Guaan – small village in the eastern part of North Celebes, in Mooat district
Guaan is an Indonesian village (desa) situated in Sulawesi Utara (North Sulawesi) province, within the administrative area of Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Timur (East Bolaang Mongondow regency), in Kecamatan Mooat district. Based on its geographical coordinates (0.7765° N, 124.4337° E), it is located in the northern part of Celebes island, in a region that belongs to one of Indonesia's most naturally diverse yet poorly documented areas. The provincial capital of Sulawesi Utara is the more distant city of Manado. Currently, no publicly accessible settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are available specifically about Guaan; therefore, the description below is based primarily on verifiable characteristics of the broader province and regency, clearly indicating this in every instance.
General overview
Guaan is a small village in Mooat district, for which independent, detailed administrative or population data are not yet available in public sources. Kecamatan Mooat itself is part of Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Timur, which extends across the southeastern zone of Sulawesi Utara province. The province as a whole – with a population of 2,645,291 as of late 2024 and an area of 13,892.47 km² – can be divided into two main zones: a southern area with mixed topography, partly consisting of plains and highlands, and a northern island zone. Based on its coordinates, Guaan most likely belongs to the mainland, hilly-mountainous band, although this conclusion is drawn solely from the coordinates and does not rely on local-level sources. Sulawesi Utara province contains a total of 1,664 desa/kelurahan (villages and city neighborhoods), which illustrates that numerous small, less-known settlements share Guaan's character: these are villages with local community life but limited documentation at the national level. Bolaang Mongondow Timur regency is fundamentally a region based on agriculture and natural resources, where the local economy is typically characterized by smallholder farming, plantation agriculture (such as coconut, cocoa, and nutmeg) and partly by forestry – however, these observations apply to the regency as a whole and are not specifically proven for Guaan alone.
Real estate and investment
No independent, publicly documented data are available regarding Guaan's real estate market. Based on the broader context – namely Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Timur and Sulawesi Utara province – it can be stated that the region's real estate market differs significantly from the northern Celebes urban centers visited by tourists (such as the Manado area). In smaller, inland villages, real estate prices are generally low, trading volume is limited, and transactions typically occur between local buyers and sellers. From an investment perspective, the area's appeal may derive from agricultural and potential natural resource potential, but questions regarding infrastructure development and market liquidity must in all cases be assessed through on-site research. For foreign investors, the general framework of Indonesian land law applies: foreign nationals cannot directly acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of Indonesian real estate but can only exercise limited property rights (such as Hak Pakai, or use rights), typically through a PT PMA (foreign investment company) structure. These general rules are valid throughout the country, so they must also be taken into account in the case of Guaan.
Safety and security
No independent, authenticated sources are available regarding safety and security in Guaan. Regarding the broader region, Sulawesi Utara province, it can be generally stated that the province is considered a relatively stable public security region of Indonesia, where the proportion of major violent crimes is more moderate compared to certain other regions of the archipelago – however, this is a general statement not based on criminal statistics. In smaller, rural villages, as likely in Guaan as well, local community norms and close neighborhood relations play a decisive role in everyday safety. Regarding natural hazards, it is important to note that Sulawesi Utara is located at the edge of the Sunda Plate, which is why the entire province is characterized by heightened volcanic and earthquake activity – this fact is also recorded in the province's Wikipedia source and is a generally relevant security factor for those living there or visiting.
Tourist attractions
No available, verified sources exist regarding direct tourist attractions in Guaan. Based on the name Mooat district, it is known that Danau Mooat (Mooat Lake) – a volcanic crater lake – is associated with Kecamatan Mooat territory and is recognized as one of the natural features of Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Timur in the region; this lake also gave its name to the district. However, it is important to emphasize that the source material does not specifically document the relationship between Guaan and Danau Mooat, so the exact distance between the lake and the village or their administrative connection cannot be determined from the available data alone. Sulawesi Utara province as a whole is known for its natural diversity: it possesses an archipelago of 287 islands, approximately 2,396 km of coastline, and extensive forests, which make different parts of the province attractive to nature enthusiasts. Regarding specific attractions in and around Guaan, on-site research and consultation with regency-level tourism authorities are recommended.
Summary
Guaan is a small, poorly documented rural settlement in North Celebes, in Kecamatan Mooat district, within Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Timur, in Sulawesi Utara province. Due to the absence of independent, publicly available data, only a well-founded picture based on the broader provincial and regency context can be provided about the village: the region is an agriculturally oriented area rich in volcanic and natural resources, and its public safety and real estate market can likewise only be discussed based on general provincial context. For anyone requiring specific investment, property law, or tourism information regarding Guaan, reliance on on-site or local authority sources is recommended.

