Tuesday 31 December 2013

Profile of Central Sulawesi

As a guideline for the implementation of regional development as well as the embodiment of the ideals and aspirations of the people of Central Sulawesi on a form to be achieved in the future in the long-term perspective, the regional development carried out by the vision
Realization ORDER BY CIVIL SOCIETY REGIONAL AUTONOMY IN NEW FORMAT Central Sulawesi.
 


To realize this vision in the medium-term perspective, set the mission development as follows:
Restructuring, recreation, Revitalize, Re-actualizing, and repositioning of local Government Institutional, Political Empowerment Organization, Society and NGOs, as well as the Community Based Economic Empowerment bridge towards Implementation of Regional Autonomy In order Brought Order In New Format civil society in Central Sulawesi
To achieve this mission, the main agenda has been formulated which will be rolled out regional development within five years mnedatang namely:

1 Institutional Reform of Local Government
2 Public Service Improvement
3 Increased Efficiency and Effectiveness of Regional Financial Management
4 Improved security and public order is more stable as the development efforts of unity and oneness
5 Development of the Rule of Law and HA
6 Human Resource Development
7 Empowerment Community Economy
8 Natural Resources Management Environmental
9 Development of Investment Climate and Development Interconnectivity


Central Sulawesi Tourism
 
Central Sulawesi tourism is a sector that is still to be developed better . This area has a diverse tourism potential , both natural tourism , marine tourism , agro-tourism , and cultural tourism .
Attractions that have a chance to develop more advanced among other objects of natural scenery with a mountain setting , primary forest / jungle tours , national parks , megalithic stones , places that have a historical background , as well as the diversity of traditions , art , and local culture unique and interesting .
All natural attractions in Central Sulawesi , both located in the mountains , forests , and sea, relatively unspoilt and beautiful. Of course it should be supported by the implementation of available and entertainment attractions , food , and adequate transportation , both for domestic tourists , and foreign tourists . The latter case it has not been taken united by service companies in the province 's tourism industry .
In connection with that , it can be seen that the number of hotels in Central Sulawesi in 1998 there were 166 units ( hotel and jasmine ), with a room capacity of 2,143 rooms and 3,871 beds . The number of foreign and domestic tourists are not shown by the data.


Social Cultural Central Sulawesi
Palu is the capital of Central Sulawesi. It is located in Palu Bay and is divided in two by the river stretching from Palu Palu valley and empties into the sea. The natives of Central Sulawesi consists of 12 ethnic groups or tribes, namely :
1 Kaili Ethnic Donggala dwelling district and the city of Palu
2 Ethnic Kulawi dwells in the district Donggala
3 Ethnic Lore dwells in Poso district
4 Ethnic Amona dwells in Poso district
5 Ethnic Mori district settles in Morowali
6 Ethnic Bungku dwells in the district Morowali
7 Ethnic Saluan or Loinang dwells in Banggai district
8 Ethnic Balantak dwells in Banggai district
9 Ethnic dwells in Banggai, Banggai Islands
10 Ethnic Buol Buol district inhabited
11 Ethnic Tolitoli dwells in Tolitoli district and
12 Ethnic Tomini Parigi Moutong inhabit the district.


 Of the 12 groups / ethnic , indigenous stakeholders Total figures are in 216 people .
In addition to the 12 ethnic groups , there are some isolated tribes living in mountainous areas such as tribal Da'a in Donggala Wana in Morowali , tribes and tribal Seasea in Banggai Power in Buol Tolitoli . Although the people of Central Sulawesi has about 22 different languages ​​are mutually between one tribe to another , but the public can communicate with each other using the Indonesian language as the national language and the language of the everyday .
Besides the natives , Central Sulawesi is also inhabited by such migrants from Bali , Java , West Nusa Tenggara and East Nusa Tenggara with the Bugis and Makassar and other ethnicities in Indonesia since the early 19th century and have already integrated . The population in this area about 2.128 million souls who are predominantly Muslim , the other Christian , Hindu and Buddhist . Very high level of religious tolerance and the spirit of mutual assistance is part of a strong community life .

People living in rural areas headed by traditional leaders as well as leaders of government village head. Traditional leaders and customary law establishes penalties for noncompliance in the form of a buffalo. Generally people who are honest and friendly often held a ceremony to welcome the guests as offering white chicken, rice, eggs and wine is fermented and stored in bamboo.

Traditionally, the people of Central Sulawesi has a set of custom clothing made ​​from bark ivo (a type of banyan tree) is smooth and of high quality. This distinguished traditional clothes for men and women. Elements of the customs and cultures that still exist include:

1 Custom Clothing made ​​of bark ivo
2 traditional house called tambi
3 Ritual
4 Art (Modero / dance party welcomes the harvest, Vaino / poetry readings chanted during kedugaan, Dadendate, Kakula, Lumense and PeuleCinde / dance to welcome the honored guests, mamosa / war dance, Morego / dance hero's welcome, pajoge / dance the inauguration of the king / officials and Balia / dance associated with animism).


Besides having the customs and cultures that are characteristic of the region, in Central Sulawesi also has unique crafts as well, namely:
1 Craft ebony (ebony)
2 webbing Crafts
3 Crafts and woven fabric Donggala
4 Craft garments of skin ivo.


General conditions of religious sustainability Year 2005 adopted by the community consists of:

1 Society of Islamic adherents with a percentage rate of 78.9%
2 People adherents of Protestant Christianity by the percentage rate of 16.29%
3 People adherents of Catholic Christianity with the percentage rate of 1.47%
4 People adherents of Hinduism with the percentage rate of 3.07%
5 Society Buddhist, with the percentage rate of 0.68%.
The diversity of religious adherents in Central Sulawesi communicated through Inter-Religious Communication Forum which serves mendinamisir harmony between religious life, internal religious and inter-religious harmony with the government, with the pattern of mutual respect between each other.
 
 
 

   

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