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Nusa Tenggara Barat (NTB) is a province located in the western part of the Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia. It comprises several islands, the largest being Lombok and Sumbawa. The capital city is Mataram, situated on Lombok Island. NTB is known for its stunning landscapes, which include beautiful beaches, mountainous terrains, and volcanic areas such as Mount Rinjani, one of the highest peaks in Indonesia.
The province is rich in cultural diversity and is home to various ethnic groups, including the Sasak people on Lombok and the Sumbawa people on Sumbawa Island. NTB is also renowned for its traditional arts, music, and dance, which reflect the region's heritage. Tourism plays a significant role in the province's economy, attracting visitors to its natural beauty and cultural festivals.
In recent years, Nusa Tenggara Barat has been focused on sustainable tourism practices to preserve its natural and cultural resources. Efforts are being made to promote responsible travel and improve infrastructure to support both local communities and tourists. As a result, NTB continues to thrive as a destination for adventure seekers, cultural enthusiasts, and beach lovers alike.
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