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Jembrana The Regency of
Jembrana is a rugged area covering a large strip of the southwest
coast of Bali. The western tip of the island is separated from East Java
by a narrow strait, serviced by a regular ferry service between Gilimanuk, and Ketapang. Legend has it that Bali was once joined
to Java here by a narrow piece of land, until one day a distinguished
Javanese priest of great powers banished his badly behave son to Bali,
drawing a finger scross the connection sands and cutting Bali off from
the “mainland” of Java.
Indeed, geological evidence proves that there was once a land connection.
The strait is lees than three kilometres at is widest point and in some
places reaches only 60 metres. An enterprising Buginese prince from
Makasar named Kapiten Patimi set himself up during the 17th Century as
ruler of Jembrana. He was tolerated by the Badung royalty, who basically
considered Jembrana as an
appendage of their own extensive realm. At the turn of the 19th Century
the Raja of Karangasem, having
conquared both Buleleng and Lombok, proceeded to covet Jembrana, and actually
succeeded in taking over for a stage, much to the chagrin of Badung. The Ducth military expedition of 1846-49
enabled the colonials to exert an increasing degree of control over northern
and western Bali. In 1847 the Raja of Jembrana finally relinquished his
kingdom to the Dutch who appointed a “puppet” member of the
royal family a Regent. Independence brought increased prosperity
to Jembrana, and the narrow stri of the coastal land is now intensively
cultivated. Large coconut plantations back onto a range of mountainous
jungle. The most important and largest fishing port in Bali is at Pengambengan
just ten kilometres southwest of the major town of
Negara, within view
of the nearby coast of Java. The local fishermen here, using large motorized
peraus, catch quantities of sardines in the triangular area of Indian
Ocean between Bali and Java known as Selat
Bali. There are several large canneries right on the beach at Pengambengan.
Prawn-breeding is also a small industry with tremendous potential in this
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