Tompaso is a highland district located about 45 km south-west of Manado in Minahasa Regency, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. It also refers to a sub-tribe as part of larger Tontemboan tribe in the Minahasa ethnic group.

Historical value

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According to history, Tompaso is believed to be the origin of Minahasa people before they spread all over the land of Minahasa. One of its villages, Pinabetengan, inherited a megalithic stone about 4 m long and 2 m high tagged with full of carved pictures. The pictures portray some kind of lifetime covenant of how Minahasans were supposed to divide their territory and live peacefully.

Information

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  • Location: see map
  • Geographic coordinate: 1.11 N, 124.73 E
  • Area: 30.2 km²
  • Population: 13,672 (2003)
  • Workforce: 8,736
  • Growth: 4.81
  • Density: 504 /km²

Villages

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  • Tolok
  • Pinabetengan
  • Tonsewer
  • Toure
  • Kamanga
  • Tember
  • Liba
  • Sendangan
  • Talikuran
  • Tompaso II
  • Tempok

Key places

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  • Mount Soputan, Toure Village
  • 230 MW Geothermal Power Plant
  • Adventist High School, Tompaso II Village
  • Salvation Army Orphanage, Liba Village
  • Horse Racing Arena, Talikuran Village
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Photos

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1°11′N 124°49′E / 1.183°N 124.817°E / 1.183; 124.817