Dembe I – subdistrict in Kota Barat district, Kota Gorontalo
Dembe I is a subdistrict (kelurahan) within Kota Gorontalo, located in the provincial capital of Gorontalo Province and belonging to the Kota Barat kecamatan. Based on settlement coordinates (0.546° north latitude, 123.003° east longitude), it is positioned in the western part of Kota Gorontalo on the northern peninsula of Sulawesi. Kota Gorontalo serves as the administrative, economic, and commercial center of Gorontalo Province and is the most significant urban area in the Tomini Bay region. Since available source material is limited to the provincial level, the following sections present verifiable information about the broader city and province rather than specific local data for Dembe I subdistrict, with this scope clearly indicated.
General overview
Dembe I does not appear in publicly accessible, widely-cited encyclopedic sources, so precise population figures, area measurements, or other local administrative indicators for the subdistrict cannot be extracted from available material. The subdistrict belongs to Kota Barat kecamatan, one of the administrative divisions of Kota Gorontalo. Kota Gorontalo itself is the capital of Gorontalo Province: the province was established on December 5, 2000, under Law No. 38, and has since served as the provincial capital. According to the 2022 BPS census, the total population of Gorontalo Province was 1,392,737 with an annual growth rate of 1.16 percent. The majority of the province's population, and thus Kota Gorontalo's, belongs to the Gorontalo ethnic group, which is the most populous ethnic group on the northern peninsula of Sulawesi, with the Minahasa ethnic group ranking second. Members of the Gorontalo people are found throughout North Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, South Sulawesi, East Kalimantan, Java, and Papua as a result of historical migrations. Kota Gorontalo is an urban and busy administrative center where Dembe I functions as one of the western city districts in the context of daily urban life.
Real estate and investment
No independent, settlement-level source data is available regarding Dembe I's real estate market, so the following sections present general conditions applicable at the broader Kota Gorontalo and Gorontalo Province level. The provincial capital status and economic center role of Kota Gorontalo in the Tomini Bay region generally create stronger demand in the real estate market compared to rural areas of the province. The administrative and commercial functions occurring in the city, along with continuous population growth (1.16 percent annually at the provincial level), suggest moderate but stable real estate market dynamics in urban districts, including Kota Barat district. Regarding the regulatory framework for foreign investors: under general Indonesian land law, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of Indonesian real estate but may instead obtain longer-term lease or building use rights (Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa). This general regulation applies in Gorontalo Province and Kota Gorontalo and serves as the fundamental legal framework for real estate investments in the Dembe I area. Precise determination of specific local prices and market trends requires on-site or expert sources.
Safety and security
No settlement-level crime statistics or police data are available in the sources used regarding safety and security in Dembe I, so the following observations are limited to general conditions applicable to the broader region. Kota Gorontalo, as a provincial capital, is better equipped in terms of police and administrative presence than rural areas of the province, which generally tends to have a favorable effect on urban public safety. Gorontalo Province ranks among Indonesia's relatively smaller provinces in terms of population, which according to some analysts is associated with a reduction in the mass crime risks characteristic of major cities, though no verifiable local data can be cited from sources regarding this. Travelers and investors are advised to consult with local authorities or reliable local sources regarding the current safety and security situation in Dembe I and Kota Barat district.
Tourist attractions
Available source material mentions no named tourist attractions within Dembe I subdistrict, so the following sections present tourist-related information generally documented at the Kota Gorontalo and Gorontalo Province level. Kota Gorontalo is the largest urban area on the coastline of Tomini Bay and the only city in the province with provincial capital functions — this in itself attracts administrative and business visitors. Gorontalo Province is generally known in Indonesia for its nature-based tourism: the province's coastlines and marine life (though naming specific documented locations is not possible based on available sources) are widely recognized in descriptions of the region's tourism. Within Kota Gorontalo city, Kota Barat district covers the western part of the city; as a district close to the city center, Dembe I is best characterized as part of urban infrastructure and the local commercial and service sector rather than as a classic tourist destination. The region's cultural appeal is enhanced by the traditions of the Gorontalo ethnic group and the province's distinctive historical past, but a specific list of attractions limited to Dembe I cannot be provided due to the absence of sources documenting these.
Summary
Dembe I is a kelurahan (subdistrict) forming part of the western urban area of Kota Gorontalo, belonging to Kota Barat kecamatan in the capital city of Gorontalo Province on the northern peninsula of Sulawesi. Available source material provides verifiable data only at the provincial level: Gorontalo became an independent province in 2000, has moderate population density, exceeded 1.39 million residents in 2022, and Kota Gorontalo is the most important economic and administrative center of Tomini Bay. To understand the precise local characteristics, real estate market data, and tourist attractions of Dembe I, on-site research or detailed local sources are necessary, as these cannot be reliably reconstructed from province- or region-level sources.

