Nanedakele – a small archipelago settlement in the northernmost regency of North Sulawesi
Nanedakele is a settlement belonging to Nusa Tabukan District (kecamatan) in the Indonesian Kepulauan Sangihe Regency (kabupaten), located in Sulawesi Utara (North Sulawesi) Province. Based on its coordinates (3.7613598° N, 125.5644182° E), it is situated on the Sangihe archipelago, which lies between Indonesia and the Philippines in the Celebes Sea. This area represents one of Indonesia's northernmost regions: the northernmost point of the province is marked by the even more distant Miangas Island, which is also Indonesia's northernmost island. Specific settlement-level data regarding Nanedakele is not available in accessible sources; therefore, the description below relies primarily on broader provincial and regency-level contexts, which is noted throughout.
General overview
Nanedakele belongs to Nusa Tabukan District, which forms part of Kepulauan Sangihe Regency. This regency is itself an archipelago-type administrative unit, where settlements are typically small communities dependent on fishing and agriculture. Sulawesi Utara Province generally possesses young volcanic geological characteristics: according to source material, the province contains 41 hills ranging in height between 1112 and 1995 meters, and the Sangihe Islands similarly belong to active volcanic areas. The province had a population of 2,621,923 according to the 2020 census, with a mid-2025 estimate of 2,721,440. Settlements in the Sangihe archipelago are traditionally organized around fishing, copra production, and clove cultivation, factors that generally determine the local economic structure in the region. No data is available in accessible sources regarding Nanedakele's size, infrastructure, or precise population, making substantiated statements about these aspects impossible.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Nanedakele is not available. Within the broader context of Kepulauan Sangihe Regency and Sulawesi Utara Province, it can be stated that in such remote archipelago regions, the real estate market is generally narrow and locally determined, with low transaction activity, and investor interest concentrates primarily on the provincial capital, Manado, and coastal areas with more developed infrastructure. According to Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; the available legal instruments for foreigners—such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights)—are based on applicable legal frameworks. This general regulation applies throughout the country, including the Sangihe region. Due to the region's remoteness and limited infrastructure, real estate development potential is not currently comparable to that of more developed tourism regions.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics or police data for Nanedakele are not available. Regarding Sulawesi Utara Province as a whole, it can be noted that the region has relatively limited public safety-related data available to the general public compared to other, more developed tourism regions of Indonesia. The similarly remote and sparsely populated areas of the Sangihe archipelago are generally characterized by low population density and limited local administrative capacity, which complicates the collection of comparable data. Based on general experience with small island communities in Indonesian archipelagos, daily life in such areas typically unfolds within tightly woven local community frameworks, though any specific security claims would be unfounded without source data.
Tourist attractions
Source material does not identify specific attractions or tourist sites for Nanedakele, making it impossible to list concrete local landmarks. Within the broader context of Kepulauan Sangihe Regency and Sulawesi Utara Province, it is worth noting that the province is geologically extremely diverse: according to source material, volcanic peaks, coastal areas, and inter-island waters characterize the landscape. The Sangihe archipelago is generally known for its marine biodiversity, traditional fishing communities, and volcanic terrain, though identifying these as specific attractions for Nanedakele is not possible without sources. The provincial capital, Manado—which serves as the province's economic and transportation hub—can be reached from the Sangihe archipelago by water or air, though specific schedules and distances cannot be provided without documented sources.
Summary
Nanedakele is a small settlement belonging to Nusa Tabukan District in Kepulauan Sangihe Regency, Sulawesi Utara Province, located on one of Indonesia's northernmost archipelagos near the Philippines. Due to the absence of settlement-level data and independent source material, detailed characterization of the locality is not possible; based on available provincial and regional information, the area represents a remote, volcanic geological region with small community characteristics. Substantiated, specific statements regarding real estate markets, public safety, and tourism can only be made regarding the broader region, within the noted limitations.

