The Banggai Regency was divided at 2010 into eighteen districts (kecamatan), tabulated below with their 2010 Census population.
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It makes up a re-established regency (kabupaten), created by splitting the existing Banggai Regency into this smaller Banggai Regency situated on the mainland of Sulawesi (capital, Luwuk) and a new Banggai Islands Regency comprising the offshore islands (capital, Banggai town); the archipelago is separated from mainland Sulawesi by the Peleng Straits (Selat Peleng).
Pakasua is a village in the island of Banggai in Banggai district, Banggai Islands province of Central Sulawesi.
regency | Regency | Banggai Islands Regency | Sleman Regency | Regency (Indonesia) | Malinau Regency | Karimun Regency | Kampar Regency | Dharmasraya Regency | Berau Regency | Banggai | West Bandung Regency | Tangerang Regency | Regency architecture | Majalengka Regency | Langkat Regency | Kuningan Regency | Jombang Regency | Indramayu Regency | East Kutai Regency | Belu Regency | Banggai regency | Asahan Regency | Alor Regency | Agam Regency | Tojo Una-Una Regency | Temanggung Regency | Tana Toraja Regency | South Tapanuli Regency | Simalungun Regency |
Gajah Mada retained his position as mahapatih (Prime Minister) under the new king and continued his military campaign by expanding eastward into Logajah, Gurun, Seram, Hutankadali, Sasak, Buton, Banggai, Kunir, Galiyan, Salayar, Sumba, Muar (Saparua), Solor, Bima, Wandan (Banda), Ambon, Timor, and Dompo.
Banggai Islands Regency, a separate regency cut out of the Banggai Regency