Borone – small community in Ampana Tete subdistrict, Central Sulawesi
Borone is an Indonesian settlement situated in Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi) province, within Kabupaten Tojo Una-una, in the Ampana Tete subdistrict. Based on its coordinates, the village lies approximately south of the equator in the central part of Sulawesi. Kabupaten Tojo Una-una extends across the Ampana Bay region and is characterized by a distinctive blend of sparsely populated inland areas and coastal zones due to its natural features. The most populated city in Sulawesi Tengah province is Palu, the provincial administrative center, from which Borone lies at considerable distance to the east.
General overview
Borone does not appear as an independent entry in widely available tourism or administrative sources, and therefore no verifiable, source-based detailed information is available regarding the settlement. Villages belonging to Ampana Tete subdistrict are typically small communities relying on agriculture and fishing activities, scattered across areas along Ampana Bay and inland regions. Kabupaten Tojo Una-una itself is a relatively young administrative unit, separated from the neighboring Kabupaten Poso in 2003, and the areas under its jurisdiction rank among the least infrastructurally developed zones of Central Sulawesi. According to 2021 data, Sulawesi Tengah province, with a population of approximately 3 million, is the most densely populated unit of Sulawesi island despite its vast expanse; its area is approximately 61,841 km², making it the second most populated province on the island. In the absence of independent statistical data for Borone, the above framework provides broader context for understanding local conditions. The main economic activities in the region include smallholder farming, coconut and cocoa production, and coastal fishing, which generally characterize the profile of villages in Tojo Una-una regency.
Real estate and investment
No public real estate market data is available for Borone; therefore, the following presents the general economic context of the broader region, Kabupaten Tojo Una-una, and Sulawesi Tengah province. Kabupaten Tojo Una-una is considered a relatively low-urbanization area within Central Sulawesi, and real estate market dynamics typically lag behind those of more developed regions such as Palu city or larger coastal tourism zones. In such rural areas, land prices are generally low, though market liquidity is also limited, which complicates both investment-oriented purchases and potential sales. In Indonesia generally, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land or property; only Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements are available to them, governed by Indonesian land law (Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria). This general legal framework applies to properties in Kabupaten Tojo Una-una, including Borone. Investment potential in the region is primarily tied to agriculture and fishing sectors, while the pace of infrastructure development and the provision of related public services influence long-term development prospects.
Safety and security
No source-based public safety statistics are available for Borone or Ampana Tete subdistrict. Regarding Sulawesi Tengah province as a whole, the area has been the site of certain internal tensions and security challenges in past decades, primarily connected to the Poso area, which peaked in the late 1990s and early 2000s. During the period since then, the province's overall security situation has stabilized, and authorities have strengthened public order presence. Kabupaten Tojo Una-una, to which Borone belongs, separated from Kabupaten Poso in 2003; this region is typically rural in character and, based on available regional context, is not considered a particularly problematic zone from a public safety perspective. Nevertheless, in the absence of specific criminal or security data for Borone, caution is warranted against any definitive conclusions, and travelers are advised to seek reliable, up-to-date information about current local conditions.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are listed in available sources for Borone. The broader region, Kabupaten Tojo Una-una, however, merits attention for its natural features: the kabupaten's coastline and the Togian Islands (Kepulauan Togean) are home to numerous natural attractions protected as part of Togian Islands National Park (Taman Nasional Kepulauan Togean). The Togian Islands are known in Central Sulawesi tourism for their coral reefs, diving opportunities, and unique marine biodiversity. Ampana city—which serves as the administrative center of Ampana Tete subdistrict and is one of the kabupaten's important port cities—functions as a departure point for ferry services to the Togian Islands. Verifiable data on the precise distance between Borone and this regional hub is unavailable, though the subdistrict's name suggests the settlement lies within the Ampana Tete area. In the vicinity of villages scattered across inland regions, the natural environment—river valleys, hills, primary forests—may offer informal attractions, though these are not specifically referenced in available sources for Borone.
Summary
Borone is a small, poorly documented community in Central Sulawesi, located in Ampana Tete subdistrict of Kabupaten Tojo Una-una. In the absence of independent, source-based data, only a picture based on broader administrative and geographic context can be drawn: it forms part of a rural region primarily characterized by agriculture and fishing, belonging to the relatively less developed but nature-rich eastern zone of Sulawesi Tengah province. The broader tourism appeal of Kabupaten Tojo Una-una stems from the Togian Islands, which rank among the region's best-known natural attractions. Borone itself does not appear in public tourism or real estate literature, so interested parties are advised to consult local authorities and conduct on-site research to obtain the most accurate and current information.

