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History
At around
the time Islam first came to these islands in
the 16th century, four Hindu Kingdoms co-existed
in apparent peace in what is now West Nusa Tenggara.
Lombok experienced strong Balinese influences,
but has retained a unique identity. The indigenous
people of Lombok, the Sasaks, are predominantly
Moslem and have a strong, distinguished tradition,
as do the people of neighboring Sumbawa. Soft,
white sand, virgin beaches are typical in Lombok,
where the motto is: "You can see Bali from Lombok,
but not Lombok from Ball". Famous for its ikat
hand-woven textiles, the island has exceptional
charm and is relatively undiscovered, except for
the town of Senggigi, which is becoming a major
resort area.
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