Sulawesi
Sulawesi, also known as Celebes, is one of the four Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia, located in the eastern part of the country. It is the world's eleventh-largest island, covering an area of approximately 174,600 square kilometers. Sulawesi is known for its unique shape, which resembles a crab or an orchid, and is divided into four large peninsulas, each with its own distinct culture, language, and traditions. These are the Minahasa Peninsula in the north, the East Peninsula, the South Peninsula, and the Southeast Peninsula.
The island is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, with many endemic species that can only be found on the island. Some of the popular tourist attractions in Sulawesi include Bunaken National Marine Park, which is known for its diverse marine life and coral reefs, the Tana Toraja highlands, which is famous for its unique culture and traditional houses, and Lake Poso, which is the third-largest lake in Indonesia and offers beautiful scenery and opportunities for trekking and hiking. Sulawesi has a rich history and is known for its unique blend of cultures, which is influenced by its position as a trading hub between Asia and the Pacific. Visitors to Sulawesi can explore the island's many cultural attractions, such as traditional markets, museums, and historical sites, as well as its natural beauty, such as waterfalls, mountains, and forests.
Languages spoken | Bahasa Indonesia |
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Currency used | Rupiah |
Area (km2) | 174,600 |
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