Lewoingu – settlement in Titehena District, eastern part of East Flores Regency
Lewoingu is a small Indonesian settlement located in East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) Province, within the territory of Kabupaten Flores Timur (East Flores Regency), belonging to Titehena District (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-8.4098, 122.8169), it is situated in the eastern part of Flores Island, within the broader macro-region of Bali and the Lesser Sunda Islands. Context for this village must be drawn primarily from sources available at the regency level, as directly accessible detailed public data sources on Lewoingu itself are not currently known. The regency capital is Larantuka city, from which Lewoingu is located on the eastern part of Flores Island, within Titehena District.
General overview
Lewoingu is a small rural village with low population, for which independent settlement-level statistical sources are not currently available. The broader Kabupaten Flores Timur provides context for the surrounding area: based on 2021 data, the regency had 283,626 inhabitants, a figure that grew to 289,881 by the end of 2024, with population density of 156.48 persons/km². The kabupaten is divided into three main territorial units: the eastern mainland part of Flores Island, where the regency capital Larantuka is also located, and the islands of Adonara and Solor. Lewoingu is in the mainland section, in Titehena District, thus on the eastern mainland of Flores. The area is characteristically a rural landscape defined by agricultural and fishing activities, where villages are organized around local community life. Kabupaten Flores Timur was established on August 9, 1958, under Law No. 69/1958, which regulated the second-level territorial units of Bali, West Nusa Tenggara, and East Nusa Tenggara. The overwhelming majority of residents here are Catholic, which is linked to early Portuguese colonial and missionary influence, centered on nearby Larantuka.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data for Lewoingu are not available; therefore, the following reflects general conditions within Kabupaten Flores Timur and the broader East Nusa Tenggara region. Rural settlements in the regency are typically characterized by low real estate transaction volumes; demand is primarily concentrated on small-scale residential and agricultural properties. East Nusa Tenggara Province is among Indonesia's less developed provinces, so property values and investment activity generally lag behind those of tourist-oriented provinces such as Bali. For foreign nationals, it is worthwhile to note the general framework of Indonesian land law: foreigners cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land, however certain use and lease rights (such as Hak Pakai, long-term lease agreements) may be available. Details require personalized legal advice based on Indonesian legal regulations. Investment potential within the region is primarily tied to agriculture and infrastructure development projects, rather than tourism or commercial real estate markets.
Safety and security
Specific, publicly documented public security statistics for Lewoingu are not available. Regarding the broader region, Kabupaten Flores Timur and East Nusa Tenggara generally, it can be said that rural Indonesian communities – including those in eastern Flores – typically have tightly knit, community-centered societies where local norms and informal community enforcement play a role in everyday life. East Nusa Tenggara Province is not among the regions in Indonesia considered to have particularly high conflict levels, however social and economic tensions may occasionally occur in certain areas of the province. When planning any travel, it is advisable to consult current travel guidance from the relevant foreign affairs authority of one's own country, as these provide more current and authoritative information on the security situation than general, static descriptions.
Tourist attractions
No source-supported tourist attractions specific to Lewoingu are known. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Flores Timur Regency, available source material highlights several generally recognized characteristics: the regency capital, Larantuka, was once the center of the former Larantuka Kingdom, which possesses strong Portuguese Catholic heritage. Larantuka is therefore a place of note from cultural and religious history perspectives, particularly during Catholic celebrations, which bear the imprint of Portuguese–Catholic influence. In the eastern part of Flores Island, the natural landscape, volcanic highlands, coastal areas, and proximity to the Banda Sea generally offer nature tourism and maritime tourism opportunities, though no authenticated source currently available addresses these specifically for Lewoingu or Titehena District. Those interested are advised to inquire on site, with local guidance, about natural and cultural points of interest nearest to Lewoingu.
Summary
Lewoingu is a rural, little-documented small village in East Flores Regency, in Titehena District, in the eastern part of Flores Island. The broader Kabupaten Flores Timur is an area of nearly 290,000 inhabitants with strong Catholic heritage, whose capital is the historic city of Larantuka. Independent statistics, landmarks, or detailed market data for Lewoingu are not publicly available; those interested are advised to begin from the general conditions of the regency and local sources.

