Liliriattang – village in Kecamatan Amali, Kabupaten Bone
Liliriattang is a smaller settlement in South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan), which administratively belongs to Kecamatan Amali district and forms part of Kabupaten Bone regency. Based on its coordinates, it is located in the interior, agricultural areas of the regency, approximately at –4.46 latitude and 120.11 longitude. Kabupaten Bone is one of the most significant kabupatens of South Sulawesi, and historically is the heir to the territory of the Bone Sultanate, which played a defining role in the Makassar–Bugis cultural sphere. Detailed independent encyclopedic sources specifically on Liliriattang are currently unavailable, so the following description is partly based on general knowledge at the Kecamatan Amali and Kabupaten Bone levels, which is indicated at all relevant sections.
General overview
Liliriattang is a relatively small administrative unit (village or hamlet-level settlement) that belongs to the Kecamatan Amali administrative district in Kabupaten Bone. The district itself, Kecamatan Amali, is located in those interior areas of the kabupaten that are primarily characterized by agricultural activities – mainly rice cultivation and cultivation of other food crops – as is generally true for Kabupaten Bone as a whole. Kabupaten Bone is known as one of the largest and most populous kabupatens in Sulawesi Selatan, with its administrative center in Watampone (also known as Bone city), and is situated in the east-central part of the province. The traditionally strong presence of Bugis ethnicity and culture characterizes this region, with roots extending back to the centuries-long history of the Bone Sultanate. In the case of Liliriattang, settlement-level statistical or demographic data is currently not available from publicly accessible sources, so precise information about the village's population, area, or specific economic profile cannot be provided. The lifestyle generally characteristic of the region is based on small-scale agriculture, fishing (in areas closer to the coast), and local trade.
Real estate and investment
No documentation or on-site sources are available regarding Liliriattang's real estate market, so the following reflects the broader context of Kabupaten Bone and Sulawesi Selatan province. The real estate market of Kabupaten Bone generally exhibits characteristics typical of rural Indonesian regions: land prices and property values are significantly lower than in the province's major city, Makassar, and real estate transactions are predominantly tied to local demand. Investment interest is primarily concentrated on agricultural land and small-scale commercial properties. An important general note is that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; available to them are the so-called Hak Pakai (usage rights) and in certain cases Hak Sewa (lease rights), whose legal conditions are determined according to Indonesian legislation. With regard to Liliriattang, specific investment data or development plans are not known, and such claims cannot be made without sources.
Safety and security
Concrete, on-site criminal or law enforcement statistics regarding Liliriattang's safety are not available. For Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole and within it the rural kabupatens, it can generally be said that the level of public safety is relatively stable compared to major cities, although this can vary by region and time period. In Kabupaten Bone, as in many rural areas of Sulawesi Selatan, community bonds and traditional Bugis social norms influence local order and social cohesion. It can be generally stated that in rural villages, the role of local community control is strong. Nevertheless, travelers and those interested are advised to inform themselves about current local conditions from fresh, reliable sources, as a specific settlement-level security assessment cannot be conducted within the scope of this article.
Tourist attractions
No documented data is available on tourist attractions that can be directly linked to Liliriattang village from available sources. However, the Kecamatan Amali district and Kabupaten Bone region generally encompass well-known tourist destinations that interested visitors can visit in the broader area. The most famous cultural and historical landmark of Kabupaten Bone is the Bone Sultanate Museum located in Watampone (the regency's administrative center) and the cultural heritage associated with the region's former sultanate, which is noteworthy for researchers of Bugis history and those interested in culture. Among the region's natural features, mention can be made of hills, agricultural landscapes, and waterways characteristic of interior Sulawesi areas, although these similarly cannot be identified from sources as specifically named attractions in Liliriattang's vicinity. The regency's seat is several hours' travel from the provincial capital, Makassar, by road, which also indicates the relative isolation of the interior areas of South Sulawesi.
Summary
Liliriattang is a small settlement in South Sulawesi that belongs to Kecamatan Amali district and Kabupaten Bone regency in Sulawesi Selatan province. Detailed independent sources on the village are currently unavailable, so its characterization can only be drawn on the basis of the broader administrative and cultural context – the Bone region rich in Bugis traditions. The characteristics of rural villages in Kabupaten Bone – agricultural lifestyle, strong community traditions, moderate real estate market activity – can be assumed to apply to Liliriattang as well, but this cannot be stated with certainty without specific local knowledge. Those interested are advised to inform themselves about the settlement's current conditions through local sources and through official channels of the kabupaten.

