ARIE ABILANG - I LOVE BANGGAI

The song HIP HOP i love proud Created by: Arie Abilang (Ghifary Abilang) Sing By: Arie Abilang (Ghifary Abilang) Manufactured by: Arie Abilang (Ghifary Abilang) Official Ariite Abilang (Ghifary Abilang) Visite: Soundcloud: https: //soundcloud.com/ghifaryabilang ... Instagram: https: //www.instagram.com/ghifaryabil ... Facebook: https: //www.facebook.com/ghifaryabila ... Twitter:   / ghifaryabilang   reverbnation: https: //www.reverbnation.com/GhifaryA ... A little about Luwuk City: Luwuk is a district as well as the administrative center of Banggai Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. Luwuk is 610 kilometers from the city of Palu, the capital of Central Sulawesi province. After the expansion of North Luwuk, East Luwuk and South Luwuk districts, Luwuk District has an area of ​​72.82 km² with geographical conditions bordering the sea and surrounded by hills with an altitude reaching 170 meters above sea level. Based on data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) of Banggai Regency in 2016, the city has a population of 37,719 people. Luwuk is predicted to become the capital of the province of East Sulawesi if the moratorium on regional expansion is lifted and the proposed expansion of the province of Central Sulawesi is approved by the Central Government. Etymologically, Luwuk is from the origin of the word Luwok, Huk, which means "Gulf". Before becoming the name of Luwuk City, this area was the port of the Keleke, Asama Jawa and Soho and Dongkalan communities. In the course of the Government, Luwuk was determined to be the center of government by the Dutch East Indies in 1906, the capital of Afdeling East Sulawesi, then in 1908 it was moved to Bau-Bau, Luwuk became the center of the onderafdeling area in 1924. The first village was formed on the Luwuk coast (bay ), that is: Kampung Asam Jawa, Head of Pauh Village (1901-1926); Kampung Soho, Head of Kampung Toansi Pauh (1926-1963;) Dongkalan Village, Head of H.Kailo Sinukun Village (1940). The entry of the Japanese government in 1942, Luwuk became a Japanese government city with a leader with the title Bunken Kanrikan. In 1943, Japan ordered the last king of Banggai Thanksgiving Aminuddin Amir to move the capital of the Kingdom of Banggai in Luwuk, and he was appointed as the leader of the Suco (king) Banggai rank. In 1952, the Indonesian government established Luwuk as the capital of the Banggai Swapraja State Government (KPN), and on 4 July 1952 Luwuk City was designated as the capital of Banggai Regency, based on Law Number 29 of 1959.