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 Ethnologue: Indonesia, Sulawesi
Central Sulawesi; Poso District, Poso Kota, Poso Pesisir, Parigi, Lage, Pamona Utara, Pamona Selatan, Tojo, Ulubongko, Ampana Kota, Ampanatete, Una-Una, Mori Atas, Petasia, Bungku Utara, Bungku Tengah subdistricts; 193 villages.
Central Sulawesi at the neck of the southeastern peninsula, Mori Atas, Lembo, and Petasia subdistricts.
South Sulawesi, eastern Luwu District in Nuha, Malili, and Mangkutana subdistricts; Central Sulawesi, Banggai District, 2 villages in Mori Atas Subdistrict and 1 village in Pamona Utara Subdistrict.
www.christusrex.org /www1/pater/ethno/Inds.html   (5539 words)

  
 Sulawesi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The island is subdivided into six provinces: Gorontalo, West Sulawesi, South Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi, and North Sulawesi.
Sulawesi (formerly Celebes) is a large island in Indonesia.
The central part of the island is ruggedly mountainous, such that the island's peninsulas have traditionally been remote from each other, with better connections by sea than by road.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sulawesi   (155 words)

  
 Indonesia Investment Online - Regional Potential
The GRDP of Central Sulawesi Province in 1995 was Rp.
Central Sulawesi Province is set into 4 regencies, 1 municipal city and 1 administrative city with Palu as its capital city.
Mutiara Palu, the largest airport in The Province of Central Sulawesi, can serve Fokker 28 and Boeing 737-200.
www.bkpm.go.id /bkpm/detailcat.php?mode=baca&info_id=57   (362 words)

  
 Central Sulawesi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi) is one of Indonesia's provinces located in the heart of Sulawesi Island.
Sulawesi Tengah with a total of 68,033.71 square kilometers is surrounded by Gorontalo in the north, South Sulawesi and South East Sulawesi in the south, Maluku in the east, and the Makassar Strait in the west.
See also Lindu, a collection of four indigenous communities.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Central_Sulawesi   (87 words)

  
 Sulawesi on Encyclopedia.com
The Univ. of North and Central Sulawesi is in Manado, and private universities are in Manado, Gorontalo, and Ujung Pandang.
Colonial 'Reformation' in the Highlands of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, 1892-1995.
Sulawesi is, however, a major source of copra, and corn, rice, cassava, yams, tobacco, and spices are grown.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/S/Sulawesi.asp   (816 words)

  
 archipelaGoCentral Sulawesi
The Province of Central Sulawesi is located between latitudes 2 degrees north and 3 degrees 4' south, and longitudes 110 degrees 22' and 124 degrees 20' east.
Central Sulawesi's historical background remains partly undisclosed, despite the research that has been done since the early decades of this century.
The rich cultural legacy of the people of Central Sulawesi, and their continued adherence to the ancestral traditions, make Central Sullies one of the most interesting provinces in the region.
www.archipelago-emag.com /provinces/c-sula/c-sultour.html   (3330 words)

  
 Strengthening Peace in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
Central Sulawesi has been witness to religious violence and conflict ever since Muslim and Hindu migrants began to enter this predominantly Christian region in the 1970s.
In Poso, Central Sulawesi there is an unstable peace after 5 years of violence that killed over 2,000 people and displaced up to 100,000 more.
In 2001 the Malino peace accord established a shaky peace in the area which has allowed people to begin re-building their lives, but a recent upsurge in violence has many fearing the return of widespread conflict.
www.alternatives.ca /print1672.html   (422 words)

  
 Journal of Southeast Asian Studies: Colonial 'Reformation' in the Highlands of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, 1892-1995. (Book Reviews).(Book Review)@ HighBeam Research
Central Sulawesi for a long time remained peripheral to Dutch interests in the Netherlands East Indies; little was known about the peoples living there, who were left to their own devices.
Colonial 'Reformation' in the Highlands of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, 1892-1995.
Colonial 'Reformation' in the Highlands of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, 1892-1995
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:95446890&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf   (181 words)

  
 PreventConflict.org - Maps - Sulawesi
Sulawesi is comprised of five separate provinces: South Sulawesi (capital Makassar), North Sulawesi (capital Menado), Gorontalo (capital: Gorontalo), Central Sulawesi, (capital Palu) and Southeast Sulawesi, (capital Kendari).
Sulawesi is comprised of four separate peninsula provinces: South Sulawesi (capital Ujungpandang), North Sulawesi (capital Menado), Central Sulawesi, (capital Palu) and Southeast Sulawesi, (capital Kendari).
Sulawesi is home to a number of ethnic groups including Bugis, Makasarese and Mandarese of the southern coasts, the Toraja of the highlands, and the Minahasans of the north.
www.preventconflict.org /portal/main/maps_sulawesi_overview.php   (463 words)

  
 Tsunami News for Sulawesi, Indonesia
A 6.2 magnitude Earthquake hit central Sulawesi in the early hours of the morning, bringing fears of a new tsunami.
the Central Sulawesi's provincial capital of Palu, 1,500 km (970 miles) northeast of...
Sulawesi was untouched by the December 26 earthquake measuring 9.0 on the Richter...
danger.mongabay.com /earthquake/2004/Sulawesi.html   (2257 words)

  
 Dive sites Central Sulawesi: Donggala, Palu, Togian, Banggai, Gorontalo (Zubi)
Bali- Borneo and Kalimantan- Burma and Thailand - Malaysia (east coast) - Manado, Lembeh and Siau islands - Nusa Tenggara (Lombok, Sumbawa, Komodo, Flores, Alor) - Palawan (Sangat, Tubbataha) - Sulawesi - Sulawesi central - Visayas (Bohol, Cebu, Negros, Siquijor)
Bali- Bohol - Borneo - Burma and Thailand - Cebu - Lembeh - Leyte - Malaysia (east coast) - Manado and Siau islands - Leyte - Negros - Nusa Tenggara - Sangat - Sulawesi (Central- and South-Sulawesi)- Tubbataha
These islands are situated in the western part of central Sulawesi.
www.starfish.ch /dive/Sulawesicentral.html   (1804 words)

  
 AED5BF38FE798C44C1256D1D0031A075
Central Sulawesi is the largest province in the island of Sulawesi covering an area of 68 km2 and inhabiting 2.1 million people.
Democraphic changes in Central Sulawesi have led to tensions and eruption of violence in 1998 and May 2000 between Christians and Muslims.
The Central Sulawesi Christian Church estimated 42,000 displaced persons in Christian areas of the province.
www.idpproject.org /Sites/idpSurvey.nsf/wViewCountries/AED5BF38FE798C44C1256D1D0031A075   (483 words)

  
 Indonesia: religious violence flares again in Central Sulawesi
The Central Sulawesi is one of the most economically backward regions of Indonesia, with bulk of the population relying on fishing and farming.
As in other areas of Indonesia, the economic decline in 1997-98 heightened social and political tensions in Central Sulawesi, which were then exploited by both local and national leaders.
Despite a peace deal signed on December 20 between Christian and Muslim leaders in the Indonesian province of Central Sulawesi, sectarian violence is continuing.
www.wsws.org /articles/2002/jan2002/indo-j07.shtml   (1096 words)

  
 Travelling to Central Sulawesi with NELL Tours - Indonesia
Central Sulawesi is home to diverse ethnic groups who have retained their traditions and customs, living in peaceful harmony with each other and welcome visitors hospitality and friendliness.
Palu is the capital of Central Sulawesi, located on lovely valley surrounded by mountains, separated by Palu river and borders with gravely white sandy beaches of endless windy bay.
Now Central Sulawesi and Toraja, Makassar, formerly known as Ujung Pandang (South Sulawesi).
www.nelltours.com /main/central-sulawesi.html   (957 words)

  
 Indonesia Report: Central Sulawesi
Home > Report > Regions > Sulawesi > Sulawesi Tengah > Central Sulawesi
The peoples of Sulawesi are indeed famous throughout the region for their courage and passionate defense of honour.
Sulawesi was once known as the Celebes u Portugese for 'the celebrated ones'.
www.indonext.com /report/report194.html   (160 words)

  
 Cycling Sulawesi
3) Central Sulawesi to the 'neck' of Sulawesi offers a lovely trip part-way around Tomini Gulf from Gorontalo to the thin mountain spine where we ascend to 500 meters before quickly descending down to the west side, facing the Celebes Sea and the island of Borneo (Indonesian: Kalimantan).
Sulawesi was peaceful and lovely despite the pall of sadness felt in Manado, where I was when the Bali tragedy happened.
from Manado, the capital of North Sulawesi with an international airport.
www.cycling-sulawesi.com   (518 words)

  
 Maleo Cottages Resort Luwuk - Central Sulawesi - Indonesia
Maleo cottage is a small and family structure located close to Luwuk, Central Sulawesi, that offers accommodation and organizes diving cruise, sailing cruises, treks, and any excursion or trip you would like to do.
Luwuk Banggai area, in the east of Central Sulawesi, offers a lot to discover, either on land or at sea.
Maleo Cottages, constituted of a guest house and 3 cottages on a hill in front of the sea, is located 15 kms from the small town of Luwuk and close to the airport.
www.maleo-cottages.com   (381 words)

  
 Liveaboard Sulawesi Diving with Wallacea - Togian Islands and Banggai. More than Manado and Bunaken
Waters surrounding Sulawesi and her islands are recognized as being amongst the richest on earth in variety and number of species.
Liveaboard Sulawesi Diving with Wallacea - Togian Islands and Banggai.
On the east side of Sulawesi, the two archipelagos with numerous coral reefs offer a great variety of spectacular dive sites and underwater sceneries: walls, pinnacles with an abundant fish life, coral gardens, critters, and much more.
www.wallacea-divecruise.com   (295 words)

  
 Indonesia: Violence Unchecked in Central Sulawesi (Human Rights Watch Press release, New York, December 4, 2002)
The 48-page report, Breakdown: Four Years of Communal Violence in Central Sulawesi, says security forces have turned a blind eye to violence committed by both sides, including attacks by the Laskar Jihad militia.
(New York, December 4, 2002) -- The violence plaguing Central Sulawesi today is a direct result of the Indonesian government's failure to punish the perpetrators of major attacks and protect communities in the province since 1998, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released today.
An estimated 1,000 people have died and more than 100,000 have been displaced since violence between Christians and Muslims broke out in the Poso region of Central Sulawesi in December 1998.
www.hrw.org /press/2002/12/indo1204.htm   (847 words)

  
 Perspective - 4/12/01: Ian Freestone, Maluku Support Project
With an estimated 15,000 members it is wreaking havoc on local populations, particularly in Maluku and Central Sulawesi - where Muslims and Christians once used to live together in peace.
In the last days, the situation in Central Sulawesi has deteriorated very dramatically indeed.
In stark contrast to the protection afforded to American cities when terror strikes at their door, the Christians of the Poso region have seen the police and military flee into the forest as villages are attacked.
www.abc.net.au /rn/talks/perspective/stories/s432309.htm   (755 words)

  
 Inco only prepared to pay Rp 13 billion
The community's settlement at the moment is overlapping with the Inco concession area in the Bahodopi Blok region, Morowali District, Central Sulawesi.
In Bahodopi Blok that includes seven villages in Central Bungku and South Bungku subdistricts, Morowali, Inco has a nickel mining concession area of around 36,000 hectares or 16.76% of Inco's total 218,528 hectares that covers three provinces (South Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi and Central Sulawesi).
However, the nickel land in Bahodopi controlled by Inco since 1968 (based on contract license) is overlapping with the transmigration settlement that was settled by the government in the 1990s.(Pembaruan 26-27 June 2001).
www.minesandcommunities.org /Action/press26.htm   (375 words)

  
 AsiaMedia :: INDONESIA: Second reporter from daily in Central Sulawesi attacked
By Irvan NR A reporter from Nuansa Pos daily in Palu, Central Sulawesi, was injured in an alleged attack by the driver of Donggala Regency Legislative Council Speaker Ridwan Yalidjama.
He denounced the attack on Natsir at the council building and demanded the Central Sulawesi Police investigate the incident and arrest all those involved.
A reporter from Nuansa Pos daily in Palu, Central Sulawesi, was injured in an alleged attack by the driver of Donggala Regency Legislative Council Speaker Ridwan Yalidjama
www.asiamedia.ucla.edu /article.asp?parentid=11206   (517 words)

  
 Tempointeraktif.com - Em Named Suspect in Assassination of Prosecutor Silalahi
Ridha said that Em was arrested in Donggulu village, Ambipabo sub district, Central Sulawesi, around 90 kilometers north of Palu city on Wednesday night (02/06) by a joint team of National Police headquarters (HQ), Central Sulawesi Police and Palu Police.
:Central Sulawesi Police named Em as the main suspect in the assassination of prosecutor Ferry Silalahi (46) that took place on Wednesday (26/05).
According to Ridha, the police are still hunting the other suspects who are likely still to be in Central Sulawesi province.
www.tempointeractive.com /hg/nasional/2004/06/05/brk,20040605-01,uk.html   (370 words)

  
 Pastor Assassinated While Preaching in Central Sulawesi
Central Sulawesi (Barnabas Fund) -- Rev. Susianty Tinulele of the Presbyterian Christian Church of Central Sulawesi (GKST) in Palu was shot dead while speaking from the pulpit during the 6.00 p.m.
Susianty is the latest victim of what appears to be a campaign to assassinate Christian leaders in Central Sulawesi which began in November 2003.
She had taken food to GKST pastor Rinaldy Damanik in prison two days before her death, and her support for him may be one reason why she was targeted.
www.worthynews.com /christian-persecution/pastor-assasinated-sulawesi.html   (336 words)

  
 Jakarta Post : Green turtles nearly extinct in Central Sulawesi
In Central Sulawesi, green turtles are found on and around Pasoso Island, Donggala regency.
Jakarta Post : Green turtles nearly extinct in Central Sulawesi
Badri Djawara, The Jakarta Post, Palu, Central Sulawesi
www.ecologyasia.com /news-archives/2002/apr-02/thejakartapost.com_20020409.P02.htm   (743 words)

  
 languages of sulawesi indonesia and other indonesia related information
Central Sulawesi has been the scene of particularly brutal skirmishes between Christians and Muslims in recent years.
The languages of North Sulawesi The languages of North Sulawesi (Indonesia) The languages spoken in North Sulawesi and the newly formed province of Gorontalo can be divided into the following...
Sulawesi Languages · Bahasa Indonesia- Dictionary · Bahasa Indonesia- Official Language · Bahasa Indonesia for Beginners · Dictionary Bahasa-Nederlands · Learning Indonesian on the Net · Souteastern...
www.nethorde.com /indonesia/languages-of-sulawesi-indonesia.html   (298 words)

  
 ABC * Blasts rock churches in Central Sulawesi
Simultaneous explosions rocked three churches in the capital of Indonesia's volatile eastern Central Sulawesi province just as the New Year began.
ABC * Blasts rock churches in Central Sulawesi
www.geocities.com /waai67/abc020102a.htm   (146 words)

  
 IngentaConnect Crop diversity and classification of homegardens in Central Sulaw...
The aim of this study was the description of crop diversity, structure and management of homegardens in Central Sulawesi and their classification.
Crop diversity and classification of homegardens in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
IngentaConnect Crop diversity and classification of homegardens in Central Sulaw...
www.ingentaconnect.com /content/klu/agfo/2005/00000063/00000001/05255799   (347 words)

  
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Separately, the Head of Commission B of the Central Sulawesi Local House of Representatives Yus Mangun SE clarified that in accordance with the contract of work that exists, PT Inco must continue their exploitation activities in the Central Sulawesi region between 2003-2005.
The company PT Inco Soroako that up until is exploiting minerals in the areas of South, Central and Southeast Sulawesi is facing funding difficulties to pay for mining activities that must be done in accordance with agreements made in their contract of work.
PT Inco must continue their exploitation in Central Sulawesi in accordance with the contract and if not capable, they should just back out.
www.jatam.org /english/case/inco/view_news.asp?ID=52   (447 words)

  
 North Sulawesi - Diving, Travel, Adventure in Indonesia
Take a 3-day overland trip to the rainforests of Central Sulawesi.
North Sulawesi has an abundance and variety of accommodation and facilities available to meet the needs of travelers from backpackers and budget class to four-star resorts.
The natural wonders of North Sulawesi make it well suited to both organized and adventure travel.
www.north-sulawesi.com   (478 words)

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