Sula Archipelago
The Sula Archipelago is a group of islands located in the central part of Indonesia, specifically in the Maluku province. It consists of several islands, with the largest being Sula Island, Taliabu, and Mangole. The archipelago is known for its rich biodiversity, featuring unique flora and fauna, as well as beautiful beaches and coral reefs.
The Sula Archipelago is also home to various indigenous communities, each with its own distinct culture and traditions. The region's economy is primarily based on fishing, agriculture, and tourism, attracting visitors interested in exploring its natural beauty and cultural heritage.