Dofa – settlement in Mangoli Barat District, Kepulauan Sula Regency, North Maluku
Dofa is an Indonesian settlement located in Mangoli Barat Kecamatan in Kepulauan Sula Regency, in North Maluku (Maluku Utara) Province, in the Moluccas macro-region. Based on its coordinates (-1.8213645, 125.379537), it is situated at southern latitude near the equator, in the eastern part of the Indonesian archipelago. North Maluku Province was established as an independent province on October 4, 1999, when it separated from the former Maluku Province, based on Indonesian Law No. 46/1999. The province's current capital is Sofifi, which is located on Halmahera Island in Oba Utara Kecamatan (Kota Tidore Kepulauan).
General overview
No independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are currently available for Dofa; therefore, the following presents general characteristics of Mangoli Barat District, Kepulauan Sula Regency, and North Maluku Province, clearly indicating that these represent the broader context. Kepulauan Sula Regency is spread across the Sula Island group, whose main islands include Mangoli, Taliabu, and Sanana. Mangoli Island is home to Mangoli Barat Kecamatan, to whose territory Dofa belongs. The island group is characterized by a distinctly tropical climate, with dense rainforests and coastal areas. Kepulauan Sula Regency is a relatively young administrative unit, established in 2003 within North Maluku Province. For North Maluku Province as a whole, it can be stated that by the end of 2024, its population exceeded 1.39 million, with a population density of only 44 per km², reflecting low development and the dominance of natural areas. Dofa, as one of the settlements in Mangoli Barat District, is presumably a small community characterized by agricultural and fishing activities; however, verified concrete data on this are not available.
Real estate and investment
No direct, verifiable real estate market data are available for Dofa; therefore, the following presents the broader context of North Maluku Province and Kepulauan Sula Regency. The province as a whole is characterized by low population density and relatively underdeveloped infrastructure, which typically results in lower property prices and a narrower secondary market in peripheral island areas — including the Sula Island group. Investment potential is determined primarily by natural resources (forestry, fishing, and possibly mining) and local agriculture, rather than by tourism or urban real estate development. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights) are the relevant legal forms, which are limited in time and subject to specific conditions. This is a particularly important consideration for foreigners wishing to utilize property on the Sula Island group or in any part of North Maluku.
Safety and security
No accessible, verifiable crime or public security statistics are available for Dofa; therefore, the following reflects the general situation in North Maluku Province. North Maluku Province was the site of ethnic and religious conflicts in the early 2000s, which primarily affected Halmahera Island and the city of Ternate. Over the past two decades, the situation has stabilized significantly, and the province is generally considered peaceful today. Kepulauan Sula Regency, as a relatively remote, sparsely populated island area, is generally characterized by a low crime rate, although verified, recent, publicly available data on this are not available. The remote location and limited infrastructure also mean that in emergency situations, the response capacity of authorities may be slower than in more developed regions.
Tourist attractions
No verified, named sources are available for tourist attractions in Dofa and Mangoli Barat Kecamatan; therefore, the following mentions the generally known natural and cultural assets of Kepulauan Sula Regency and the broader North Maluku Province, exclusively at the level of verifiable generalities. The natural environment of the Sula Island group — tropical rainforests, coral reefs, and coastal areas connected to the Indonesian Sea — typically hold appeal for those interested in ecotourism and diving. Among the most well-known tourist destinations in North Maluku Province as a whole are the colonial heritage of the cities of Ternate and Tidore, Gamalama Volcano, and the region's rich spice-trade historical legacy. These sites, however, are at considerable distance from Kepulauan Sula Regency and thus from Dofa, with access possible by boat or plane. No reference to named local attractions specific to Dofa appears in available sources.
Summary
Dofa is a small settlement located in Mangoli Barat Kecamatan in Kepulauan Sula Regency in North Maluku Province, regarding which detailed, verified data are not currently publicly available. Based on the general characteristics of the province and regency, this is an area situated in a tropical island environment with low population density and fishing and agricultural character. In terms of real estate market and tourism, the place's significance is currently limited; the assets discussible in the context of the region — natural environment, legal frameworks, and security situation — can be understood as applying to Kepulauan Sula Regency and North Maluku as a whole. To obtain more detailed, Dofa-specific information, it is advisable to consult local administrative sources or official records of Kepulauan Sula Kabupaten.

