Buru Regency
Buru Regency is located in the province of Maluku, Indonesia. It encompasses the island of Buru and several smaller islands, covering a diverse landscape of mountains, forests, and coastal areas. The regency is known for its rich biodiversity and cultural heritage, with various indigenous communities residing in the region.
The capital of Buru Regency is Namlea, which serves as the administrative center. The economy primarily relies on agriculture, fishing, and forestry, with local products including cloves, nutmeg, and fish. Buru Regency is also home to several natural attractions, making it a potential destination for eco-tourism.