Central Sulawesi
Capital Palu
Governor Bandjela Paliudju
Area 68,089.83 km 2 (26,290 sq mi)
Population 2,066,394 (2000)
Density 30.3 /km 2 (78 /sq mi)
Ethnic groups Butung (23%), Bugis (19%), Tolaki (16%), Muna(15%)
Religion Christianity, Islam, Hindu
Languages Indonesian (official)
Time zone WITA (UTC+8)
Web site www.sulteng.go.id
Central Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tengah) is a province of Indonesia located in the heart of Sulawesi. It was established on April 13, 1964.
Central Sulawesi has an area of 68,033 km 2 (26,268 sq mi) and 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.
Regencies
The Central Sulawesi province is divided into several regencies and one municipality:
Banggai
Banggai Island
Buol Regency
Donggala Regency
Morowali
Parigi Moutong
Poso Regency
Tojo Una-Una
Toli-Toli
Palu (municipality)
Year Population Density
1990 1,711,327 25
1995 1,938,071 28
2000 2,218,435 35
Population growth between 1990and 2000: 2.57%
Climate
Minimum temperatures: 19.80-22.60°C
Maximum temperatures: 34.00-37.00°C
Humidity: 78 - 83%
Donggala is a regency in Central Sulawesi province, Indonesia.
The capital of Donggala is Banawa, located 34km north of Palu which is a 30-minute drive from Palu the capital of the province, with Habir Ponulele as the major of regency Its area is 10,472 km² with a population of 409,488 (2000).
Tourist attractions
Tanjung Karang is a sea garden with full facilities related to diving and snorkeling.
Maleo