The word Airmadidi means boiling water and the area is home to mineral springs.
This district is divided into 9 villages: KWAM-TV (LPPL North Minahasa Regency) Closed on September 19, 2012 (This name is taken from the name of a television station in the United States) Operates as North Minahasa Regency Government on April 17, 2004.
This television station was the first local public broadcasting institution in North Sulawesi from 2004 until it stopped operating in 2012.
Airmadidi is connected to the nearby cities of Manado and Bitung through an exit at the Manado-Bitung Toll Road.
[4] It is also served by a number of angkot public transport routes.