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Southeast Sulawesi ( id, Sulawesi Tenggara) is a provinces of Indonesia, province on the island of Sulawesi, forming the South-east Peninsula, Sulawesi, southeastern peninsula of that island, together with a number of substantial offshore islands such as Buton Island, Buton, Muna Island, Muna, Kabaena and Wawonii Island, Wawonii (formerly called Wowoni), together with many smaller islands. The capital is the city of Kendari, on the east coast of the peninsula. The province has no highway road connecting to the rest of the island, and the primary transportation link is a ferry across the Bone Gulf between Watampone (Bone) in South Sulawesi and the port of Kolaka Regency, Kolaka in Southeast Sulawesi.


History

From the seventeenth century until the early twentieth century, the region was the site of the (Butung).


Geography

The two major mountain ranges in Southeast Sulawesi are the Tanggeasinua Range and the Mekongga Range. The major rivers are the Lalindu River, Lalinda, the Lasolo River, Lasolo, and the Sampara River, Sampara.


Demographics

The population of the province was 2,232,586 at the 2010 decennial census (1,120,225 males, and 1,110,344 females), increasing to 2,624,875 at the 2020 Census. The official estimate as at mid 2021 was 2,659,156. South Konawe Regency, Konawe Selatan, Konawe Regency, Konawe, Kolaka Regency, Kolaka and Muna Regency, Muna are the four most populous regencies. Islam is the predominant religion (96,2%). A third of the population is centered on Buton and Muna Island, Muna islands off the south coast of Sulawesi, and another 15% live in and around Kendari.


Religion

According to the 2021 estimates, 2,560,000 peoples are Muslims, 50,780 are Hindus, 44,870 are Protestants, 16,180 are Roman Catholics, 1,610 are Buddhists, 113 are Confusianism, Confusians and 63 adhere to Folk religions.


Ethnic groups

The main ethnic groups in Southeast Sulawesi are "Tolaki", "Buton", "Muna" etc.


Administrative divisions

Southeast Sulawesi Province is divided into fifteen Regencies of Indonesia, regencies (including the five new residencies established in 2013 and 2014) and two autonomous Cities of Indonesia, cities. As at 1995, there were just four regencies within the province - Buton Regency, Buton, Kolaka Regency, Kolaka, Konawe Regency, Konawe and Muna Regency, Muna. On 3 August, the city of Kendari was created from part of Konawe Regency, and on 21 June 2001 the city of Bau-Bau was created from part of Buton Regency. On 25 February 2003, South Konawe Regency was created from part of Konawe Regency. On 18 December 2003, three new regencies were created - Bombana Regency and Wakatobi Regency from parts of Buton Regency, and North Kolaka Regency from part of Kolaka Regency. On 2 January 2007, two new regencies were created - North Konawe Regency from part of Konawe Regency, and North Buton Regency from part of Muna Regency In 2013 the Indonesian Government enacted the creation of 11 new Regencies and Municipalities, including the following in Southeast Sulawesi: * Konawe Islands Regency, from part of Konawe Regency (enacted by Act No.8 of 2013, on 11 January 2013) * East Kolaka Regency, from part of Konawe Regency (enacted by Act No.11 of 2013, on 11 May 2013) Subsequently, on 24 June 2014, the Indonesian Parliament agreed to create three more new regencies, based on consideration of technical, administrative, area, strategic and geopolitic factors. * South Buton Regency, from part of Buton Regency (enacted by Act No.16 of 2014, on 23 July 2014) * Central Buton Regency, from part of Buton Regency (enacted by Act No.16 of 2014, on 23 July 2014) * West Muna Regency, from part of Muna Regency (enacted by Act No.16 of 2014, on 23 July 2014) These regencies and cities are tabulated below, with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census and the 2020 Census, together with the official estimates as at mid 2021.Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2022. The table also includes the location of the regency/city headquarters and their Human Development Index. Notes: (a) Bombana Regency is partly peninsula (the areas around Poleang and Rumbia on Sulawesi Island) and partly insular (including most of Kabaena Island).
(b) The Central Buton Regency comprises the southern part of Muna Island and a small southern part of Kabaena Island, but does not include any part of Buton Island.
(c) Under discussion is a proposal to create an additional municipality of Raha, Indonesia, Raha, on Muna Island. This potential extra municipality, is not separated in the table above.
(d) The Konawe Islands Regency comprises Wawonii Island and small offshore islets.


Transportation


Airports

* Betoambari Airport, Baubau * Haluoleo Airport, South Konawe * Matahora Airport, Wakatobi * Sangia Nibandera Airport, Kolaka * Sugimanuru Airport, West Muna * Tomia Airport, Wakatobi


Ports

* Antam Pomalaa, Kolaka * Bungkutoko, Kendari * Ferry (ASDP), Kolaka * Ferry Batulo, Baubau * Ferry Lagasa, Muna * Ferry Pure, Muna * Ferry Tampo, Muna * Ferry Tondasi, West Muna * Ferry Wamengkoli, Central Buton * Liana Banggai, Central Buton * Maligano, Muna * Murhum, Baubau * Nusantara, Kendari * Nusantara Raha, Muna * Pangulu Belo, Wakatobi * Samudra, Kolaka * Simpu, South Buton * Transito Talaga Raya, Central Buton


See also

*Wakatobi National Park


References


External links


Official website
{{Authority control Southeast Sulawesi, States and territories established in 1964 Provinces of Indonesia Sulawesi, Southeast