Kulur I – A small inter-island settlement in the Sangihe archipelago, North Sulawesi province
Kulur I is a small settlement in the Sulawesi Utara (North Sulawesi) province of Indonesia, belonging to Tabukan Tengah district in Kepulauan Sangihe regency. Based on its coordinates (3.5397° north latitude, 125.5685° east longitude), it is located in the central part of the Sangihe archipelago. The Kepulauan Sangihe regency itself extends across the Celebes Sea between the island of Celebes and the Philippines, and forms a direct maritime boundary with the southern part of the Philippines, Davao Occidental province. Kulur I belongs to Tabukan Tengah kecamatan, which is the administrative unit for the regency's interior terrestrial and island areas.
General overview
Kulur I does not appear in widely available public sources, and the available data does not contain an independent, settlement-level description of the village. From its broader administrative context, it can be established that Kabupaten Kepulauan Sangihe regency has an area of 736.98 km² and a population of approximately 136,025 as of mid-2025, with its administrative seat in the city of Tahuna. The regency can be divided into three clusters: the Tatoareng cluster, the Sangihe cluster, and the so-called Border cluster (Klaster Perbatasan), the latter directly neighboring the Philippines. The village of Kulur I in Tabukan Tengah kecamatan can be considered part of the Sangihe cluster, thus it is a small community in a fundamentally rural, inter-island setting. Kepulauan Sangihe regency itself became independent in 2002, after being separated from the former combined kabupaten of Sangihe and Talaud islands; subsequently in 2007, the Siau Tagulandang Biaro islands also formed a separate regency. More detailed characteristics specific only to Kulur I — such as precise population numbers, the range of public institutions, or the local economic profile — cannot be described due to the lack of reliable sources.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data is available for Kulur I, so the general context of Kepulauan Sangihe regency and North Sulawesi province is presented below. The Sangihe archipelago area is located farther from the province's main economic and tourism centers; the real estate market in the region is generally characterized by modest turnover, and demand is primarily concentrated on local needs. For foreigners in Indonesia, the legal framework for real estate acquisition is determined by federal-level regulation: foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property; for them, Hak Pakai (use rights) and in certain cases longer-term rental arrangements are available. In such a small village primarily built on a local community, like Kulur I, the real estate market primarily means local transactions; foreign investor interest is rare in the broader region as well, and the infrastructural conditions, accessibility, and institutional capacities make thorough preliminary investigation necessary before any investment decision.
Safety and security
No quantifiable or qualifiable, factually verifiable source is available regarding public safety in Kulur I. The broader region, Kepulauan Sangihe regency in general, is considered a relatively sparsely populated, inter-island area where the public safety situation typically exhibits patterns generally applicable to rural, remote regions in Indonesia. Due to the regency's geographical location — in a maritime area directly bordering the Philippines — border trade and maritime transport receive a certain degree of attention from authorities; however, detailed, public and verifiable data regarding this is not available for the particular village. Consequently, regarding the public safety of Kulur I, only this can be objectively stated: it should be understood in the context of typical rural and island conditions in Indonesia, and drawing any more specific conclusions would require local, current and authentic sources.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attractions directly identifiable by name and linked to Kulur I appear in available sources. The Kepulauan Sangihe regency as a whole, however, possesses geographical and natural features that can make the region generally interesting: the archipelago situated at the meeting point of the Celebes Sea and the Pacific Ocean offers extensive maritime and island landscapes. Tahuna, the regency's seat, is the administrative and commercial center, from which other parts of the archipelago are also accessible. Specific, named attractions — temples, natural areas, beaches, or cultural sites — cannot be named regarding Kulur I due to lack of sources. There are likewise no available and verifiable data about tourist infrastructure for the Tabukan Tengah kecamatan area or in the immediate vicinity of Kulur I, so their description is omitted from this article.
Summary
Kulur I is a small Indonesian village in Tabukan Tengah kecamatan in Kepulauan Sangihe regency, located in one of the most remote inter-island areas of North Sulawesi province, in the maritime zone bordering the Philippines. According to available data on the regency, the area as a whole has a population of approximately 136,000 and covers an area of 736.98 km². Independent, factual and verifiable data about Kulur I are currently not publicly available, so a nuanced, concrete picture of the village can only be formed from on-site or official administrative sources.

