Sulawesi Tenggara, or Southeast Sulawesi, is a province located in the eastern part of Indonesia. It occupies the southeastern tip of the island of Sulawesi and is known for its rich biodiversity, beautiful landscapes, and unique cultural heritage. The province is bordered by the Banda Sea to the east, and it features several large islands, including Buton, Muna, and Kabaena, which contribute to its geographical diversity.
The capital city of Sulawesi Tenggara is Kendari, which serves as the economic and administrative center of the province. Kendari is known for its harbor, which facilitates trade and transport, along with its growing tourism sector that attracts visitors seeking natural attractions like beaches, waterfalls, and marine parks. The province's economy is primarily based on agriculture, fisheries, and mining, offering various investment opportunities.
Sulawesi Tenggara is home to many ethnic groups, each with distinct languages and traditions. The region is famous for its traditional ceremonies, music, and crafts, which reflect the diverse cultures of its inhabitants. Tourism is encouraged by the provincial government, promoting eco-tourism and cultural tourism, aimed at preserving the natural environment and local customs while providing visitors with an enriching experience.
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