Mellansula
Mellansula, also known as the "Middle Sula," is an island located in the Sula archipelago of Indonesia. It is situated between the islands of Banggai and Sula, and is part of the Central Sulawesi province. The island is characterized by its rugged terrain, with steep cliffs and dense forests covering much of its surface. The climate is tropical, with high humidity and abundant rainfall throughout the year.
The indigenous population of Mellansula consists primarily of the Sula people, who have a rich cultural heritage
Economically, Mellansula relies on agriculture, fishing, and tourism. The island's fertile soil supports the cultivation of
Despite its natural resources and cultural richness, Mellansula faces challenges such as deforestation, environmental degradation, and