One Ete – small settlement on the eastern coast of Central Sulawesi
One Ete is a small settlement in Central Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tengah) province, Indonesia, which belongs to the Bungku Pesisir district (Kecamatan) of Morowali Regency (Kabupaten Morowali). Based on its coordinates (-2.96535 southern latitude, 122.2597 eastern longitude), it is located on the eastern, coastal strip of Sulawesi island. Detailed descriptive data about the settlement itself is not available on Wikipedia or other publicly accessible sources, therefore the following characterization is primarily based on information verifiable at the level of the broader administrative units – Kabupaten Morowali and Sulawesi Tengah province – clearly indicating this framing.
General overview
One Ete belongs to the Bungku Pesisir district, which encompasses the coastal zone of Morowali Regency, near the Banda Sea. The name of Bungku Pesisir district suggests that the area extends on the coastline of the Bungku Peninsula. Kabupaten Morowali lies in the southern part of Central Sulawesi, and in recent decades has become known in the broader region primarily due to the development of the nickel mining industry; mining activity plays a determining role in the local economy. The province as a whole, Sulawesi Tengah, is Indonesia's largest province on Sulawesi island – with an area of 61,841.29 km² and a population of approximately 3,154,499 as of the end of 2023. One Ete itself is a smaller, presumably rural-scale community in the coastal district; it is not a particularly notable place in tourism or economic terms and has not gained wider recognition so far. Local livelihoods are likely determined by fishing, smallholder farming, and work opportunities related to mining, which is generally characteristic of the Bungku Pesisir district, though only general conclusions about the broader region can be drawn about this as well.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data is available about One Ete's real estate market. In the broader context of Kabupaten Morowali, however, it is worth noting that the region has experienced more active economic activity in recent decades in parallel with the rise of the nickel industry, which may have generated moderate real estate demand in some parts of the region, particularly near industrial infrastructure. For smaller rural settlements located in coastal areas, generally low land prices and limited real estate turnover should be expected, though these are only generalizations about the region as a whole due to the absence of specific data about One Ete. As regards Indonesian land ownership regulations: in Indonesia, foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property; they typically have access to Hak Pakai (usage rights) or various leasing arrangements, and these rules apply throughout the country, thus also applying to One Ete and Kabupaten Morowali.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistics or public reports are available regarding One Ete's public safety situation. Central Sulawesi province generally exhibits public safety characteristics typical of rural areas in Indonesia; near larger cities and industrial zones, changing social processes accompanying economic development may emerge, while the province's rural, coastal districts are typically quieter areas with lower population density. Travelers and those planning longer stays are generally advised to consult information from local authorities, as well as current travel advisories from the Indonesian government and their own country's foreign affairs services, as the situation may change over time.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are listed in One Ete in verifiable sources. Given the Bungku Pesisir district's coastal location, the natural attributes of the surrounding area – coastlines, proximity to the Banda Sea, tropical coastal landscape – could theoretically represent attractions, however, specific presentation of these in relation to One Ete must be withheld due to lack of sources. Throughout the broader Kabupaten Morowali area and Central Sulawesi, numerous natural values and cultural characteristics are documented, but their precise names, locations, and distances relative to One Ete cannot be provided without verified data. Those wishing to visit the region should seek information from Kabupaten Morowali's local administration or tourism agencies about currently available and accessible attractions.
Summary
One Ete is a poorly documented small settlement in Central Sulawesi province, Indonesia, in the Bungku Pesisir district of Kabupaten Morowali, on the eastern coastal strip of Sulawesi island. The settlement's name does not appear independently in publicly available sources, thus the general characteristics of the broader region – Morowali Regency and Sulawesi Tengah province – provide a framework for understanding the place. The province is Sulawesi's largest by area and second most populous province, economically an area increasingly shaped by nickel extraction. One Ete itself is likely a modest-sized community living from fishing and smallholder farming, for which significant commercial or tourist traffic is not yet characteristic.

