Huwongo – a small settlement in Paguyaman District, Boalemo Regency
Huwongo is an Indonesian village on the northern peninsula of Sulawesi Island, within Boalemo Regency in Gorontalo Province, situated in Kecamatan Paguyaman. Based on its coordinates – 0.60° North latitude, 122.47° East longitude – it lies near the Equator in the interior regions of Sulawesi. The regency seat is the city of Tilamuta, and Boalemo itself was established as an independent administrative unit in 1999 under Law No. 50/1999. Since verifiable source material specific to the settlement level is not available for Huwongo, the description below relies substantially on verifiable data from the broader Boalemo Regency, noted at all relevant points.
General overview
Huwongo belongs to Kecamatan Paguyaman, one of the interior districts of Boalemo Regency. The settlement itself does not appear in widely known Indonesian tourism or economic databases, indicating that it is a relatively small-population village with an agricultural character – a feature generally typical of interior areas of Sulawesi. Boalemo Regency as a whole counted a population of 145,868 in the 2020 census, and according to 2023 mid-range estimates, 151,337 inhabitants, suggesting moderate population density across its 1,830.87 km² area. Districts within the regency, including settlements in Paguyaman District, are typically based on local agriculture – primarily rice, corn, and other tropical crops – as well as livestock farming. No verifiable source contains specific, distinguishing characteristics of Huwongo, making it impossible to make factual claims about the settlement's own character.
Real estate and investment
Detailed, publicly available real estate market data is not accessible for Boalemo Regency as a whole, nor for the villages within Paguyaman District, including Huwongo. In the broader regional context, Gorontalo Province belongs among Indonesia's less developed provinces, where real estate prices and investment activity are generally lower than in the country's more developed regions, such as Java or Bali. In smaller, interior villages, real estate transactions are typically limited, with most sales consisting of transactions within the local community. Foreign property acquisition opportunities in Indonesia are generally strictly regulated: Hak Milik (full ownership rights) is not available to foreign individuals, though longer-term use rights (Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa) may be available under specified conditions. From an investment perspective, Huwongo and Paguyaman District as a whole may be relevant primarily to those interested in the agricultural sector based on available information; source-based conclusions cannot be made regarding other investment potential.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistics or reports on public safety are available for Huwongo. The broader region, Gorontalo Province, is generally counted among Indonesia's relatively peaceful provinces, where crime rates outside major cities can be considered low based on available indirect data – however, this cannot be established as fact for Huwongo specifically as a settlement. In rural areas of Paguyaman District and Boalemo Regency, the way of life is characteristically typical of agricultural communities, though no security-specific data is known regarding this. Individualized, current information about travel and stay conditions can be provided by the competent consular authorities or local officials.
Tourist attractions
No identifiable tourist attraction attributable to Huwongo has been identified from verifiable sources. In the broader area of Boalemo Regency – to which Paguyaman District belongs – natural features, including the interior mountainous and coastal areas of Sulawesi, are generally known for hiking and ecotourism purposes, though no specific, named landmarks could be identified from sources at even the regency level in the available materials. Tilamuta, the regency seat and center of local administration and regional infrastructure, is one of the nearest, relatively accessible urban points for Huwongo. For travelers, the region primarily offers an authentic, rarely visited rural Sulawesi experience directed toward Gorontalo Province, though the details cannot be presented on a source-based foundation.
Summary
Huwongo is a small Indonesian village on the northern peninsula of Sulawesi, within Boalemo Regency in Gorontalo Province, located in Kecamatan Paguyaman. The regency was established in 1999 and according to 2023 estimates has a population of approximately 151,337 inhabitants across an area of 1,830.87 km². Since detailed, settlement-specific source material is not available for the village, factual, verified conclusions regarding Huwongo's own characteristics – whether concerning the real estate market, public safety, or tourist offerings – can only be made within the broader regency context. For those interested in rural interior Sulawesi areas, the region can be understood as one of Indonesia's less explored territories.

