Pedawa Village

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   Pedawa village is one of five (5) old village (SCTP + B) that are within 1 (one) area in the district of Banjar.
Pedawa village has an area of 1668 hectares, with a population of 1728 households, with 4584 the number of lives the soul.
Pedawa village is in the mountains with a height of 500meter above sea level. Distance from city sub-districts Banjar adalag about 12 km and the distance from the district town of Singaraja is approximately 30 km.
The village has their Pedawa Pre-Family Welfare as 437KK with 60.12 Rural Development Index and classified in developing village (Bappenas, 2014)

The boundaries of the village Pedawa among others, the north bordering the village Cempaga, Village Tigawasa, and Village Kayuputih Melaka, in the east by the Village Strait and Village Sharpening Gobleg, on the south by the Village Gobleg, Desa Kayu Putih and the village of Tirta Sari, west adjacent to the Village Banyuseri and Banjar. The village is divided into 6 banjo Pedawa offices / hamlet namely Banjar Dinas village, Banjar Dinas Hone, Banjar Dinas Munduk Waban, Kelian Dinas Ingsakan, Kelian Dinas Bangkian Sidem, and Kelian Dinas Lambo.

HISTORICAL OLD VILLAGE Pedawa

Village Name Pedawa apparently not from antiquity, before Pedawa village named "Pedawa" This Pedawa village formerly known as the "Mountain Tambleg", which is derived from the word "Tamblingan", and is closely related to Ulun Danu Tamblingan.

Besides this as a mountain village called tambleg because the people who inhabit this region most of his belog-belog,

understanding belog name here is very simple (easily misled by others). In addition, the name is also taken as it relates to the state of people's minds is farming, the planting of upland rice and are commonly called "ngaga". Later the name changed to the name of Mount Tambleg Gunung Sari. This name change is caused by subsistence society
Pedawa village who daily are working to produce sugar juice (a tap sap). So that over time, over time the name of Mount Tambleg more and more rarely used by the community.

According to local people, around the 12th century never came a king named Sri Maharaja Jayasakti or Raja Bima and a named Hamlet King Pandita When. He came to the village of Pedawa to

organize religious life in the village is particularly addressed is the problem of burial, which was once a village community where Pedawa on the issue of death is never recognize the term

Berita Desa Pedawa

June 17, 2023
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