Mootinelo – a small settlement in Bone Raya District, Gorontalo Province
Mootinelo is an Indonesian village located on Sulawesi island in Gorontalo Province, belonging to Bone Raya District (Kecamatan Bone Raya) of Bone Bolango Regency. Based on its coordinates (0.339702, 123.3416004), it is situated near the Equator on the western part of the Minahasa Peninsula. Gorontalo Province became an independent province on December 5, 2000, having previously been part of North Sulawesi. No independent, settlement-level encyclopedic or statistical sources are available for Mootinelo, so the description below relies on verifiable data from the broader province and region, clearly indicating this limitation.
General overview
Mootinelo is a smaller settlement with limited international recognition, falling within the administrative unit of Kecamatan Bone Raya. Bone Bolango Regency forms part of Gorontalo Province, which has a total area of 12,024.98 square kilometers and, according to the 2020 census, a population of 1,171,681. The province has a relatively low population density of approximately 103 people per square kilometer, indicating that many smaller, scattered communities—likely including Mootinelo—characterize the region. The province is also known by two distinctive epithets: one is the "Veranda of Medina" (in Indonesian: Bumi Serambi Madinah), which refers to the early application of Islamic law in precolonial Gorontalese kingdoms, and the other is "Karawo Province," referencing the local traditional karawo embroidery. Regarding Mootinelo specifically, no independent, verifiable sources are available on the characteristics of Bone Raya District, but agricultural and fishing activities typical of Gorontalo Province generally characterize the smaller settlements in the region.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data is available on Mootinelo's real estate market. At the broader level of Bone Bolango Regency and Gorontalo Province, the region can be characterized as a relatively slowly developing, less urbanized area where real estate prices are typically lower compared to Indonesian tourist hubs such as Bali or Lombok island. In smaller villages distant from the province's capital, Gorontalo city, the real estate market is narrow and local in nature, with transactions occurring mainly between domestic buyers. Regarding the generally applicable framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, it should be noted that foreign individuals cannot own land in Indonesia under full ownership rights, specifically the Hak Milik category; limited title types (such as Hak Pakai, or use rights) are available to foreigners, with conditions and duration legally specified. From an investment perspective, for such a small and poorly documented settlement, detailed on-site research and legal consultation are particularly recommended.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistical data is available on Mootinelo's public safety situation. Gorontalo Province, in the broader Indonesian context, is a relatively small and sparsely populated region that, at the provincial level, is not characterized by extraordinary security warnings based on publicly available general travel guides and official information sources. Regarding Indonesia as a whole, it can be stated that crime rates in smaller rural communities are generally lower than in larger urban centers; however, this should not be considered a specifically verified conclusion regarding Mootinelo. Generally applicable precautions for travelers—secure storage of valuables, respect for local customs—remain valid here as well.
Tourist attractions
No independent, verifiable sources listing tourist attractions for Mootinelo are available. Considering Gorontalo Province as a whole, based on available provincial-level data, the region is known to possess notable natural and cultural assets: the coastline of Tomini Bay and the southern coasts of the province are noteworthy areas in terms of natural value, though their specific distance from Mootinelo cannot be determined from available sources. Karawo embroidery, closely linked to the province's identity as a craft tradition, is present throughout Gorontalo, and learning about related crafts is among the region's general attractions for those interested in local culture. In the province's namesake capital, Gorontalo city, which serves as the region's main entry point, numerous cultural and religious landmarks can be visited. Mootinelo likely lies at some distance from these regional attractions, though the exact distance cannot be clearly determined from available sources.
Summary
Mootinelo is a poorly documented small settlement in Indonesia on Sulawesi island, located within Bone Raya District of Bone Bolango Regency in Gorontalo Province. The province is known for its Islamic cultural heritage and karawo embroidery, and it is situated near the Equator on the Minahasa Peninsula. Due to the lack of settlement-level statistical, real estate market, or tourist sources, those seeking to learn about Mootinelo are advised to conduct on-site research and contact the competent authorities of Bone Bolango Regency. This is particularly recommended for those searching for property or investment opportunities in the area, as well as for those interested in the less explored parts of rural Gorontalo Province.

