Lompotoo – settlement in Suwawa Tengah District of Bone Bolango Regency
Lompotoo is a small settlement in Gorontalo Province, Indonesia, administratively classified under Suwawa Tengah Kecamatan of Bone Bolango Regency. Geographically, it is located on Sulawesi (Celebes) Island, approximately near the Equator, at 0.52 degrees north latitude and 123.20 degrees east longitude. Bone Bolango Regency itself was established in 2003 through the division of the former Kabupaten Gorontalo, and has since functioned as an independent administrative unit in the eastern part of the province. In the case of Lompotoo, detailed settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are not available, so the following description largely summarizes the generally known framework applicable to Suwawa Tengah District and Bone Bolango Regency.
General overview
Lompotoo is one of the smaller villages belonging to Suwawa Tengah Kecamatan, situated in the more mountainous interior areas of Bone Bolango Regency. When Bone Bolango, which forms the central and eastern parts of Gorontalo Province, was established in 2003, it consisted of only four districts – Bone Pantai, Kabila, Suwawa, and Tapa – and over the years administrative divisions gradually expanded, with Suwawa Tengah District emerging from the original Suwawa territory. The general characteristic of the region is that it fits into the hilly and mountainous landscape extending east of the Gorontalo Plain, where villages are typically characterized by agricultural and small-community lifestyles. Publicly available, authenticated data regarding Lompotoo's size, exact population, and level of public services is currently not available. In the broader Suwawa Valley area – of which this district is a part – local communities have traditionally engaged in agriculture, particularly corn and rice cultivation, which is a widespread economic foundation activity characteristic of Gorontalo Province.
Real estate and investment
No independent, reliable land price or transaction data series is publicly available for Lompotoo's real estate market. Regarding Bone Bolango Regency as a whole, it can be stated that in the eastern, interior areas of the province – where Suwawa Tengah is also located – real estate prices and development activity are typically lower than in areas near the provincial capital, Kota Gorontalo. Foreign nationals considering investment in the region must take into account the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations: under Indonesian law, foreign private individuals generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real property; however, certain long-term leasing forms and other legal titles – such as Hak Pakai, or usage rights – may be utilized under statutory conditions. These restrictions apply to Bone Bolango Regency and Lompotoo's broader district just as they do to other parts of Indonesia. The local investment climate depends primarily on the pace of the regency's administrative and infrastructure development, regarding which up-to-date information can be obtained exclusively from local government sources.
Safety and security
No independent crime statistics or other authenticated settlement-level data are publicly available regarding Lompotoo's public security situation. Regarding Gorontalo Province as a whole, according to Indonesian authorities and the generally accepted assessment of the province, the region ranks among the relatively peaceful areas of the archipelago, where public safety in rural villages is fundamentally ensured by local community norms and customary police presence. Smaller, interior settlements in Suwawa Tengah District – likely including Lompotoo – generally do not present crime risks in the urban sense; however, this assessment merely reflects the general context of the broader region and does not substitute for on-site, current information. Anyone spending extended time in the region is advised to obtain direct information from local authorities and communities regarding the current situation.
Tourist attractions
No source data regarding specific, identifiable tourist attractions in Lompotoo settlement is available. In the broader Bone Bolango Regency region – particularly concerning the Suwawa Valley and its associated mountainous areas – natural endowments are generally recognized: the mountainous terrain covering the eastern part of Gorontalo Province and its associated natural habitats form part of the province's tourist profile. Within the regency's territory, part of Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park is also found, known as a protected area for north Sulawesian fauna – including the endemic babirusa and anoa; however, this is generally verifiable information concerning the broader context of the mentioned national park, and does not necessarily mean it is located in Lompotoo's immediate vicinity. Precise information about specific on-site attractions and access possibilities can be obtained exclusively from on-site or official provincial tourism sources.
Summary
Lompotoo is a small, poorly documented settlement in Suwawa Tengah Kecamatan of Bone Bolango Regency, which belongs to Gorontalo Province, located on Sulawesi Island. The regency itself was established in 2003 as a result of administrative reforms, and its interior, mountainous areas – including Suwawa Tengah District – primarily provide home to agricultural-oriented rural communities. No independent, authenticated source on the settlement is available, so real estate market, public security, and tourism aspects can be assessed exclusively within the general context of the broader regency and province. To obtain detailed, current local information, on-site research or contacting the competent authorities of the regency is recommended.

