Sangihe Islands
Sangihe Islands are a group of islands which constitute two regencies within the province of North Sulawesi.
Towns
Understand
They consist of the islands of Sangir Besar (or Sangir Island), Siau (or Siao), Tahulandang, and Biaro; and the town of Tahuna.
The area came under Dutch control in 1677 and became part of Indonesia when it declared independence from the Netherlands in 1945.
Talk
The Sangir language is spoken in the islands; this Austronesian language is also spoken in some islands in the Philippines, and on the extreme northern tip of Sulawesi.
Get in
Get around
See
Do
Buy
Eat
Drink
Sleep
- Hattarua Guesthouse, [email protected].
Stay safe
Many of the islands being actively volcanic with the existence of Sangihe tectonic plate.
Stay healthy
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