Konawe Islands Regency

Konawe Islands Regency is an insular regency in the province of , Indonesia, established on 15 May 2013 from that former insular part of Konawe Regency which consisted of the seven districts comprising .
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  • Type: regency of Indonesia with 38,400 residents
  • Description: regency in Southeast Sulawesi Province, Indonesia
  • Also known as: Konawe Islands

Konawe Islands Regency

Latitude
-4.1166° or 4° 6′ 60″ south
Longitude
123.1018° or 123° 6′ 7″ east
Population
38,400
Elevation
610 metres (2,001 feet)
Open location code
6Q75V4M2+9P
Geo­Names ID
9827965
Wiki­data ID
Q15730145
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In Other Languages

From Balinese to Swedish—“Konawe Islands Regency” goes by many names.
  • Balinese: Kabupatén Konawe Kepulauan
  • Balinese: Kabupatén Konawé Kepulauan
  • Betawi: Kabupatèn Konawé Kepuloan
  • Cebuano: Kabupaten Konawe Kepulauan
  • Chinese: Konawe Kûn-tó Koān
  • Chinese: 科纳韦群岛县
  • French: Konawe Kepulauan
  • German: Konawe Kepulauan
  • Indonesian: Kab. Konawe Kepulauan
  • Indonesian: Kabupaten Konawe Kepulauan
  • Indonesian: Konawe Kepulauan
  • Irish: Oileáin Konawe
  • Italian: Reggenza delle Isole Konawe
  • Japanese: コナウェ諸島県
  • Min Nan Chinese: Konawe Kûn-tó Koān
  • Swedish: Kabupaten Konawe Kepulauan
  • Konawe Kepulauan

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