The island and County of Simeulue (See-meh-LOO) lies in the Indian Ocean 150 km off the west coast of the province of Aceh on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia.
With its isolated geographic location, it is not affected by the turmoil of conflicts in mainland Aceh between the Indonesian government and Free Aceh Movement. There is no activity of the Free Aceh Movement on these islands.
Simeulue was once a part of Aceh Barat County but broke away in 2000 with the hope that the region's development would improve. The capital of Simeulue County is Sinabang.
Its people are similar to the people in the neighboring Nias Island, with a language that differs from mainland Aceh. Most of people of Simeulue are Muslim.
The county is known for its cloves. One of its signature mainstays is the Simeulue buffalo, a small animal whose meat is sweeter than the mainland buffalo. The buffalo is often sold outside Simeulue Island and has a high price for its prime quality.
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