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Which country does Bali belong to?
Indonesia.

Most of Bali is mountainous, with mountains all over the island, high in the east and low in the west. The highest peak on the island is Agung volcano, which is 3 142 meters above sea level. Bali is the only Hindu region in Indonesia. 80% people believe in Hinduism. The local language is Balinese, Indonesian and English are also spoken.

Due to all kinds of customs in Bali, the scenery is very beautiful. Therefore, it also enjoys many nicknames, such as Island of Gods, Island of Demons, Island of Romans, Island of Beauty, Island of Paradise, Island of Magic, flower island and so on. In 20 15, Bali, Indonesia was rated as one of the best islands in the world according to a survey conducted by the famous American travel magazine Tourism+Leisure.

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There is a volcanic belt running through the east and west in the north of Bali, the highest of which is Gunung Agung, 3142m. The volcanic belt extends from south to north, which is a fertile rice field for the main production of crops on the island. The western part of Bali is sparsely populated, and it is the only non-cultivated area on the island. It is also the location of Bali National Park, which is a densely wooded area with rich and rare plants and birds and a spectacular underwater world.

The highest mountain: Gunung Agung in the northeast, with an altitude of 3142m, is called "the navel of the world". The largest lake: Baddour Lake. The two main rivers: Pakrisan River and Petanu River, which are regarded as the banks of the sacred river, have found many ancient imperial relics. National Forest Reserve: Balana in the west is a tropical jungle where bears, wild boar and deer still live.

Bali is located at the equator, with a hot and humid climate, which is a typical tropical rain forest climate. At low places, the average temperature is between 2 1℃-33℃, but the temperature in mountainous areas can be as low as 5℃. Humidity varies according to regions and seasons, and is generally high, with an average humidity of about 60%- 100%.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Bali