Located  just 8 degrees south of the Equator, the island enjoys a tropical  climate with two seasons a year ( wet and dry), and has an average  temperature of 28 degrees Celcius The small island of Bali stretching   140 kilometres from east to west and 80 kilometers from north to south ,  lies east of Java, at the centre of the Indonesian archipelago.  Bali  is a province within the republic of Indonesia.  Its provincial capital  city is Denpasar.  Its road network reflects the islands mountainous  nature.  The tallest of the string of volcanic mountains running from  east to west is Mount Agung that has last erupted in 1963. Bali was a  prime rice-producer until land became scarce in the mid 1900s.  Since  then, the government has encouraged crop diversification, predominantly  into commodity crops such as coffe, vanilla, cloves, tobacco, spices,  and citrus fruits. In the daily life on this colourful island, community  matters are gratly prised.  Despite sporadic internal disturbances  associated with political changes in Indonesia, Bali remains a place  where social harmony is of tremendous importanced and visitors are  regarded as welcomed guests.  Even with the arrival of countless  tourists over the years the Balinese have kept their strong spiritual  roots and culture very much alive. The majority of Bali’s three million  people live in tight village communities with substantially extended  families.  The main tourist areas are Kuta and Seminyak.  Kuta became a  major attraction during the tourist boom of the 1970s because of its  white sandy beaches, great surf, and dramatic sunsets.  Those in search  of quieter regions tend to head to the more demure resorts of Sanur and  Candidasa on the East  coast, or Lovina in the Noorth.  Nusa Dua on the  southernmost peninsula of the island houses many popular five star  resorts.  The central village of Ubud, in the hilly region of Gianyar,  has blossomed as a tourist destination and is now considered to be the  artistic and cultural centre of Bali.

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