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The wantilan is an imposing pavilion built over a low plinth and topped with two or three tiered pyramidal roofs. [1] The building has no walls. The enormous roof is traditionally supported by four main posts and twelve or twenty peripheral posts.
The bale kulkul or bale kul-kul (Balinese "drum pavilion") is a Balinese pavilion where a slit-log drum (Balinese kulkul) is placed. It is essentially a drum tower or a watch tower . A bale kulkul can has a civic function, such as those used in villages as a mean of communication; or for religious function, an integral part of Balinese temple ...
It contains places called "Pura" or temples to worship of gods. Pura Puseh Desa is used to worship the god Brahma (creator god) and Pura Bale Agung is used to worship the God Wisnu (god of preservation). Madya mandala is a zone for humans. Here the people of Penglipuran live with their families in a building unit called the pekarangan.
Bale daja or meten 4. Bale dangin or sikepat 5. Bale dauh or tiang sanga 6. Bale delod or sekenam 7. Paon 8. Lumbung 9. a pigsty 10. Lawang 11. Aling-aling 12. Sanggah pengijeng karang. Balinese traditional house refers to the traditional house of Balinese people in Bali, Indonesia.
Rumah Bale (Arsitektur Sumba) Traditional Crafts Skills and Proficiency 201300075: 2013: Tenun Ikat Sumba: Traditional Crafts Skills and Proficiency 201400144: 2014: Lodok: Knowledge and Habits of Behavior Regarding Nature and the Universe 201400145: 2014: Penti Weki Peso Beo Reca Rangga Wali Ntaung: Community Customs, Rites, and Celebrations ...
A peasant from Bale, Ethiopia. Bale was considered the domain of the Emirate of Harar until Menelik's conquest of the kingdom in 1887 and consequently became incorporated into modern Ethiopia from thereon. [1] The modern province was created in 1960 out of the province of Harerge south of the Shebelle by the Haile Selassie regime.
Bale Mountains National Park is a national park in Ethiopia. The park encompasses an area of approximately 2,150 km 2 (830 sq mi) in the Bale Mountains and Sanetti Plateau of the Ethiopian Highlands .
Bale Zone (Oromo: Aaana Baalee) is a zone in Oromia Region of Ethiopia. Bale is bordered on the south by the Ganale Dorya River which separates it from Guji Zone , on the west by the West Arsi Zone , on the north by Arsi Zone , on the northeast by the Shebelle River which separates it from West Hararghe Zone and East Hararghe Zone , and on the ...