Kekenturan Dua – settlement in Kecamatan Maesa of Bitung city, North Sulawesi province
Kekenturan Dua is an Indonesian settlement located in the north-eastern part of Sulawesi island in Sulawesi Utara (North Sulawesi) province. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Maesa, which is one of the districts of Bitung city (Kota Bitung). Based on the settlement's coordinates (1.4663182° N, 125.1914893° E), it is characterized by an urban environment near the coast. Independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are not currently available for Kekenturan Dua, therefore the following presents verified data pertaining to the broader administrative unit, Kota Bitung, with this framework clearly indicated.
General overview
Kekenturan Dua fits into Bitung city's administrative system as part of Kecamatan Maesa. Bitung itself is a coastal city at the north-eastern tip of Sulawesi, considered the second most populous city in the province: according to the 2020 census, Kota Bitung's population reached 225,134 inhabitants, and by mid-2023 official estimates it numbered 232,440 residents, including 119,120 men and 113,330 women. The province's largest city is Manado, whose catchment area strongly determines the region's economic and social dynamics. Due to Bitung's strategic location, it functions as a port city and industrial centre: in the city situated along the Lembeh Strait, the fishing processing industry, import-export activities, and logistics play a determining role. Regarding Kekenturan Dua's more precise, independent characteristics – population, territorial extent, local infrastructure – there is no data in available sources, therefore these descriptions are omitted in the interest of data accuracy.
Real estate and investment
Independent, settlement-level data is not available for Kekenturan Dua's real estate market. The broader context is set by Kota Bitung's development direction: numerous infrastructural and economic development projects have taken place or been completed in the city in recent years. These include the Bitung Special Economic Zone (Kawasan Ekonomi Khusus Bitung, KEK Bitung), the Manado–Bitung highway, the Bitung International Ocean-going Port, and the planned route of the Makassar–Bitung railway – together these make the city a potential gateway to the Pacific region. All of this creates a generally favourable backdrop for areas belonging to Bitung, including the city districts that form part of Kecamatan Maesa. In Indonesia, the legal framework for land ownership is restricted for foreigners: as a general rule, foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate, but typically operate through rental constructions (Hak Sewa) or naming agreements. Before making an investment decision, it is advisable to involve a local legal expert and verify current Indonesian regulations.
Safety and security
Independent, verifiable statistical data is not available in publicly accessible sources regarding Kekenturan Dua's public safety. In general terms, Bitung, as the second largest city in North Sulawesi province, is a relatively functionally organized urban community where law enforcement bodies (Polri, the Indonesian national police) are present at the city level. Similar to the provincial capital Manado, Bitung experiences public safety challenges typical of large Indonesian cities, such as traffic safety or occasional minor crimes. Specific criminal data pertaining to Kekenturan Dua or Kecamatan Maesa was not found in available sources, therefore no such claims are made.
Tourist attractions
Kekenturan Dua itself does not appear in tourist sources with notable attractions. However, verified sources regarding Kota Bitung's territory highlight an important natural asset: the city is separated from Lembeh Island by the Lembeh Strait (Selat Lembeh), and this waterway is recognized as a renowned diving destination for its rich marine life, particularly the extraordinary variety of sea slugs (nudibranch). The Lembeh Strait is an acknowledged location within the global diving community, known for its unique fauna in "muck diving" (diving on muddy substrates). Beyond these, Lembeh Island itself, comprising two separate districts, falls within Bitung's administrative area. These attractions are linked to the Kota Bitung level; available sources contain no data regarding specific tourist objects in Kekenturan Dua and Kecamatan Maesa.
Summary
Kekenturan Dua is a small settlement not detailed in independent sources, located in Kecamatan Maesa of Kota Bitung in North Sulawesi province, on the north-eastern coast of Sulawesi island. The broader region – Bitung city – is a dynamically developing port and industrial centre whose infrastructural investments and natural assets (particularly the marine life of the Lembeh Strait) make the area regionally significant. Kekenturan Dua's precise demographic, real estate market, and tourist characteristics cannot currently be determined from reliable, publicly accessible sources.

