Administrative Divisions
Central Sulawesi is divided into ten regencies and one independent city (Palu), which are listed below with their (provisional) populations at the 2010 Census.
Name | Area (km2) | Population Census 2000 |
Population Census 2010 |
Capital |
---|---|---|---|---|
Buol Regency | 98,005 | 132,381 | Buol | |
Toli-Toli Regency | 173,525 | 211,283 | Toli-Toli | |
Parigi Moutong Regency | 6,232 | * | 413,645 | Parigi |
Palu (city) | 269,083 | 335,297 | Palu | |
Donggala Regency | 10,472 | 732,126 | 277,236 | Banawa |
Sigi Regency | 5,196 | * | 214,700 | Sigi Biromaru |
Poso Regency | 232,765 | 209,252 | Poso | |
Tojo Una-Una Regency | # | 137,880 | Ampana | |
Morowali Regency | 160,797 | 206,189 | Bungku | |
Banggai Regency | 271,725 | 323,872 | Luwuk | |
Banggai Islands Regency | 141,175 | 171,685 | Banggai | |
Total Province | 61,841 | 2,175,993 | 2,633,420 | Palu |
- * The 2000 Census populations for Parigi Moutong Regency and Sigi Regency are included in the figure for Donggala Regency.
- # The 2000 Census population for Tojo Una-Una Regency is included in the figure for Poso Regency.
Palu is the provincial capital and the province's largest city. Other towns include Ampana, Banggai, Bungku, Buol, Donggala, Kolonodale, Luwuk, Parigi, Poso, and Toli-toli.
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