Bali (disambiguation)
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Bali is an island province of Indonesia.
Bali may also refer to:
Places
Africa
- Bali, Cameroon, a city in West Africa
- Bali, Ethiopia, a region in south-eastern Ethiopia
- Bali, Nigeria, a Local Government Area in Taraba State
Asia
- Bali, Rajasthan, a city in the Indian state of Rajasthan
- Bali (Rajasthan Assembly constituency)
- Bali, Iran, a village in Kermanshah Province, Iran
- Bali, Sarpol-e Zahab, a village in Kermanshah Province, Iran
- Bali District, a district of New Taipei in the Republic of China (Taiwan)
- Bali Sea, north of the island of Bali
- Bali Strait, between the Indonesian islands of Bali and Java
- Bali, alternative name for Unea or Uneapa island in West New Britain, Papua New Guinea
- Bali, Bhutan, a village
Europe
- Bali, Greece, a populated place in Greece
Other
- 770 Bali, an asteroid
People
- Bali (name), an Indian name
Languages
- Balinese language, spoken in Indonesia
- Bali language (Nigeria)
- Uneapa language, spoken on the island of Bali in Papua New Guinea
Hinduism
- Bali (demon), a demon king defeated by the god Vishnu
- Vali (Ramayana) (also spelled Bali), a Vanara king from the epic Ramayana
- Bali (sacrifice), a ritual animal sacrifice
In business
- Bali (lingerie), an American lingerie company
- Bali Air, an inactive airline based in Jakarta, Indonesia
- Bali TV, a privately owned television station covering the island of Bali
- Gran Hotel Bali, a skyscraper in Benidorm, Spain
- Intercontinental Hotel Bali, in Bali, Indonesia
Other uses
- USS Bali (ID-2483), a Dutch freighter seized in World War I
- Commonly accepted shorthand for Balisong (knife), a type of folding knife
- Bali Communiqué, a communique on 30 November 2007 to tackle climate change
- Torma, Tibetan term for Buddhist offering cakes, called bali or balingha in Sanskrit
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