Negara, Bali

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Negara
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Negara
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Negara
Location in Indonesia
Coordinates: 8°21′25″S114°37′1″E / 8.35694°S 114.61694°E / -8.35694; 114.61694 Coordinates: 8°21′25″S114°37′1″E / 8.35694°S 114.61694°E / -8.35694; 114.61694
CountryIndonesia
Province Bali
Regency Jembrana Regency
Time zone UTC+8 (WITA)

Negara is the capital city of the Jembrana Regency in Bali, Indonesia. [1]

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Etymology

Negara means city in the Balinese language. The word originates from the Sanskrit word Nagara, with the same meaning.

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References

  1. "Profil - Pemetaan Wilayah Pemerintahan Kabupaten Jembrana" . Retrieved 5 January 2013.