Sulawesi
Sulawesi (/ˌsuːləˈweɪsi/), also known as Celebes (/ˈsɛlɪbiːz, sɪˈliːbiːz/), is one of the four Greater Sunda Islands. It is governed by Indonesia. The world\’s eleventh-largest island, it is situated east of Borneo, west of the Maluku Islands, and south of Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago. Within Indonesia, only Sumatra, Borneo and Papua are larger in territory, and only Java and Sumatra have larger populations.
The landmass of Sulawesi includes four peninsulas: the northern Minahasa Peninsula; the East Peninsula; the South Peninsula; and the Southeast Peninsula. Three gulfs separate these peninsulas: the Gulf of Tomini between the northern Minahasa and East peninsulas; the Tolo Gulf between the East and Southeast peninsulas; and the Bone Gulf between the South and Southeast peninsulas. The Strait of Makassar runs along the western side of the island and separates the island from Borneo.
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Manado Brenebon Soup, A Dutch Heritage.
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Ragey, Satay Typical of North Sulawesi
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Biapong Chinese Bread, Typical In Minahasa
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Pull over and pray on the hill of love
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3 Color Lake from Tomohon North Sulawesi
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Lake Tondano, the largest in North Sulawesi
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Admire the Beauty of Pulutan Village Ceramics
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Visiting Woloan Village, Minahasa Traditional House Craftsmen
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Strokes on the Stone Inspired Pinawetengan Woven Fabric










