Denpasar metropolitan area

Metropolitan area in Bali, Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Denpasar metropolitan area or Greater Denpasar[a], and locally known as Sarbagita; (an acronym of DenpasarBadung–Gianyar–Tabanan) is a metropolitan area located in Bali, Indonesia. This area includes Denpasar city and its surrounding areas such as Badung Regency, Gianyar Regency, and Tabanan Regency. Sarbagita is the largest metropolitan area in the Lesser Sunda Islands and the second largest in the Eastern Indonesia region after the Makassar metropolitan area in South Sulawesi. It has an area of 1,928.28 km2, and at the 2023 estimate had a population of 2,301,887.[2]

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Denpasar metropolitan area
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From top, left to right: Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar City viewd from plane, Bajra Sandhi Monument in Denpasar City, Kuta Beach is a popular tourist spot, Garuda Wisnu Kencana in Badung Regency, Tanah Lot Temple in Tabanan Regency, Kumbasari Park, Denpasar City at Night, Ubud Monkey Forest in Gianyar Regency
Location of Denpasar metropolitan area
Coordinates: 8°40′18″S 115°14′02″E
Country Indonesia
Province Bali
Core cityDenpasar
RegenciesMost parts of Badung Regency
parts of Gianyar Regency
parts of Tabanan Regency
Area
  Metro
1,928.28 km2 (744.51 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2023 estimate)
  Metro
2,301,887
  Metro density1,193.75/km2 (3,091.80/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (Indonesia Central Time)
GDP metro2023[1]
 - TotalIncreaseRp 184.558 trillion
IncreaseUS$ 12.108 billion
IncreaseUS$ 38.778 billion (PPP)
 - Per capitaIncreaseRp 80.176 million
IncreaseUS$ 5,260
IncreaseUS$ 16,846 (PPP)
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Definition

The national government regards the Denpasar Metropolitan Area as including Denpasar city, Badung Regency, Gianyar Regency, and Tabanan Regency. This area is on the international trade route such as Lombok Strait and is directly adjacent to Indian Ocean.

Geography

Denpasar is a coastal city with island and bays, islets, and peninsulas, located southern part of Bali Island, eastern part of Indian Ocean. The Lombok Strait separates Bali and Lombok.

Infrastructure

I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport
Trans Sarbagita bus

Trans Sarbagita is the cheapest public transportation in Denpasar. It began to operate in February 2011.The price for one ride is Rp2,500 for students and Rp3,500 for the public. Trans Sarbagita operates from 06:00 to 19:00.

Bali Mandara Toll Road

On 21 December 2011, construction started on the Nusa Dua-Benoa-Ngurah Rai International Airport toll road, will provide a special lane for motorcycles. This has been done by seven state-owned enterprises led by PT Jasa Marga with 60% of the shares. PT Jasa Marga Bali Tol will construct the 9.91-kilometre-long (6.16-mile) toll road (totally 12.7 kilometres (7.89 miles) with access road). The construction is estimated to cost Rp.2.49 trillion ($273.9 million). The project goes through 2 kilometres (1 mile) of mangrove forest and through 2.3 kilometres (1.4 miles) of beach, both within 5.4 hectares (13 acres) area. The elevated toll road is built over the mangrove forest on 18,000 concrete pillars that occupied two hectares of mangrove forest. This was compensated by the planting of 300,000 mangrove trees along the road.[3][4] On 23 September 2013, the Bali Mandara Toll Road was opened, with the Dewa Ruci Junction (Simpang Siur) underpass being opened previously.[5]

Tourism

Over 5.2 million international tourists visited Bali in 2023.[6] Denpasar is the busiest entry port to Indonesia ahead of Jakarta and Batam.[7] In 2019, around 1.3 million foreign tourists came from Australia, 1.1 million from China and 0.4 million from India.[8] Meanwhile 9.5 million domestic tourists visited Bali in 2023.[9]

Demographics

The metropolitan area is divided into four regencies (kabupaten) and one city (kota). These are, with their areas and their populations at the 2010 census[10] and the 2020 census,[11] together with the official estimates as at mid 2023 and the Human Development Index for each regency and city.

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Name of
City or
Regency
CapitalArea
in
km2
Pop'n
2000
Census
Pop'n
2010
Census
Pop'n
2020
Census
Pop'n
2023
Estimate
HDI[12]
2023 estimate
Density
(per km2)
2023
Denpasar CityDenpasar127.78532,440788,589725,314748,3970.847 (Very High)5,856.91
Badung RegencyMangupura418.62345,863543,332548,191563,3350.831 (Very High)1,345.69
Gianyar RegencyGianyar368.00393,155469,777515,344524,0220.792 (High)1,423.97
Tabanan RegencyTabanan1,013.88376,030420,913461,630466,1320.774 (High)459.75
Total1,928.281,647,4882,222,6112,250,4792,301,8870.816 (Very High)1,193.75
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See also

Notes

  1. Indonesian: Wilayah metropolitan Denpasar/Kawasan metropolitan Denpasar, Denpasar Raya; Balinese: Wawengkon métropolitan Dénpasar, Balinese script: ᬯᬯᭂᬂᬓᭀᬦ᭄​ᬫᬾᬢ᭄ᬭᭀᬧᭀᬮᬶᬢᬦ᭄​ᬤᬾᬦ᭄ᬧᬲᬃ

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