Kususinopa – a small settlement in Oba District, Tidore Kepulauan City
Kususinopa is a settlement in North Maluku (Maluku Utara) Province in Indonesia, within the Maluku archipelago. Administratively, it belongs to Oba District (Kecamatan Oba), which forms part of Kota Tidore Kepulauan. Based on its coordinates (0.2220308, 127.745028), it is located near the Equator, in the region of the western coast of Halmahera Island. Public sources at the settlement level are currently unavailable for the village, so the following characterization is based largely on more general data pertaining to Tidore Kepulauan City and Oba District.
General overview
Kususinopa is not among the more widely known settlements of the region; it does not appear independently in available sources. Oba District, to which the village is administratively assigned, lies in the eastern, Halmahera Island portion of Kota Tidore Kepulauan. Kota Tidore Kepulauan itself is Indonesia's third largest urban administrative unit by area, with a total extent of 1,550.37 km², preceded only by Palangka Raya and Dumai in this ranking. The city's administrative seat is de facto located in Soasiu District (Kelurahan Soasiu), which is situated on Tidore Island. However, Sofifi, located in Oba Utara District and also part of Kota Tidore Kepulauan's administrative territory, serves as the capital of the entire North Maluku Province and is situated on Halmahera Island. Kususinopa itself is a smaller, likely predominantly agriculture or fishing-based rural community, set within the tropical natural environment characteristic of this part of the Maluku Islands.
Real estate and investment
Publicly available, detailed real estate market data is not available for Kususinopa. In broader context, Kota Tidore Kepulauan and Oba District fall primarily within the interest of domestic Indonesian investors; the region's infrastructure development level and proximity to the capital Sofifi may influence longer-term developments in the area. Generally speaking, the real estate market in North Maluku Province is less developed than in densely populated areas of Bali or Java, and prices are typically lower. For foreign citizens, Indonesian land ownership regulations impose serious restrictions: Hak Milik (full ownership) can only be acquired by Indonesian citizens. Foreigners can access property at most through Hak Pakai (usage rights) or longer-term rental agreements, and these general regulations also apply to areas surrounding Kususinopa. In smaller, more isolated rural villages, real estate transactions typically proceed through local informal networks, and the number of formally recorded transfers remains low.
Safety and security
Verifiable statistics on security in Kususinopa at the settlement level are not available. North Maluku Province has gradually stabilized following religious and ethnic conflicts around the turn of the millennium, and the region is generally considered peaceful compared to earlier periods. In rural, smaller communities—as Kususinopa likely is—local customary law and strong community ties typically contribute to maintaining everyday order. However, in more remote, less infrastructurally developed areas, police presence and rapid response capability may be more limited than in urban centers. These are general observations about the region; in the absence of specific local data, more detailed conclusions cannot be drawn.
Tourist attractions
No available documentation exists regarding independent tourist attractions for Kususinopa itself. The broader region, Kota Tidore Kepulauan, however, possesses significant historical and natural heritage. Tidore Island, along with Ternate Island during the spice trade era, was one of the important sites of European colonial rivalry; Portuguese, Spanish, and Dutch presence remains perceptible in local history and built heritage. Halmahera Island, whose region Oba District also belongs to, is known for its rainforests, biodiversity, and relative pristineness, which represents an attractive feature for both nature enthusiasts and conservationists. Source-based information is not available regarding any potential natural values of Kususinopa and possibly nearby beaches or prominent points, and therefore this article refrains from naming such features.
Summary
Kususinopa is a small, scarcely publicly documented settlement in Oba District of Kota Tidore Kepulauan, North Maluku Province. Based on available sources, the city containing the village ranks among Indonesia's geographically extensive cities, and encompasses the administrative capital of the province within its boundaries. Detailed data on the village are not yet accessible in public sources; for those interested, more general regional information related to Halmahera Island and Tidore Kepulauan City may provide broader context regarding the location.

