Banggai Islands Regency


The Banggai Archipelago is a group of islands, which are located at the far eastern end of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. It makes up a newly established regency of Central Sulawesi Province of Indonesia, created by splitting the existing Banggai Regency into a new Banggai Regency situated on the mainland of Sulawesi and a Banggai Islands Regency comprising the offshore islands. In December 2014 a further splitting of the Regency was the removal of seven districts to form a new Banggai Laut Regency. The reduced Banggai Islands Regency thus comprises the main island of Peleng together with various small offshore islands. The archipelago is surrounded by the Banda Sea's Gulf of Tolo, and the Molucca Sea. The Peleng Straits separate it from mainland Sulawesi.

Islands

Administratively:
The Banggai Islands Regency was divided at 2010 into twelve districts, tabulated below with their 2010 Census population.
NameArea in
km2
Population
Census 2010
Buko188.29,376
Buko Selatan 142.27,881
Bulagi Selatan 332.59,716
Bulagi318.29,529
Bulagi Utara 218.98,890
Peling Tengah 154.59,244
Liang124.78,768
Tinangkung278.613,201
Tinangkung Utara 122.67,670
Tinangkung Selatan 123.57,204
Totikum155.19,869
Totikum Selatan 106.48,036

Transportation

served the islands from Palu. There is also a bus service via Luwuk and thence by boat or ship to Banggai.

Endangered Banggai cardinalfish

The Banggai Islands are home to the Banggai cardinalfish, a small endemic tropical cardinal fish with a big mouth which can be found at least in 10 locations.