Siau Island

Siau is an island in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, located in the Sangir Archipelago approximately 130 km (81 mi) off the northern tip of Sulawesi in the Celebes Sea.

Historical photograph of Siau Islanders posing in a photo studio.

The northern part of the island forms the volcano known as Karangetang (Api Siau), which is one of Indonesia's most active volcanoes.

The population of Siau island was 40,758 at the 2010 Census.[1] The island has recently been noted as the home of the Siau Island tarsier.

Communities

Communities on the island include the town of Ulu Siau and the villages of Baru, Batuwawang, Bebali (Bubali), Beong, Hiu, Kahawungan, Kanawong, Korakora, Lai, Lehi, Ondang, Ondong, Paniki, Pehe, Peliang, Salili, Tempuna and Toto. The island is administratively divided into 6 districts of the Sitaro Islands Regency.

See also

References

  1. Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.

Coordinates: 2°45′N 125°24′E / 2.75°N 125.4°E / 2.75; 125.4


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