Sigi Regency, Administrative region in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Sigi Regency is an administrative region in Central Sulawesi that spans diverse landscapes. It includes flat coastal zones as well as mountainous areas, with several smaller districts connected by a network of local roads.
The region was formed in 2008 through a division of a neighboring administrative area, marking an important moment in the reshaping of the region. This reorganization significantly changed the administrative boundaries of Central Sulawesi.
Local communities maintain their traditions through regular festivals and celebrations that shape daily life in the region. These customs are especially alive in villages, where people express their identity through shared practices.
The administrative center lies in Sigi Biromaru, which connects the different districts to the provincial capital through road links. Most visitors reach the region via the provincial capital, where several routes are available.
The region experienced major changes from a strong earthquake in 2018, with certain areas severely deformed by soil liquefaction. These geological shifts remain visible in the landscape today and shape how the terrain appears.
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