Bolaang Mongondow, Administrative regency in North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Bolaang Mongondow is an administrative regency in North Sulawesi organized into fifteen districts, with Lolak serving as the main administrative hub. The territory includes agricultural land, villages, and key transportation routes connecting the districts of Bilalang, Bolaang, Dumoga, and Poigar.
The region underwent major administrative reorganization in 2007 when Kotamobagu city separated from the regency. This split led to the formation of three additional regencies covering the northern, southern, and eastern areas.
Agriculture shapes daily life across the region, with farming communities and practices visible throughout the villages and countryside. The work of cultivation defines how people spend their time and how communities are organized around seasonal cycles.
The region is well connected by regular transportation services between its main districts. Government offices and administrative services are centered in Lolak, making it the logical reference point for visitors seeking official information.
Younger farmers are increasingly visible in rural communities, blending traditional cultivation methods with fresh perspectives on agriculture. This shift is gradually reshaping how land is worked and how farming communities sustain themselves.
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