Bali Island
Bali Maps.
Bali island Bali maps. Bali is a small
fertile island midway along the string of islands which
makes up the Indonesian archipelago, stretching from
Sumatra in the north-west to Irian Jaya, on the border
of Papua New Guinea, in the South-east. Bali is volcanically
active and extravagantly fertile. Bali has an area of
5620 sq km, measures approximately 140 km by 80 km and
is just 8 degrees south of the equator. Gunung Agung
known as the 'mother mountain' is over 3000 meters.
South and north of the central mountains are Bali's
fertile agricultural lands. The southern region is a
wide, gently sloping area where most of Bali's abundant
rice crop is grown. The south-central area is the true
rice basket of the Island. The northern coastal strip
is narrower, rising more rapidly into the foothills
of the central range, but the main export crops - coffee,
copra and rice - are grown here. Cattle are also raised
in this area.


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