Langudon – a small settlement on the northern coast of Central Sulawesi, in Kabupaten Buol
Langudon is a smaller settlement in Indonesia's Central Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tengah) province, more specifically in the Kabupaten Buol administrative unit, belonging to the Bokat subdistrict (Kecamatan Bokat). Based on its coordinates (1.027° north latitude, 121.506° east longitude), it is located in the coastal or near-coastal strip of the northern part of Celebes Island. Since no independent article about this specific village exists on either the Hungarian or English Wikipedia, the following description is based on reliably known administrative data and general, verifiable knowledge about the broader region (Kecamatan Bokat, Kabupaten Buol, Sulawesi Tengah), which is clearly indicated in all cases.
General overview
Langudon is one of the villages in Kecamatan Bokat, which administratively belongs to Kabupaten Buol. Kabupaten Buol is one of the regencies of Central Sulawesi province, and the region is generally considered to be sparsely inhabited and based on agricultural and fishing activities. The Bokat subdistrict comprises part of the coastal zone of the kabupaten; the villages here have traditionally based their livelihoods on rice cultivation, copra production (coconut), fishing, and to a lesser extent cocoa cultivation, which are economic activities characteristic of Central Sulawesi as a whole. Langudon is not among the region's known tourist or commercial centers; the nearest urban center is Buol city, the seat of Kabupaten Buol, toward which main transportation connections point. In the village, as in most similarly sized settlements in the subdistrict, basic supplies and infrastructure are provided at a level typical of rural Indonesian conditions, although no publicly available, citable data exists about the exact local situation and population.
Real estate and investment
No publicly available, specific data exists about Langudon's real estate market. In broader context, Kabupaten Buol — like other rural regencies in Central Sulawesi — is not among Indonesia's actively traded investment destinations in the real estate sector. The region's economy is dominated by agriculture, so real estate transactions typically align with basic local needs rather than tourist or speculative demand. In Indonesia, real estate acquisition opportunities for foreigners are generally regulated: freehold (Hak Milik) ownership is reserved for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners can obtain property rights at most in the form of Hak Pakai (use right, typically for 30 years, extendable) or Hak Sewa (lease right). This general legal framework applies throughout the country, including in Kabupaten Buol and Langudon. In rural, agricultural areas, investment decisions are determined by infrastructure conditions, accessibility, and local agricultural opportunities; interested parties should conduct on-site examination and seek legal advice on these points, since generalized data applicable to this specific village is not available.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, publicly available statistical data exists about Langudon's public safety. In general, rural, small-community settlements in Sulawesi Tengah province — such as the villages in the Kecamatan Bokat subdistrict — can be characterized by relatively low crime levels, where strong community ties and scattered, non-urban character reduce major urban security risks. At the same time, certain parts of the province were affected in the past by inter-religious and communal tensions, which however mainly concentrated on the early 2000s period and were largely tied to central areas such as the Poso subdistrict — which is a separate, more distant regency from Kabupaten Buol. According to current general Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and ASEAN-level assessments, the region's stability has improved. To develop any specific, current security picture, current sources from Indonesian authorities and relevant consular information are authoritative.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source mentions named tourist attractions for the village of Langudon. Data about the broader Kecamatan Bokat and Kabupaten Buol offerings are extremely limited in international public sources. In general, the coastal areas of Central Sulawesi — which include the northern, Celebes Sea-facing strip of Kabupaten Buol — have in some places sandy beaches, coral reefs, and fishing harbors, which can represent local attractions. However, no verifiable data exists regarding the presence of these elements in Langudon's immediate vicinity, whether in terms of direction or distance, so these cannot be listed as facts. Within the territory of Kabupaten Buol, the only more reliably documented reference point is Buol city itself, which can be reached from the coordinates recorded in the database via coastal or overland routes, but no published, citable data exists regarding the exact distance. For interested parties, the local government (pemerintah daerah Kabupaten Buol) or the provincial tourism office may serve as more reliable reference points.
Summary
Langudon is a small, rural settlement in Central Sulawesi, which belongs to the Kecamatan Bokat subdistrict and Kabupaten Buol. Since detailed, publicly available documentation does not exist about either the village or its immediate subdistrict environment, acquiring specific data — population, attractions, real estate prices, crime statistics — requires on-site information gathering or direct contact with Indonesian administrative bodies. The region's economic and social character is organized around agriculture and fishing, and exhibits the general characteristics of similar rural Indonesian villages. For those interested in investment, tourism, or planning an extended stay, orientation at the Kabupaten Buol level provides the starting point.

