Diano – kampung in Warsa district, Biak Numfor regency
Diano is an Indonesian kampung (village-level administrative unit) that belongs to Warsa district (Distrik Warsa) in Kabupaten Biak Numfor, Papua province. The settlement is located in the eastern part of Indonesia within the Papua macroregion, close to the northern part of Biak island. Based on its coordinates, it is situated at approximately 0.81 degrees south latitude and 135.95 degrees east longitude, which corresponds to a location typical of the tropical zone in the western basin of the Pacific Ocean. According to available sources, Diano is one of the kampungs in Warsa district in Biak Numfor regency.
General overview
From settlement-level sources, it can be established with certainty only that Diano is one of the kampungs in Warsa district in Kabupaten Biak Numfor. Warsa district itself forms part of Biak Numfor regency, which encompasses Biak island and its associated smaller islands in Papua province. Biak Numfor regency is a relatively sparsely populated area where a significant portion of the population lives in villages and smaller kampungs, subsisting partly on agriculture and partly on fishing. Biak island as a whole has a tropical climate covered with dense vegetation, and due to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean, marine resources play an important role in the local economy. Available sources contain no data on Diano's exact population and infrastructure, so no specific conclusions can be drawn regarding these aspects.
Real estate and investment
No factual sources are available on Diano's real estate market, so the broader context of Biak Numfor regency and Papua province is presented below. Generally speaking, the real estate market in the Papua region is less active and less documented compared to other, more developed provinces in Indonesia, which is partly due to uneven infrastructure development and partly due to lower population density. In smaller kampungs such as Diano, property transactions are typically low-intensity, and local customary law as well as traditional land-use systems also influence property relations. Under Indonesia's general legal framework, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of Indonesian real estate; only limited property rights such as Hak Pakai (right of use) are available to them. This general regulation applies in Papua province as well, although due to local data conditions and the particularities of the customary law system, legal expert consultation is always necessary before any investment.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable data are available on Diano's public safety, so the following observations relate to the more general context of Papua province and Biak Numfor regency. Certain parts of Papua province have experienced known political tensions and security challenges in the recent past, which are primarily characteristic of the interior highland areas rather than the coastal and island regions. Biak Numfor, being an island regency, is generally less affected by internal territorial conflicts; however, good infrastructure provision and effective law enforcement presence in the Papua region are not uniformly distributed across all areas. No specific safety statistics are available for Diano; detailed, up-to-date information is recommended from official and consular sources concerning the area in question.
Tourist attractions
Available sources do not identify any tourist attractions specifically associated with Diano kampung. The broader Biak Numfor regency, however, is one of the known areas in the Papua region for natural and historical points of interest. Biak island and its surroundings preserve traces of the Second World War Pacific theater, and the region contains Japanese and allied military historical sites that are noted for their historical value. The waters surrounding Biak island are known for their coral reefs and rich marine life, which make the region attractive to those interested in diving. Cenderawasih Bay National Park (Taman Nasional Teluk Cenderawasih), while not directly situated on Biak Numfor territory, is located nearby and is one of the region's outstanding natural conservation sites. These attractions are understood at the level of the regency and the broader Papua marine region; Diano's precise location within them and its accessibility cannot be determined based on available data.
Summary
Diano is a small kampung in Indonesia's Papua province, in Warsa district within Biak Numfor regency. The available sources record only its administrative jurisdiction, so detailed demographic, economic, or tourist data are not reliably available. The broader Biak Numfor regency is one of the units in the marine zone of the Papua region, which is rich in natural resources but, in terms of development, is a less documented area compared to the Indonesian average. Before making any investment, tourist, or logistical decisions concerning Diano, on-site research and consultation with experts possessing current, local knowledge is advisable.

