Sangihe Regency
Sangihe Regency is an administrative region located in the northern part of Indonesia, specifically in the North Sulawesi province. It consists of several islands, with the largest being Sangihe Island. The regency is known for its rich biodiversity, including various marine species and tropical forests, making it a significant area for conservation.
The capital of Sangihe Regency is Tahuna, which serves as the main hub for government and economic activities. The region has a predominantly Indonesian population, with a mix of cultures and languages. Agriculture and fishing are vital to the local economy, supporting the livelihoods of many residents.