Denpasar Barat, Administrative district in Denpasar, Indonesia.
Denpasar Barat is the western district of Denpasar, spanning roughly 24 square kilometers across the region. It contains eleven distinct villages that mix residential neighborhoods with agricultural areas at a modest elevation.
The district was officially established through an Indonesian government decree in the early 2020s. This administrative reorganization created the current boundaries and governance structure.
Eight traditional villages and three urban communities form the social structure of Denpasar Barat, maintaining local customs while adapting to modern urban development.
The district is divided into nine postal code zones to help with navigation and organization. Local government offices here handle everyday services for residents and visitors alike.
Over 200 hectares of rice paddies remain visible here, tucked between modern homes and streets. These fields show how farming traditions persist within an increasingly developed urban landscape.
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