North Maluku
The Capital
City of North Maluku Province
is “Ternate”
North Maluku is a province of Indonesia. It covers
the northern part of Maluku Islands, which are divided between him and
Maluku province. Maluku province used to cover the entire group. The province
has planned Sofifi, on Halmahera, but the current capital and most populous
island of Ternate. Thus, the capital of North Maluku Ternate. In the sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries, the islands of North Maluku, the original “Spice
Islands” were. At that time the region was the sole source of cloves. The
Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish and local kingdoms including Ternate and Tidore
fought each other for control over the lucrative trade in spices. Nutmeg trees
planted and since then have been transported around the world and stopped the
demand for nutmeg from the original Spice Islands, has greatly reduced North
Maluku international importance.
In North Maluku, the
country makes only 15 percent of the total surface area. In many places the
surrounding seas could be thousands of meters deep. North Maluku is located in
a transitional zone between the Asian and Australian flora and fauna, but also
between the Malay-based cultures of western Indonesia and those of Melanesia. A
wide variety of endemic plant and animal species are found in the rugged wooded
and mountainous hinterlands of most islands. Some of the best known are the
Rucker-tailed Kingfisher, Red-crested Moluccan cockatoo, and various colorful
parrots and parakeets.
North Maluku sits astride
one of the world’s most volatile volcanic belts. The region has known more than
70 eruptions in the last 400 years. Tremors and volcanic eruptions are not rare
events currently. Many islands, in fact, from a distance as the volcano right
to seek from the sea. North Mamuju regency with its capital Pasangkayu is the
youngest regency and located in West Sulawesi upstate, North Mamuju regency is
the result of spin-offs from Mamuju regency. While from Palu, the capital of
Central Sulawesi with the distance about 130 Km, it through about 3 hours. The
wide of North Mamuju regency region is 3043,75 Km2.
North
Maluku
North Maluku is a province
of Indonesia. It covers the northern part of Maluku Islands, which are split
between it and Maluku Province. Maluku Province used to cover the entire group.
The planned provincial is Sofifi, on Halmahera, but the current capital and
largest population is Ternate Island. So, the capital of North Maluku is
Ternate. In the sixteenth and seventeenth century, the islands of North Maluku
were the original "Spice Islands". At the time, the region was the
sole source of cloves. The Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish, and local kingdoms including
Ternate and Tidore fought each other for control of the lucrative trade in
these spices. Nutmeg trees have since been transported and replanted all around
the world and the demand for nutmeg from the original spice islands has ceased,
greatly reducing North Maluku's international importance.
In North Maluku the land
makes up just 15 percent of the area's total surface. In many places the
surrounding seas could be thousands of meters deep. North Maluku is in a
transition zone between the Asian and Australian fauna and flora, and also
between the Malay-based cultures of western Indonesia and those of Melanesia. A
great variety of endemic plant and animal species are found in the rugged
forest-covered and mountainous hinterlands of most of the islands. A few of the
best known are the Rucker-tailed Kingfisher, the Red-crested Moluccan Cockatoo
and various brilliantly colored lorikeets and parrots.
North Maluku sits astride
one of the world's most volatile volcanic belts. The region has known more than
70 eruptions in the last 400 years. Tremors and volcanic eruptions are by no
means rare events at present. Many islands, in fact, look from a distance like
volcanic cones rising right out of the sea.
Geographically
North Mamuju regency lay
between 3o 39 to 4o 16 South Latitude and 119o 53 to 120o 27 East Longitudes
with regional boundaries:North side: Donggala regency and Sulawesi Province
South side: Mamuju regency East side: North Luwu regency West side: Makassar
Strait. North Mamuju regency is the alliance of Pasangkayu district with Sarudu
district, Baras, and previous Bambalamotu become the Mamuju regency part before
bloomed in 2001. Distance that is relative has near by that pass the time going
through 8-9 hours. The condition of the road is about 30 % is result much time
castaway. Most of of the road surface consisted of gravel mixed soil.
In economics aspect, Matra
has depended on the agriculture sector. The contribution agriculture to
domestic product regional gross (PDRB) North Mamuju in 2002 is noted of Rp 238,67
billions. This is the equivalent value with 78,32 % economic activity total Rp
304,72 billions. In sector agriculture, plantations become main driving wheel.
Economic activity in plantation area yield not less than 195,62 billions.
Wide Area : The wide area of North Maluku Region is 164.370,12 Km2.
Traditional
Costumes
The fashion mode style of
traditional people of North Maluku influenced by costume mode of emperor of
Ternate and Tidore. For example Baju Koja (long flowing robe), this shirt
usually was put on by prince and families in the traditional ceremony, but now
it can be worn by teenagers in the special event. Bahu Koja is complemented by
head tie (Taala Polulu). For a women usually wear long Kebaya cloth that have
nine buttons added with jewelry and sandals.
Climate
There are two seasons that are suitable for sailing to
these islands: February-March and October-November, when the wind and the waves
are low.
Government Administration
Maluku Province has 5
Regencies, 2 city, 45 districts, 650 villages and 80 sub-districts. They are:
West
Halmahera Regency, Sula Islands
South Halmahera Regency
North Halmahera Regency
East Halmahera Regency
Ternate City and Tidore islands
South Halmahera Regency
North Halmahera Regency
East Halmahera Regency
Ternate City and Tidore islands
Demography
The population of North
Maluku is 870,000 (according to the National Socio-Economic Survey, 2004,
making it the least populous province in Indonesia. The Tribes are: Module,
Pagu, Ternate, Makian Barat, Kao, Tidore, Buli, Patani, Maba, Sawai, Weda, Gne,
Makian Timur, Kayoa, Bacan, Sula, ange, Siboyo, dan Kadai. Galela, Tobelo,
Loloda, Tobaru, Sahu. The religions that had developed in Maluku are Islam,
Protestant, Catholic, Buddha, etc.
Breeding Sector
The development of breeding
sub sector is pointed to increase population and livestock production to
fulfill the consumption of nourishment public would, side that also applied to
increase breeder earnings. It is between population of livestock growing in
North Mamuju regency is ox livestock, buffalo, goat and sheep. While for poultry
type is race chicken, local chicken and duck.
Plantation Sector
Plantation crop production
in North Mamuju regency hardly potential with the oil coconut commodity with
broadly area about 15000 ha. Beside that it is also has cacao plantation area
about 16000 hectares, while the clove about 145 hectares and coconut in broadly
about 4100 hectares. From the data in 2002 absorbent labors at this plantation
at least 4200 farmers, out of 4158 productive trees is yielded of 4794 coconut
tons. Its marketing area is Surabaya. Coconut is sent to East Java province
through public port in Sarudu. Besides suited for plantation crop, Abbreviation
dimension from Northy Mamuju is hardly suited for sweet orange cultivated. This
crop grows either in Pasangkayu, Sarudu and Baras district. It wide area is
1.026.250 Ha and there is around one million trees yielding 94942 orange tons.
Its marketing area is Surabaya, Samarinda and Manado being ship through
Belang-belang Port in Mamuju regency.
Cakalele
Dance
Cakalele Dance is war dance
the same in North Sulawesi that often held as a dance to greet the guest who
visit this region or held in traditional event. The Cakalele men dancers
usually used chopper and 'salawaku', while the women dancers used 'Lenso' (hand
kerchief).
Tagalaya Beach
White sand and Mangroves
jungles that grew around it, and become its uniquely. There is sea garden that
has sea live around the area, which has various seas live and still fresh. This
area is suitable for the tourists who like to dive in the sea.
Dorume Beach
This beach is famous with
its big wave. If the tourists like to have surfing, they can visit this beach
on December. At that time, the wave in this Dorume beach can reach a certain
height. The other scenery that can enjoy is its soft sand and seems brightness.
It is because the Dorume beach has iron seeds.
Talaga Biru
The society around call it
as Talaga Biru, located in Mamuya village, Galela districts. It has clear water
and blue colored, so that it called as Talaga Biru. Based on the legend, was
said that the fairy who come from the fairyland often take a bath in this pool.
The other uniquely of this pool is the leaves that down in this pool are always
go to the side of the pool, so that it looks clear and clean.
Dodola Island
Dodola Island is surrounded
by the wide of white sand that connect Dodola Besar Island and Dodola Kecil
Island. The nature panorama around and the clear water are suitable for
swimming and diving. There are also other islands that can visit by the
tourists. Dodola beach is about 5 miles from Daruba, the capital of South
Morotai districts.
Transportation
Air and sea transportation
are the main means, which link the islands together. Good roads on the islands
provide easy access to the often-remote places of interest.
Sumber Investigasi:
F. I. Fatrick
& www.guidingtoindonesia.blogspot.com