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Semaya Destination Guide

Touring Semaya in Indonesia

Semaya in the region of Nusa Tenggara Barat is located in Indonesia - some 625 mi or ( 1006 km ) East of Jakarta , the country's capital city .

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Time in Semaya is now 05:32 AM (Tuesday) . The local timezone is named " Asia/Makassar " with a UTC offset of 8 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Makassar, Tulungagung, Tuban, Toyapakeh, and Surabaya. Being here already, consider visiting Makassar . Check out our recommendations for Semaya ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Interesting facts about this location

Nusa Penida

Nusa Penida is an island southeast of Indonesia's island Bali. Administratively, the island is a district of Klungkung regency. There are two small islands nearby: Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan. The Badung Strait separates the island and Bali. The interior of Nusa Penida is hilly with a maximum altitude of 524 metres. It is drier than the nearby island of Bali. Unlike the neighbouring small island of Nusa Lembongan there is very little tourist infrastructure here.

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Located at -8.73 115.53 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: Islands of Bali, Subdistricts of Bali

USAT Liberty

USAT Liberty was a United States Army transport ship torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-166 in January 1942 and beached on the island of Bali. She had been built as a design 1037 ship for the United States Shipping Board during World War I and had served in the United States Navy during that conflict as animal transport USS Liberty (ID-3461). She was also notable as the first ship constructed at Federal Shipbuilding, Kearny, New Jersey.

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Located at -8.90 115.47 (Lat./Long.); Less than 24 km away
Tags: 1918 ships, Bali, Design 1037 ships of the United States Navy, Maritime incidents in 1942, Ships built in New Jersey, Ships sunk by Japanese submarines, Transport ships of the United States Army, World War II shipwrecks in the Indian Ocean, Wreck diving sites

Gelgel, Indonesia

Gelgel is a village that is situated in the regency of Klungkung, on the Island of Bali, Indonesia. The village, which lies four kilometers south of the regency capital Semarapura, not far from the coast, contains a number of culturally interesting structures. It is known for its pottery and handwoven ceremonial songket cloth. The village mainly owes its fame to the kingdom of Gelgel, which dominated Bali from perhaps the early 16th century to 1686.

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Located at -8.56 115.41 (Lat./Long.); Less than 29 km away
Tags: History of Bali, Populated places in Bali, Pre-colonial States of Indonesia

Klungkung Regency

Klungkung is the smallest regency (kabupaten) of Bali, Indonesia. It has an area of 315 km and population of 169,906 (2004). Its regency seat is Semarapura. The regency is divided into 4 subdistricts (kecamatan): Banjarangkan, Dawan, Klungkung, and Nusa Penida. One can reach Klungkung easily from Gianyar via the highway. The regency is famous for its classic Balinese paintings which mostly depict the story of the epics like Mahabharata or Ramayana.

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Located at -8.54 115.40 (Lat./Long.); Less than 32 km away
Tags: Regencies of Bali

Kertha Gosa Pavilion

The Kertha Gosa pavilion is an example of Balinese architecture located on the island of Bali, in the city Klungkung, Indonesia. The Kertha Gosa Pavilion at Klungkung Palace was first built in the early 18th century by Dewa Agung Gusti Sideman. The first function of the pavilion was for the court of law in 1945. Kertha Gosa was repainted in the 1920s and again in the 1960s. The people who discovered the pavilion knew there was an extensive history behind the pavilion.

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Located at -8.54 115.40 (Lat./Long.); Less than 32 km away
Tags: Buildings and structures in Bali, Houses in Indonesia