SULAWESI

sooˌläwāˈsē, formerly Celebessĕlˈəbēz, island (1990 pop. 12,511,163), c.73,000 sq mi (189,070 sq km), largest island in E Indonesia, E of Borneo, from which it is separated by the Makasar Strait. Ujung Pandang (Makasar) is its chief city and port; other important towns are Manado, Gorontalo, and Palopo. Extremely irregular in shape, it comprises four large peninsulas separated by three gulfs—Tomini on the northeast, Tolo on the southeast, and Bone on the south. The terrain is almost wholly mountainous, with many active volcanoes. Mt. Rantemario (11,286 ft/3,440 m) and Mt. Rantekombola (11,335 ft/3,455 m) are the highest peaks. There are numerous lakes; Towuti is the largest and Tondano, with its waterfall, the most beautiful. Asian and Australian elements are comingled in the fauna, which includes the babirusa (resembling swine), the anoa, a small wild ox found only in Sulawesi, the baboon, some rare species of parrot, and many crocodiles. Valuable stands of timber cover much of the island; many forest products are exported. Mineral resources include nickel, gold, diamonds, sulfur, and low-grade iron ore. The mountainous terrain, with only a few narrow coastal plains, limits agriculture; many inhabitants seek their livelihood from the sea, and there are trepang (sea cucumber) and mother-of-pearl industries. Sulawesi is, however, a major source of copra, and corn, rice, cassava, yams, tobacco, and spices are grown. Tourism was developed in the 1990s, and Sulawesi has become especially attractive to divers. The inhabitants are Malayan, except for some indigenous ethnic groups in the interior. The largest ethnic group is the Makasarese-Bugis, who are renowned as seafaring traders; they are Muslim. In the north are the Minahassa, who are Christian. The Portuguese first visited the island in 1512. The Dutch expelled the Portuguese in the 1600s and conquered the natives in the Makasar War (1666–69). In 1950, it became one of 10 provinces of newly created Indonesia; it has since been divided into 4 provinces. Since 1998 the island has been the site of violence between Muslims and Christians. The Univ. of North and Central Sulawesi is in Manado, and private universities are in Manado, Gorontalo, and Ujung Pandang. The Celebes Sea is north of the island, between it and the Philippines.

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...Birds and Mammals to Hunting in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, and the Outlook for the...Horticulturalists of Upland Central Sulawesi, Indonesia 214 MICHAEL...Impact of Subsistence Hunting in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, and Conservation Options...
...Composition by Party and District: North Sulawesi, 1999 General Election 317 7 7.24 Vote...Composition by Party and District: Central Sulawesi, 1999 General Election 318 7.25 Vote Composition by Party and District: South Sulawesi, 1999 General Election 319 7.26 Vote...
...struggle in Tana Toraja and Luwu, South Sulawesi DIK ROTH...Hinduization of local traditions in South Sulawesi MARTIN RAMSTEDT...His long-term research in Luwu, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, includes the study of regional...
...MCKEAN 119 Tourism in Toraja Sulawesi, Indonesia ERIC CRYSTAL 139...to Hawaii. Tana Toraja chapter 7 , a highland area in Sulawesi, Indonesia, dramatically illustrates the potentials of tourism...
...with 435,000 square kilometers, then Sulawesi 172,000 , the Malay Peninsula 138...those of eastern Indonesia except for Sulawesi , and the reasons for this lie in the...third, in the northeast, comprises the Sulawesi-Philippine and Halmahera volcanic arc...
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...occupation experiences in the Central Sulawesi Highlands by Lorraine V. Aragon...forced villagers in highland Central Sulawesi to operate a mica mine located near the...the senior Japanese administrator in Sulawesi, whose claims of native enthusiasm for...
...Reformation in the Highlands of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, 1892-1995 by Roxana...Notes, Bibliography, Index. Central Sulawesi for a long time remained peripheral to...In the 1890s, a gold rush in Northern Sulawesi prompted widespread prospecting in parts...
...Culture history of the Toalean of South Sulawesi, Indonesia. by David Bulbeck...applied to microlithic assemblages in South Sulawesi (Fig. 1) with an age range between c...possibility of a prehistoric link between South Sulawesi and Australia inspired a second spate...
...Southeast Asia, with Particular Reference to Sulawesi. by David Henley Taken as...particular from the northern half of Sulawesi, a part of Indonesia bordering on the...history, uses evidence from northern Sulawesi and elsewhere to argue that demographic...
...renegotiation of tradition in Tana Toraja (Sulawesi, Indonesia). by Kathleen M. Adams...at the Ujung Pandang airport in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, were greeted with a mimeographed...mountainous interior region of South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Traditionally, most Torajans...
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...Tui De Roy High in the canopy of Sulawesi, our roving editor observes that when...stately rain forest floor of coastal Sulawesi, one of the northern islands in the vast...moment for years: My first sight of the Sulawesi red-knobbed hornbill, a bird found only...
...organization, to develop ecotourism in Sulawesi. My colleagues and I visited to set up...worlds most breathtaking scenic vistas. Sulawesi, one of the larger islands (see maps...ecotourism. Except for the Toraja region, Sulawesi has been little affected by international...
...peaks adorning the northern shores of Sulawesi, the most cen- tral island in the vast archipelago of Indonesia. The monkeys are Sulawesi crested black macaques, and I am here...inefficiency or stress cause it to splinter. Sulawesi was a perfect place to test these ideas...
...forests of Tangkoko Nature Reserve on Sulawesi Island in Indonesia. The morning is heralded...figs are irresistible to the denizens of Sulawesis forests, I could shed some light on why...bear cuscus, a woolly marsupial found in Sulawesis forests and normally a leaf-eater, wont...
...plants from the rainforests of northern Sulawesi Because of the turbulent geological...of endemic species, and the island of Sulawesi is no exception. With large areas of...organising another expedition, to eastern Sulawesi." * For more Information email m.mendum...
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...villagers have fled into the hills of Sulawesi island to escape an offensive by Muslim...Qaeda terror network. Since arriving in Sulawesi in October, well-armed extremists of...the number of displaced people across Sulawesi run as high as half a million. Indonesia...
...counterparts in the neighboring Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia as they launched a trade mission...representatives of JAGS-CT to Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia for the JAGS-CT trade mission...Chamber of Commerce and Industry and North Sulawesi Chamber of Commerce and Industry where...
...Indonesia - Troops are being sent to central Sulawesi island after an outbreak of violence...traditionally Christian areas of central Sulawesi, shifting the ethnic balance of the region...the Poso area last week. The Central Sulawesi Crisis Center said police officers blamed...
...Macaques. Byline: Luke Salkeld THE Sulawesi black-crested macaque is one of the most...would not be welcomed by their rivals. Sulawesi black-crested macaques are an endangered...black-crested macaque isfound on the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia, where it is hunted because...
...communication was picked up over central Sulawesi, a major island in the Indonesian archipelago...Suyanto, military airport chief in South Sulawesi, said the final transmissions indicated...from Indonesias main island of Java to Sulawesi. It was still missing more than eight...
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SULAWESI soo lawa se, formerly Celebes sel bez, island (1990...resembling swine), the anoa, a small wild ox found only in Sulawesi, the baboon, some rare species of parrot, and many crocodiles...trepang (sea cucumber) and mother-of-pearl industries. Sulawesi is, however, a major source of copra, and corn, rice...
...PANDANG ujung pandang , formerly Makasar m kas r, city (1990 pop. 944,685), SW Sulawesi, capital of Sulawesi Selatan prov., Indonesia. The largest city in Sulawesi, it is one of Indonesias important seaports, a distribution and transshipment...
...do, town (1990 pop. 318,406), capital of Sulawesi Utara prov., on the northeast coast of Sulawesi, Indonesia. It is a trade center and seaport...Manado is the Univ. of North and Central Sulawesi, as well as an extension facility of the...
CELEBES and Celebes Sea: see Sulawesi , Indonesia. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
RANTEKOMBOLA ran t kom b l , mountain, 11,335 ft (3,455 m) high, on the southwest peninsula of Sulawesi island, Indonesia. It is the islands highest point. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with...
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