Oenoni II – a small rural settlement in the historical Amarasi district of West Timor
Oenoni II is a settlement within Kabupaten Kupang, which belongs to the East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province, and is situated within the administrative area of Kecamatan Amarasi. Based on its geographical coordinates (-10.1985625, 123.9582783), it is located on West Timor in the southwestern part of Timor island, in a southeasterly direction from Kupang city. As part of the macroregion formed by Bali and the Lesser Sunda Islands, it occupies the southwestern section of Timor island. Direct, settlement-level statistical sources are not available for Oenoni II; therefore, the following description is based primarily on verifiable information available at the Kecamatan Amarasi and Kabupaten Kupang levels, as well as the documented historical background of the Amarasi district.
General overview
Oenoni II is a small, likely agricultural rural settlement operating within the administrative framework of Kecamatan Amarasi. The name of the Amarasi district is closely intertwined with Timor island's political history: according to English-language Wikipedia sources, Amarasi was once an independent traditional principality (kingdom) on West Timor, which played a defining role in the region's political life during the 17th and 18th centuries. Initially, it functioned as a vassal of Portuguese colonizers, and subsequently came under Dutch East India dominion. This historical legacy continues to define the cultural and community character of the Amarasi area to this day. Oenoni II itself does not appear independently in tourism or economic databases; therefore, the settlement primarily represents the region's rural, subsistence-based countryside lifestyle, where the local community is connected to the district administrative center and Kupang city for public services and market access. Kabupaten Kupang constitutes one of the largest regencies in East Nusa Tenggara province, and is administratively clearly distinguished from Kupang city (Kota Kupang), which is an independent municipal district.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data is not available for Oenoni II; therefore, only generally verifiable relationships applicable at the broader Kabupaten Kupang and East Nusa Tenggara province levels can be presented. East Nusa Tenggara is one of Indonesia's economically less developed provinces, where real estate prices and investment activity typically lag behind those of frequently visited islands such as Bali or Lombok. In the Kabupaten Kupang area, including the Amarasi district, the value of land and property is fundamentally determined by agricultural usability, infrastructure accessibility, and distance from Kupang city center. In rural areas with poor road networks, real estate prices are generally low, and liquidity is limited. According to general Indonesian legal frameworks, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership in Indonesia (Hak Milik); for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease constructions are most feasible, and their specific regulations should always be verified with a current legal advisor. From an investment perspective, Oenoni II and its immediate surroundings are currently little known to broader real estate market actors and typically do not feature prominently in regional development priorities.
Safety and security
Direct, reliable data on public safety in Oenoni II is not available. Examining the broader context, it can be stated that rural settlements in East Nusa Tenggara province are generally low-crime areas with close community ties, where local social control and traditional community norms play a strong role. Rural districts of Kabupaten Kupang, including Kecamatan Amarasi, are typically characterized by quiet, agricultural communities where serious crimes are rare. However, in the absence of precise local statistics, no quantitative claims can be substantiated. Generally speaking, in rural areas of Indonesia, it is recommended that both travelers and local residents respect local customs and observe basic precautions.
Tourist attractions
There is no source-based data on named tourist attractions in Oenoni II. However, the Amarasi district and the broader Kabupaten Kupang area do possess several natural and cultural values known in the region, which can provide context due to their proximity. According to Wikipedia sources, Kecamatan Amarasi is located in the territory of the traditional Amarasi principality, whose historical and cultural heritage—including traces of the Portuguese and Dutch colonial periods—is generally present in the region, although specific, publicly documented sites in the immediate vicinity of Oenoni II cannot be identified from available sources. Kupang city, as the province's administrative seat and a major city adjacent to the administrative center of Kabupaten Kupang, possesses distinct cultural and historical attractions and is located along the regency's borders. From the Kecamatan Amarasi area, Kupang city is the nearest hub offering broader services and potential tourism infrastructure, though precise distance data is not available.
Summary
Oenoni II is a small, rural settlement in Kecamatan Amarasi, Kabupaten Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara province, on West Timor. The district to which it belongs is located in the territory of the traditional Amarasi principality, which played a defining role in Timorese political history in the 17th–18th centuries. Direct, settlement-level data—whether demographic, real estate market, or tourism-related—is not available for the village; therefore, any more specific characterization can only be applied at the regency and province levels, with appropriate caveats. The place primarily forms part of the rural, poorly documented section of Kabupaten Kupang and does not rank among known tourism or investment destinations.

