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Tojo Una-Una Regency is a regency of Central Sulawesi , Indonesia . The administrative centre is at Ampana town, on the Sulawesi 'mainland'. While the Regency includes a considerable area on the eastern peninsula of Sulawesi, it also includes the Togian Islands in the Gulf of Tomini . The total area covers 5,721.51 km and the population was 134,945 at the 2010 Census and 163,829 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 169,002 (comprising 86,970 males and 82,040 females).

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16-512: Tojo may refer to: Places [ edit ] Tōjō, Hiroshima , Japan, a town Tōjō, Hyōgo , Japan, a town merged with others to form the city of Katō Tōjō Station (Aichi) , a railway station in Toyokawa, Aichi Prefecture, Japan Tōjō Station (Hiroshima) , a railway station in Kawatō, Tōjō-chō, Shōbara, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan Tojo, Sulawesi ,

32-680: A district in Tojo Una-Una Regency , Sulawesi, Indonesia People [ edit ] Hideki Tojo (1884–1948), Japanese politician, general, convicted war criminal, and Prime Minister of Japan during World War II Yūko Tojo (1939–2013), Granddaughter of general Tojo and ultra-nationalist politician. Tojo Yamamoto (1927–1992), ring name of American professional wrestler Harold Watanabe Generoso Jiménez (1917–2007), better known as Tojo, Cuban trombonist Martin Kendrick (1948-2016), better known as Tojo The Dwarf, subject of graffiti on

48-568: A week, while speedboats and chartered boats from Ampana offer more flexible schedules. Travel times vary based on the specific island destination and mode of transport, with speedboats providing the fastest option. It is advisable to consult with local resorts and tourism operators for the most up-to-date information on schedules and transportation options when planning a trip to the Togean Islands. The Togian Islands are mostly known by travelers for their incredible diving spots, usually reached from

64-585: Is included in the figure for Ampana Kota district, from which it was cut out. (c)The 2010 Census population of Batudaka district is included in the figure for Una-Una district, from which it was cut out. (d) The 2010 Census population of Talatako district is included in the figure for Walea Kepulauan district, from which it was cut out. The best place to do diving is Una Una volcano island. Based on Badan Koordinasi Survei dan Pemetaan Nasional (Bakosurtanal) or Coordinating Agency for Surveys and Mapping, there are 33 dive sites disperses from north to south beaches of

80-620: The Gulf of Tomini , off the coast of Central Sulawesi , in Indonesia . The largest islands are Batudaka , Togean , Talatako , Una-Una , Walea Bahi , Walea Kodi and Malenge . There are 59 villages on the islands, with one settled by the Bajau people , more commonly known as the sea gypsies. The islands are a part of the Tojo Una-Una Regency within Central Sulawesi Province. At the time of

96-520: The Togian Islands with fringing reefs, barrier reefs, patch reefs and atolls. The area has the third most biodiversity in the world and is a series of Bunaken National Marine Park and Raja Ampat Islands . 0°52′32″S 121°37′47″E  /  0.87556°S 121.62972°E  / -0.87556; 121.62972 Togian Islands The Togian (or Togean) Islands are an archipelago of 56 islands and many offshore islets, situated in

112-425: The 2010 and 2020 Censuses, together with the official estimates as at mid 2023. The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of villages in each district (totaling 134 rural desa and 12 urban kelurahan ), and its post code. Notes: (a) Ampana Town and Ratolindo Districts each comprises 6 kelurahan and 4 desa . (b) The 2010 Census population of Ratolindo district

128-453: The 2010 Census, the Archipelago was divided into four districts ( kecamatan ). Subsequent to 2010, two additional districts have been created - Batudaka and Talatako. These are tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 and 2020 Censuses, together with the official estimates as at mid 2022. The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres,

144-409: The Togean Islands is primarily facilitated through air and sea transportation. Travelers can fly to nearby airports such as Palu (PLW), Gorontalo (GTO), or Luwuk (LUW), before continuing their journey by land to the coastal towns of Ampana or Gorontalo. From these towns, visitors can take public ferries, speedboats, or chartered boats to the islands. Ferry services from Gorontalo to Wakai operate twice

160-552: The West Midlands canal and railways Other uses [ edit ] Tōbu Tōjō Line , a railway line in Tokyo and Saitama Prefecture, Japan Tōjō (surname) , a Japanese surname "Tojo" (song) , a 1983 song by Hoodoo Gurus from Stoneage Romeos Nakajima Ki-44 , codename Tojo, a Japanese World War II fighter aircraft Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

176-544: The different resorts located on the islands. As of early 2023, there were about 20 resorts available in the Togean Islands, which could be accessed either from Ampana or Gorontalo, by public or private boat. The most visited resorts as per 2023 are as follows: Although the tourism sector was badly impacted during the Covid-19 pandemic, started to pick up again by 2023, and around 12,000 tourists were projected to travel there in 2023. This Central Sulawesi location article

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192-460: The islands are covered by rainforest and surrounded by coral reef formations, which provide habitat and breeding areas for hawksbill turtle , green turtle and the dugong . The Tonkean macaque is found in the islands' forests. The animals endemic to the islands include the Togian babirusa and the Togian hawk-owl , which is discovered in 1999. The Togian white-eye , another endemic bird species,

208-400: The number of villages (rural desa and urban kelurahan ) in each district, and its post code. Notes: (a) The 2010 Census population of Batudaka district is included in the figure for Una-Una district, from which it was cut out. (b) The 2010 Census population of Talatako district is included in the figure for Walea Kepulauan district, from which it was cut out. Formed by volcanic activity,

224-528: The title Tojo . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tojo&oldid=1195845947 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Tojo Una-Una Regency On 18 December 2003, Tojo Una-Una Regency

240-569: Was created out of the former north-eastern districts of Poso Regency . At the time of the 2010 Census, the Tojo Una-Una Regency was divided into nine districts ( kecamatan ). Subsequent to 2010, three additional districts have been created - Batudaka, Ratolindo and Talatako. These 12 districts (6 on the 'mainland' of Sulawesi and 6 forming the archipelago of the Togian Islands) are tabulated below with their areas and their populations at

256-488: Was described in 2008. Non-venomous jellyfish are also found in Togian Islands, the unique one is jellyfish with little red spots. On 2004, the government established a part of Togean Islands as a National Park consists of 292,000 hectares of sea water (includes 132,000 hectares of coral reef which is the largest in Indonesia ), 70,000 hectares of land and 10,659 hectares reservation of forests and mangroves. Access to

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