Miangas
Miangas is a small island located in the Sangihe Islands archipelago of Indonesia. It is situated near the northern tip of Sulawesi and is part of the North Sulawesi province. The island is known for its beautiful beaches, rich marine biodiversity, and lush tropical vegetation.
The population of Miangas is predominantly Indonesian, with a mix of local cultures and traditions. The island has a small community that relies on fishing and agriculture for their livelihoods. Miangas is also notable for its strategic location, as it lies close to the maritime borders of the Philippines.