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North Luwu Regency is a regency of South Sulawesi Province of Indonesia.It was created on 20 April 1999 by separation of the province's northern districts formerly within the Luwu Regency; however on 25 February 2003 it was reduced when the easternmost of these same districts were split off to create the East Luwu Regency.
Luwu Regency (Kabupaten Luwu in Indonesian) is a regency in South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. On 20 April 1999, the northern districts of the original regency were separated to form North Luwu Regency. Subsequently, on 25 February 2003, some districts of North Luwu Regency were further split off to establish East Luwu Regency.
A new regency (Luwu Utara) was created on 20 April 1999 from the northern part of the existing Luwu Regency; a new city (Palopo) was created on 10 April 2002 from a further part of Luwu Regency; and on 25 February 2003 another regency (Luwu Timur) was formed from the eastern half of the Luwu Utara Regency.
Masamba is a small river town and district in the North Luwu Regency of South Sulawesi Province of Indonesia which serves as the seat of the regency. The town lies on the Patikala River . It is served by Andi Jemma Airport .
Seko is a district of North Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. A mountainous district with a population of 13,000 people, it is a relatively isolated region from the rest of the regency and province.
The Tae' language is mostly spoken in Tana Luwu, the region in the northeast of the province comprising the Luwu, North Luwu, and East Luwu Regencies, together with Palopo city. It had approximately 400,000 native speakers in 2020. The Toraja language is the native language of Tana Toraja, comprising Tana Toraja Regency and Toraja Utara Regency ...
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Malangke is a town in the North Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi, Indonesia.Lying in the center of the island of Sulawesi and holding a strategic location on the Gulf of Boni, it was the first capital of the ancient Hindu Kingdom of Luwu, before the kingdom relocated its capital to a more prosperous Palopo.