Dengi – a small settlement in North Sulawesi, in Pinogaluman district
Dengi is an Indonesian village located in the North Sulawesi (Sulawesi Utara) province, in Bolaang Mongondow Utara regency, within Pinogaluman subdistrict. Based on its coordinates (0.896092° N, 123.1773° E), it is situated in the northern part of Sulawesi island. The province's capital, Manado, is also located in Sulawesi Utara. Sulawesi Utara province is characterized by a population of approximately 2.6 million at the end of 2024, with an area of roughly 13,892 km². Independent, settlement-level statistical data regarding Dengi is not available in the sources consulted, so the following description is based on the broader provincial and regional context, which is consistently indicated throughout.
General overview
Dengi is not among Indonesia's well-known or frequently visited settlements; it is primarily a rural, small-scale community located within Pinogaluman subdistrict. Bolaang Mongondow Utara regency in Sulawesi Utara province is a relatively sparsely populated, rural area where livelihoods traditionally depend on agriculture, fishing, and natural resources. The province as a whole is divided into two main zones: a southern belt characterized by plains and highlands, and a northern island group zone. Based on its location, Dengi is situated in the former, mainland zone, specifically in the upper section of the Sulawesi peninsula. Areas nearby, and throughout the province, volcanic mountainous landscapes are characteristic, as Sulawesi Utara lies on the edge of the Sunda Plate and is marked by numerous volcanoes that define the region's topography. The available source material contains no specific population or area data regarding Dengi, so this article refrains from presenting such figures.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data and investment statistics specific to Dengi are not available. Considering the broader context: in Sulawesi Utara province, particularly in areas closer to the capital Manado, moderate but continuous development in the real estate market has been observed over the past decade. Villages belonging to rural, smaller subdistricts – such as Dengi in Pinogaluman district – generally exhibit low land prices and limited commercial property supply, as demand in these areas is predominantly tied to local agricultural activities. An important general regulatory framework is that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik), but may access property only through more limited rights – such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease constructions. This legal framework, applicable nationwide, also applies to Dengi and Bolaang Mongondow Utara regency. The real estate market in rural North Sulawesi is less developed and transparent than markets in, for example, Bali or Java, which requires increased prudence in any investment intentions.
Safety and security
Specific, reliable public safety statistics regarding Dengi are not available in the sources consulted. Sulawesi Utara province is generally one of Indonesia's relatively stable regions, where the capital, Manado, is typically considered safe compared to larger Indonesian cities. In rural areas – including smaller subdistricts such as Pinogaluman – everyday life typically rests on close community bonds, which generally results in moderate levels of petty crime in village settings, although city-level statistics are not available for these areas. As in any foreign location, it is advisable in Dengi and its surroundings to observe local customs and regulations, handle valuables with care, and contact local authorities (polisi) when necessary. It may be generally stated that natural hazards – including earthquakes and volcanic activity – are real factors in Sulawesi Utara for which residents should be prepared.
Tourist attractions
The available source material contains no specifically identified tourist attractions directly associated with Dengi by name. Sulawesi Utara province as a whole, however, possesses rich natural resources: the province encompasses an archipelago of 287 islands, of which 59 are inhabited, and its coastline exceeds 2,300 km in length. Among the province's known natural assets are volcanic mountains, tropical rainforests, and extensive marine biodiversity, although their specific names and distances relative to Dengi cannot be determined from the available sources. Those wishing to become familiar with the natural environment of Bolaang Mongondow Utara regency or Pinogaluman subdistrict are advised to engage the assistance of a local guide and to pre-assess current accessibility and transportation conditions. The province as a whole is characterized by rich marine biodiversity and varied volcanic landscapes, which in themselves provide an attractive natural setting for exploring the region.
Summary
Dengi is a rural, small-scale settlement in Sulawesi Utara province's Bolaang Mongondow Utara regency, located in Pinogaluman subdistrict. In the absence of direct, settlement-level statistical and tourist data, only the broader provincial context can be outlined: the region is Indonesia's northern, volcanically characterized area with rich natural resources, where the life and real estate market of rural villages differ substantially from those of the country's more developed tourist zones. For all those considering this village from investment or residence perspectives, on-site information gathering and the involvement of trustworthy local legal and real estate market experts are of fundamental importance.

