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The Buol-speaking people live in the districts which now comprise the Buol regency (in Central Sulawesi Province) which borders the Gorontalo province. Formerly mountain dwellers, the Buol now live in scattered villages on the central part of the northern peninsula, to the north-west of the Gorontalo province. The history of the Buol region is ...
Buol (also, Bwool, Boeol) is a town and the administrative centre of the Regency of Buol, in Central Sulawesi Province of Indonesia. Climate.
From its creation in 1964, Central Sulawesi Province was composed of four regencies (kabupaten) - Donggala, Buol Toli-Toli (itself recently split off from the northern part of Donggala Regency on 4 July 1959), Poso and Banggai, but on 22 July 1994 the City of Palu was separated from Donggala Regency to be constituted as a regency-level ...
Tolitoli Regency is a regency of Central Sulawesi Province of Indonesia.It was previously part of a larger Buol Tolitoli Regency (including the current Buol Regency), but this was split into two on 4 October 1999 after rapid decentralization of the Indonesian government.
Buol (also, Bwool, Boeol) is a village in Tinombo Selatan district, Parigi Moutong Regency, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. References.
Indonesian Protestant Church in Buol Toli-Toli (Indonesian: Gereja Protestan Indonesia di Buol Toli-Toli) is a Protestant Church group in Buol and Toli-Toli, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. In the 19th century Europeans and Indonesians immigrated to this part of the island. The Minahasan ministers established the Protestant church.
Keramat or Karamat is a district in Buol Regency, Sulawesi, Indonesia. It covers 153.1 km 2 . As of the 2010 census the population was 8,296, [ 1 ] but by the 2020 Census this had risen to 9,734. [ 2 ]
Bool Island (Indonesian: Pulau Buol; Dutch: Poelau Bul; also called Paligisan and Buol) is an island off the north-west coast of Sulawesi, Indonesia It lies within Toli-Toli Regency of Central Sulawesi Province.