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The Gorontalo people have a family kinship system called pohala'a. This system is a heritage of the kingdoms that had previously established in Gorontalo. There are five pohala'as in Gorontalo, namely Gorontalo, Limboto, Suwawa, Bualemo and Atinggola, where the Gorontalo pohala'a is the most prominent. [20] [35]
The Gorontalo language (also called Hulontalo) is a language spoken in Gorontalo Province, Sulawesi, Indonesia by the Gorontalo people. [2] With around one million speakers (2000 census), it is a major language of northern Sulawesi. [3] Considerable lexical influence comes from Malay, Arabic, Portuguese, Dutch, [4] and the North Halmahera ...
Gorontalo (Gorontaloan: Hulontalo) is a province of Indonesia on the island of Sulawesi. Located on the Minahasa Peninsula, Gorontalo was formerly part of the ...
Similarities between Mongondow and the languages of the Philippines were already recognized in the first half of the 20th century. [3] Noorduyn (1982) presented phonological and morphological evidence for a close connection between Gorontalo and Mongondow, [4] while the full extent of the subgroup including all other Gorontalic languages was established by Usup (1986). [1]
State University of Gorontalo (UNG) is a state university in Gorontalo, Indonesia, that was established on 1 September 1963. At first the university was a junior college and part of Guidance and Counseling UNSULUTENG (Sulawesi Tengah). In 1964 its status changed to Guidance and Counseling Branch IKIP Yogyakarta at Manado.
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Pohuwato is a regency of Gorontalo Province, Indonesia.It is located on the northern (or Minahasa) peninsula of the island of Sulawesi.It was established on 25 February 2003 under Law Number (Undang-Undang Nomor) 6/2003 by splitting off from the western part of Boalemo Regency.
Gorontalo is a regency of Gorontalo Province, Indonesia, on the island of Sulawesi. It was established in 1959 under Law No. 29/1959 from the remaining parts of North Sulawesi Regency (not to be confused with the current province ), but has subsequently been reduced in area as additional regencies have been cut out of it.