Mattaropurae – a small village in Amali District, in the central part of Bone Regency
Mattaropurae is a South Sulawesi settlement that administratively belongs to Kecamatan Amali, as part of Kabupaten Bone in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province. Based on its coordinates (-4.4396281; 120.1387218), it is located in the broader inland hinterland of Bone Bay, in one of the central-interior parts of the regency's territory. The seat of Kabupaten Bone is the kelurahan (administrative village) of Watampone, which falls under the administrative district of Kecamatan Tanete Riattang. Direct, settlement-level data for Mattaropurae is not currently available, so the following description relies primarily on regency-level, verifiable sources.
General overview
Mattaropurae does not feature in Indonesian tourist consciousness and has not gained particular regional renown – it is a characteristically small rural community, one of hundreds found throughout Bone Regency. Kecamatan Amali itself belongs among the less urbanized interior districts, with areas of agricultural character. Kabupaten Bone overall is one of the most populous regencies in Sulawesi Selatan province: according to 2021 data from the BPS (Badan Pusat Statistik), the regency's total population was 801,775, consisting of 391,682 males and 410,093 females. The regency covers approximately 4,559 km², with an average population density of 162 persons/km². The Buginese ethnic group plays a culturally defining role throughout the entire Bone Regency territory, so presumably also in the Mattaropurae area, although sources specific to this particular village do not support this. The regency as a whole has traditionally possessed an economic structure built on agriculture, fishing, and small-scale commerce.
Real estate and investment
Real estate market data for Mattaropurae is not currently accessible. In the general context of Kabupaten Bone, it can be noted that rural settlements in the regency typically have low real estate prices and limited liquidity compared to major cities – such as Makassar. In such interior, agriculturally-characterized areas, property turnover is generally slow and development activity is moderate. From an investment perspective, interest directed toward Bone Regency tends to concentrate on more coastal and infrastructurally developed zones. Regarding the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations: foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; for them, usufruct rights (Hak Pakai) or long-term lease arrangements come into question, in which cases it is advisable to involve local legal experts. This general regulation applies in Sulawesi Selatan province and thus in Bone Regency, regardless of the size of any given settlement.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, publicly accessible crime statistics are available regarding Mattaropurae's public safety. Regarding the broader region, Sulawesi Selatan province, it is generally observable that in rural, small-population villages, local community bonds are strong, which contributes to everyday sense of security. Bone Regency is not considered a region of elevated security risk within the province; however, minor property-related offenses can occur, as is generally characteristic of rural regions in Indonesia. Travelers and those contemplating real estate transactions are advised to gather information from local sources and from the current travel advisories of the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, since the generalizable regional picture does not necessarily reflect the actual conditions of the specific location.
Tourist attractions
No identifiable tourist attractions bearing the name Mattaropurae appear in available sources. Considering Kabupaten Bone as a whole, the regency's best-known attractions are linked to the coastal areas of Bone Bay, to historical heritage around Watampone, and to locations connected with Buginese culture; however, the specific distance of these from Mattaropurae cannot be determined from sources. The interior, inland location of Kecamatan Amali suggests that direct coastal tourist attractions are not immediately accessible from the village; however, the atmosphere of traditional Buginese villages, the agricultural landscape, and local community lifestyle itself can offer a distinctive experience for those visiting. When planning any concrete visit, consultation of current local and regional information is recommended.
Summary
Mattaropurae is a small rural settlement within Kecamatan Amali, in Kabupaten Bone, in Sulawesi Selatan province. Available source material extends solely to regency-level contexts: this location represents a rural setting typically characterized by agricultural and Buginese cultural traditions – Bone Regency with its nearly 802,000 inhabitants and approximately 4,559 km² of area. From a tourism perspective, it is not a major destination; its real estate market activity is moderate; and reliable, published data regarding public safety is not currently available. Understanding the area and making any real estate transaction decisions requires on-site information gathering and involvement of local experts.

