Badung Regency


Badung is a regency of Bali, Indonesia. Its regency seat is in Mangupura.
It has undergone a population boom in the last decade, and has grown into the largest of the suburban regions of Greater Denpasar. It covers Bali's most heavy tourist regions, including Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Canggu, Uluwatu, Badung, and Mengwi. The northern part of the regency is relatively unpopulated, and the part near the coast and west of Denpasar from Jimbaran and up to Canggu is heavily populated. Ngurah Rai International Airport is located within the Regency.

Administration

The Regency is divided into six districts, listed below from south to north with their areas and 2010 Census populations, and the latest mid-2018 official estimates. It is further subdivided into villages.
NameArea in
km2
Population
2010 Census
Population
2018 Estimate
South Kuta
Kuta
North Kuta
Mengwi
Abiansemal
Petang
Totals

Demographics

Badung Regency is home to many people from outside Bali who came for work. Therefore, its ethnic makeup is more cosmopolitan than rural Bali, although some parts of the regency itself are still agricultural and rural.
It has an area of 418.52 km2 and population of 543,332 and a density of 1,293.37 per square kilometer. The 2015 intercensal survey listed a population of 615,148, a rate that exceeds Bali as a whole.

Breeding Center

On November 8, 2011 a breeding center for the endangered Bali starling was officially inaugurated in Sibang, Badung Regency inside the Green School area with initial 73 starlings. 20 of the birds came from various zoos in Europe, another 3 came from Jurong Bird Park in Singapore, and the others were already at the breeding center. If the breeding program gets success, some of them will be released into the wild, 4 of the breeding stock to Koelner Zoo and 3 to Jurong Bird Park. There were currently about 500 birds throughout Bali, 287 of them in breeding centers.