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'''Nusa Lembongan''' is an [[island]] southeast of [[Bali]], [[Indonesia]]. Administratively, the island is a subdistrict of [[Indonesia|subdistrict]] of [[Klungkung]] regency. Nusa Lembongan is one of three small islands close together, the others being: [[Nusa Penida]] and [[Nusa Ceningan]]. The [[Badung Strait]] separates these three islands from Bali. Nusa Lembongan is the only one of the 3 to have any tourist infrastructure and is a popular side destination for visitors to [[Bali]]. |
'''Nusa Lembongan''' is an [[island]] southeast of [[Bali]], [[Indonesia]]. Administratively, the island is a subdistrict of [[Indonesia|subdistrict]] of [[Klungkung]] regency. Nusa Lembongan is one of three small islands close together, the others being: [[Nusa Penida]] and [[Nusa Ceningan]]. The [[Badung Strait]] separates these three islands from Bali. Nusa Lembongan is the only one of the 3 to have any tourist infrastructure and is a popular side destination for visitors to [[Bali]]. |
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Nusa Lembongan is approximately 8 square kilometres in size. The economy is largely tourism-based but there is basic subsistence agriculture and fishing on the island and a thriving seaweed farming micro-industry. |
Nusa Lembongan is approximately 8 square kilometres in size. The economy is largely tourism-based but there is basic subsistence agriculture and fishing <ref>The Jakarata Post, Feb 24th 2009</ref> on the island and a thriving seaweed farming micro-industry. |
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Revision as of 06:00, 26 July 2009
Nusa Lembongan is an island southeast of Bali, Indonesia. Administratively, the island is a subdistrict of subdistrict of Klungkung regency. Nusa Lembongan is one of three small islands close together, the others being: Nusa Penida and Nusa Ceningan. The Badung Strait separates these three islands from Bali. Nusa Lembongan is the only one of the 3 to have any tourist infrastructure and is a popular side destination for visitors to Bali.
Nusa Lembongan is approximately 8 square kilometres in size. The economy is largely tourism-based but there is basic subsistence agriculture and fishing [1] on the island and a thriving seaweed farming micro-industry.
- ^ The Jakarata Post, Feb 24th 2009