Lemanpoli – small villages in the interior regions of Buru Island
Lemanpoli is an Indonesian settlement belonging to Kabupaten Buru administrative unit within Maluku Province (the Moluccas), specifically situated in Fena Leisela District (kecamatan). The village on Buru Island is marked by coordinates -3.2850206, 126.5563212, placing it in the island's interior in a less accessible region. The seat of Kabupaten Buru is the coastal city of Namlea, which functions as the island's administrative and economic center. No detailed administrative or demographic sources are available specifically for Lemanpoli; therefore, the description below primarily presents the context at regency and provincial level, clearly indicating which territorial level the information pertains to.
General overview
Lemanpoli is a poorly documented small settlement belonging to Fena Leisela kecamatan, and independent reliable source material is currently unavailable for it. The interior regions of Buru Island are generally characterized by relatively low population density and a dominant agricultural way of life. Kabupaten Buru as a whole had a population of 141,361 as of mid-2024, and the area's indigenous inhabitants are members of the Suku Rana ethnic group. The island's topography is partly mountainous and partly forested in character, which affects the infrastructure provision and accessibility of the interior villages. Verified data regarding the exact population and territorial information of Fena Leisela District is currently unavailable; therefore, no estimates are provided concerning Lemanpoli's size or population. The island world of the Moluccas is generally characterized by the fact that individual villages possess traditional social structures based on close community bonds, and livelihoods are primarily built on local agriculture, fishing, and the exploitation of natural resources.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level data is available regarding Lemanpoli's real estate market; therefore, the broader context of Kabupaten Buru and Maluku Province is presented below. Kabupaten Buru as a whole is considered one of the less developed regions of the Moluccas, where real estate transactions are considerably more modest than in west Indonesian areas popular with tourists. The pace of infrastructure development and the degree of accessibility play a decisive role in shaping real estate prices; in the interior, less accessible regions of Buru Island, property values generally remain lower. As a general rule applicable in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, primarily usage rights (Hak Pakai) or other time-limited legal titles are available. Before making any actual investment decision, consideration of the current Indonesian land law regulations and consultation with local agricultural authorities is essential. Throughout Buru Island as a whole, investment activity is primarily connected to the exploitation of natural resources and the agricultural sector; tourism-oriented property development is not yet a determining factor in this region.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistics are available regarding Lemanpoli's public safety. Concerning the general public safety situation in Maluku Province and Kabupaten Buru within it, it can be noted that in the early 2000s the Moluccas region experienced serious religious and ethnic conflicts, which have since ended and the region has consolidated. In the less urbanized interior areas of Kabupaten Buru, local public safety generally operates within the framework of community norms and traditional social control. Travelers are nonetheless advised to always seek current information from Indonesian authorities or reliable sources, particularly in less accessible, poorly infrastructure-equipped regions. Due to lack of sources, specific crime data relating to Lemanpoli is not provided here.
Tourist attractions
No source material containing named attractions is available for Lemanpoli as an independent tourist destination. In the broader area of Buru Island, natural features—mountainous landscapes, forested interior regions, and coastal waters—theoretically offer tourism potential; however, due to lack of sources, named and documented attractions linked to Fena Leisela District cannot be listed. Namlea, the seat of Kabupaten Buru, possesses some tourism infrastructure resulting from its role as the island's gateway city, and from there one can orient toward the island's interior. The Moluccas region as a whole is characterized by nature tourism—water sports, snorkeling, diving, exploration of tropical forests—as the primary attraction; however, due to lack of reliable sources, precise distances and accessibility of specific attractions in connection with Lemanpoli cannot be provided.
Summary
Lemanpoli is a small, poorly documented Indonesian settlement on Buru Island, located in Fena Leisela District within Kabupaten Buru administrative unit of Maluku Province. Available source material extends only to the regency level: Kabupaten Buru's population was 141,361 as of mid-2024, its seat is Namlea, and its indigenous inhabitants are members of the Suku Rana ethnic group. No settlement-level data is available regarding the settlement's real estate market, public safety, or tourism offerings; therefore, conclusions concerning these aspects reflect only the general characteristics of the broader region. Lemanpoli is primarily to be understood in the context of Buru Island's interior, less developed regions, where daily life proceeds within traditional agricultural and community frameworks.

