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Anggabaya is a small village in
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, Indonesia.


Title

Its correct formal title is Desa Pekraman Anggabaya (in the
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) or Desa Adat Anggabaya (in the Indonesian language). In English it would be The Traditional (or Customary) Village of Anggabaya. Desa = Village. NB. Pekraman is also spelt Pakraman - both spellings are equally to be found in use. In common parlance it is usually referred to as Banjar Anggabaya (a Banjar is more or less the same as a Parish), or just simply Anggabaya.


Location

It is located approximately 4½ miles north of the centre of Denpasar, the provincial capital of
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, and is situated on Jalan Trenggana (Trenggana Road). The nearest villages are Pelagan to the south, Jenah to the south-west, Cengkilung to the north-west and Jabajero to the east. A small river, known locally as Tukad Anggabaya, flows down from the north through the eastern part of the village, separating the hamlet of Jungut from the rest of the village.


The Village

In 2006 there were 157 households in the village with a total of 800 inhabitants. About 75% of the adults were then involved in farming, 20% in the handicraft industry and the remainder worked as civil servants, traders or in other professions.. Bali Post newspaper in Indonesian. In the village one finds a traditional market with a large
Banyan tree A banyan, also spelled "banian", is a fig that develops accessory trunks from adventitious prop roots, allowing the tree to spread outwards indefinitely. This distinguishes banyans from other trees with a strangler habit that begin life as a ...
, Pasar Kertha Waringin Sari (pasar = market, waringin = Banyan). This market was one of three Balinese traditional markets used as a subject for a postgraduate research thesis."Postgraduate Thesis in the Management of City Development at the 10th of November Institute of Technology, Surabaya by I Wayan Suarjana 2003"
/ref> Next to the market is one of the village's 3 Balinese Hindu temples, and across the road is a large wantilan (open sided village meeting hall). The village primary school is SDN No.3 Penatih - Sekolah Dasar Negeri No.3 Penatih - National Elementary School No.3 Penatih. The school is situated about 250 yds south of the village market. The village doctor holds a private surgery 6 evenings a week next to the primary school. In addition, medical and dental cover is provided each morning 6 days a week at the local Community Health Centre, Puskesmas II (''Pus''at ''Kes''ehatan ''Mas''yarakat = Community Health Centre) which is located 1.3 miles SE of Anggabaya in Jalan Nagasari, Laplap."List of Puskesmas in Denpasar"
Puskesmas II Denpasar Timur is at no.5 in the list. Official website for the City of Denpasar Health Service.


Administration

Anggabaya is one of the 10 Banjar that make up Kelurahan Penatih.Local Government Structure of Kelurahan Penatih
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A
Kelurahan In Indonesia, village or subdistrict is the fourth-level subdivision below a district, regency/city, and province. There are a number of names and types for villages in Indonesia, with ''desa'' (rural village) being the most frequently used for re ...
is local government division more or less the same as a Borough. In turn, Penatih is one of the 11 Kelurahan and/or Desa that make up the Kecamatan (or District) of Denpasar Timur (East Denpasar).Structure of East Denpasar Kecamatan.
This webpage shows 4 tables of numbers. The 4th table shows the numbers of males, females and then the total of inhabitants for each of the 11 Kelurahan/Desa in East Denpasar. Penatih is shown as having 5,557 inhabitants. Official website for the City of Denpasar.
The Post Code for all of Penatih, and therefore for Anggabaya as well, is 80238."Post code for Penatih"
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Telephone numbers in North-East Denpasar, which includes all of Penatih and Anggabaya, have 6 digits starting with 46 and use the Denpasar Area Code (0361), like this: (0361) 46xxxx.


Subak

Subak is the traditional Balinese system of irrigation. It is organised amongst (rice) farming communities and controls the distribution of water, especially at rice planting time. In March 2010 Subak Anggabaya had 162 members and covered an area of 39.54 hectares."Antara News article about putting thousands of young fish into the irrigation channels of Subak Anggabaya, in Indonesian."
In 2009 Subak Anggabaya was chosen as the beneficiary of the Denpasar City Government's Consolidation Farm Programme to assist rural farmers who were experiencing high fertilizer and seed prices coupled with low prices for harvested rice. In 2010 Subak Anggabaya was chosen as the beneficiary of a Denpasar City Government Programme to build a 5 km "Farmers' Trail" or access road in the subak. Subak Anggabaya is notable in that it has been used a subject for research by various postgraduates for their theses "Postgraduate Thesis at Gadjah Mada University, Yogakarta by Sumiyati 2011"
and by other researchers for technical papers."Evaluation of the Physical Performance of the Subak System, as it relates to Agro-Eco tourism, using a Fuzzy Logic Approach, at Gadjah Mada and Udayana Universities, by Sumiyati, Sutiarso, Windia and Sudira 2011"


Climate

Anggabaya has two seasons, rainy and dry. The rainy season runs from about November to April and the dry season from about May to October. The temperature is around 86°F (30°C) by day and 79°F (26°C) by night. It does not vary much throughout the year, although in the dry season the temperature is one or two degrees cooler than in the rainy season.MSN Weather for Denpasar, Bali
. Monthly average Temperature and Rainfall over the year.
The current weather can be found her


See also

* Denpasar * Puskesmas *
Subak (irrigation) Subak is the water management (irrigation) system for the paddy fields on Bali island, Indonesia. It was developed in the 9th century. For the Balinese, irrigation is not simply providing water for the plant's roots, but water is used to co ...


Notes and references

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External links


Anggabaya on WikimapiaAnggabaya on Google Maps
(Note the very large Banyan Tree at the village market nd from which the market takes its name right of centre.) Populated places in Bali
Anggabaya Weather Forecast