Togian Islands
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This article is about the archipelago in the Gulf of Tomini. For one of the islands comprising it, see Togean Island.
The Togian (or Togean) Islands are an archipelago of 56 islands and many offshore islets, situated in the Gulf of Tomini, off the coast of Central Sulawesi, in Indonesia. The largest islands are Batudaka, Togean, Talatako, Una-Una, Walea Bahi, Walea Kodi and Malenge. There are 59 villages on the islands, with one settled by the Bajau people, more commonly known as the sea gypsies.
Quick Facts Native name: Kepulauan Togean, Geography ...
Native name: Kepulauan Togean | |
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Geography | |
Location | South-east Asia |
Coordinates | 0°23′30″S 121°57′28″E |
Total islands | 56 |
Major islands | Batudaka, Talatako, Togian |
Administration | |
Province | Central Sulawesi |
Demographics | |
Ethnic groups | Bajau |
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