Indonesiana – settlement in the Tidore island group city, North Maluku
Indonesiana is a settlement located in the Kecamatan Tidore district, which administratively belongs to Kota Tidore Kepulauan city. This urban unit is part of Maluku Utara (North Maluku) province and is situated in the Molucca macroregion. Based on its coordinates (0.6793672° N, 127.4387894° E), it is located on Tidore Island or in its immediate vicinity, an island that served as one of the most significant spice trade centers throughout many centuries in present-day Indonesian territory. It is important to note that no independent, settlement-level source material is currently available for Indonesiana; the information presented below relies on verifiable data pertaining to the broader administrative unit, Kota Tidore Kepulauan, and the correlations that can be drawn from it.
General overview
While the name Indonesiana sounds unusual for a local Indonesian settlement, as part of the Tidore district it is located within an administrative unit that is noteworthy in several respects. Kota Tidore Kepulauan covers an area of 1,550.37 km² in total, making it Indonesia's third largest city by area – after Palangka Raya and Dumai – so individual villages and urban neighborhoods (kelurahan) within it may be quite dispersed. The city center is de facto located in Soasiu urban neighborhood, on Tidore Island, while the provincial capital – Sofifi – is situated on the neighboring Halmahera Island in the Oba Utara district. Indonesiana itself is a small-scale, not widely known settlement; from a tourist perspective it is not valued independently but rather as part of the locations accessible within the Tidore district. Tidore Island itself, however, is extremely significant from historical and cultural perspectives: its role in the clove trade of the 16th–17th centuries forms part of global economic history, and this past continues to leave its mark on the district's general identity.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level, publicly available data exists regarding Indonesiana's real estate market; therefore, trends observable at the broader level of Kota Tidore Kepulauan serve as a reference point. Kota Tidore Kepulauan belongs to Indonesia's eastern, less developed region, where real estate prices and investment activity are generally significantly lower than in western major cities (e.g., Jakarta, Bali, Surabaya). The region's development opportunities are likely to be determined primarily by economic activities linked to natural resources, local fishing, and the slow expansion of tourism. From the perspective of general Indonesian real estate regulation, it is worth noting that foreign nationals cannot acquire complete, direct land ownership (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; foreign investors have access to so-called Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other structures through legal entities, and local legal expertise must be engaged before any purchase. The real estate market on Tidore Island – due to its accessibility and size – shows relatively limited demand and supply compared to larger tourist destinations.
Safety and security
No reliable, settlement-level statistics regarding Indonesiana's public safety are publicly available. The broader region, North Maluku province, has stabilized over the past two decades following religious-ethnic conflicts around the turn of the millennium, and is today generally characterized by relative public safety. Life in Kota Tidore Kepulauan city, based on available general descriptions, is peaceful and community-oriented, which is typical of smaller-population, closely-knit local communities. Standard precautions are recommended for travelers – securing valuables and respecting local customs – precautions that apply to any rural area in Indonesia. No authoritative and current sources dealing with serious security incidents are available regarding Indonesiana.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attractions bearing the name of or identified with Indonesiana can be found in available sources. The Kecamatan Tidore district and Tidore Island as a whole, however, possess outstanding historical assets that can hold appeal for visitors to the region. Tidore Island itself became known from the 16th century onward as one of the most important centers of the clove trade, for which Portuguese, Spanish, and Dutch merchants competed. Soasiu urban neighborhood, considered the administrative and cultural center of the district, serves as the de facto city center and preserves traces of architectural and cultural heritage connected to the sultanate on the island. In the broader region – North Maluku province – another well-known location is Ternate Island, which is situated opposite Tidore and likewise possesses rich historical traditions. All of these, however, represent the appeal of the broader surroundings; no concrete, verifiable attraction can be documented from sources regarding Indonesiana itself.
Summary
Indonesiana is a small, sparsely documented settlement in the Kecamatan Tidore district, within Kota Tidore Kepulauan city, in North Maluku province. The broader administrative unit is Indonesia's third largest city by area, and the historical significance of Tidore Island – stemming from the spice trade's importance in that era – defines the cultural background of the entire region. In the absence of independent, settlement-level data, it is difficult to delineate Indonesiana's precise demographic, real estate, and tourist characteristics; however, based on district and city-level context, the settlement can be described as a quiet, rural community embedded in the natural and historical endowments of the Molucca archipelago.

