main islands in  Indonesia is Bali. Bali has a population of over 3 million people, and covers an area of 5,780 km. Bali was founded by Sri Kensari warmedewa in 1343 and ruled Bali for nearly 350 years. The capital of Bali is Denpasar, and currently the president is Joko Widodo. Bails currency is called rupiah,  1 dollar = 10,851.2 rupiah. Bails main religion is Hindu with a whopping 83.5%.

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Bali, Indonesia 

There are many

beautiful places across the global,

but one of the most amazing,

breath taking, and mouth-

watering places is Bail. Indonesia

is a country made up of 17,000

islands and one of the main

islands in  Indonesia is Bali. Bali

has a population of over 3

million people, and covers an area of 5,780 km. Bali was founded by Sri

Kensari warmedewa in 1343 and ruled Bali for nearly 350 years. The capital

of Bali is Denpasar, and currently the president is Joko W idodo. Bails currency

is called rupiah,

 

1 dollar = 10,851.2 rupiah. Bails main religion is Hindu with

a whopping 83.5%.

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Climate

Bali has a very tropical climate and reaches a temperature of 31 to 33 degrees

all year round. Bails wet season is mainly around December, January and

sometimes goes through April. In bails wet season it gets very humid and sticky

and their temperatures are still quite hot.

History 

In 2002 and 2005 Bali was bombed. 92

Australians were killed in the Bali bombings.

The total of people that were killed in the Bali

bombing of 2002 and 2005 is 202. In the 13th

century Muslims took over Indonesia, and most of

the islands changed to the Islam religion in the 15th century. In 1811 the

British took over all the islands in Indonesia and then returned

them to the Dutch in 1816. In 1922 Indonesia was made a part

of the Dutch

kingdom. During

World War 2 japan took over

Indonesia.

 

Cultural food 

Bali has a lot of great selling

vegetables, fruits, and foods such as:

rice, tea, coffee, tobacco, cacao,

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copra, vanilla, soybeans, chillies fruits and veggies from the many farms Bali

has to offer. The Balinese eat: sea food, poultry, and pigs. Bali has 4 traditional

main foods that they eat, they are: lawar, Babi guling, bebek, and raujak.

Traditional foods in Bali: 

Lawar:

Lawar is traditionally cooked by men, who chop up strips

of turtle or mango or coconut, add various spices and

mix it with uncooked blood, so that it is red.

Babi Guling:  

roast suckling pig is a great favourite

amongst the Balinese, although the pigs are

usually too old to be suckling - from three to

six months old, they are stuffed with spices,

impaled on a wooden pole and turned over a fire of coconut husks and wood

for one or two hours.

Bebek Betutu:

Duck stuffed with spices and vegetables, wrapped in a

banana leaf, and cooked for three or four hours, this dish

is eaten on special occasions.

Rujak:

A refreshing sweet and sour salad

containing unripe fruit such as mango

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or papaya, m ixed with sugar, chill and salt.

Fan facts

  The Balinese calendar only has 210 days

  They make coffee, tea and chocolate out of

an animal called the luwaks poo.

  There are only 6 volcanos in Bali

  There are over 300 species of birds

 

Whale sharks live around Bali in the coral

reefs

 

There are no m ore tigers and elephants in

Bali due to extinction

Tourism

Bali has a lot to offer for those who like culture, cheap

items, hot sunny weather, tropical beaches, fun sports

and the company of friendly

Balinese people. Bali has a lot

of exciting tourist attractions,

some of the m ain tourist

attractions people go and see

are: ubud, kuta, nusa dua, waterbom Bali and

Waterbom, Bali

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batubulan. Mainly teenagers from Australia go to Bali for the cheap items and

for the sporting activities

Bali has. The Balinese is very big on their culture and in 2013 there were

910,000 people visited A ustralia from Bali.

With all of those good things in Bali, there comes some bad things that Bali has

that might not get as m any people from Australia to come to Bali. These things

are: no public transport food is not really fresh most of the food isn’t cheap in

the superm arkets, the water is dirty, health care is not the best, everyone tries to

sell you things, people are poor and there is a lot of traffic.

Trade

Indonesia imports a lot of thing that come from all over the world.

Indonesia has bought 6,013 million things from Australia. The top 5

things Indonesia imports are 15 % of refined petroleum, 5.5% of crude

petroleum 2.4% of planes, helicopters, space crafts, 1.8 % of vehicle

parts, and 1.5% of cars.

Indonesia flag Australian flag

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Indonesia imports from China, Singapore, Japan, Malaysia and South

Korea. Indonesia exports 5,160 million things. The top 5 things

Indonesia exports are: coal briquette 12%, petroleum gas 9.3%, crude

petroleum 5.9% palm oil 8.3% rubber 4.1%. The places Indonesia

exports to are: China, Singapore, Japan, South Korea and the united

states. Bali’s currency is called the rupiah. Bails currency is much

cheaper than Australia. The people in Bali don’t get a lot of money for

their jobs. The main types of jobs in Bali are: gas, textiles, apparel, foot

wear, mining, cement, chemical fertilizers, plywood, rubber, food,

tourism. Bali is Australia’s 12th largest trade partner.

 

Health and securityBali’s average life span is 72 years for both m ale and female but on their own

their average life spans are: female’s average life span is 73 years male average

life span is: 69 years. There are 151 ,605 kids that die before the age of 5 each

year in Bali. Each person in Bali has a 31% chance of dying because of their

water that can carry bacteria, dirt, bugs, rubbish, diseases and because the

water is very polluted and also because of their medical care isn’t the best but

in some places in Bali they have better medical care. 93% of Balinese people

over 15 year of age can read and write. In Bali there are comm on diseases that

a lot of people catch w hen they go to Bali they are: gastro (Bali belly), rabies

(monkeys, wild dogs), malaria, typhus, typhoid fever.