Corawali – small settlement in the Kecamatan Barebbo area, Kabupaten Bone
Corawali is a village-level settlement in Indonesia's South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan) province, within the Kecamatan Barebbo district of the Kabupaten Bone administrative unit. Geographically, it is located on the southern peninsula of Celebes (Sulawesi) island, at approximately -4.59 latitude and 120.31 eastern longitude based on its coordinates. The capital of Kabupaten Bone is the city of Watampone, which is located in the Kecamatan Tanete Riattang area. Direct, public, and verified sources on Corawali are not currently available, so the following discussion focuses primarily on data and relationships known at the regency level, namely Kabupaten Bone.
General overview
Corawali is, within the Indonesian administrative system, a desa or kelurahan-level unit, which fits as part of the Kecamatan Barebbo district within the broader structure of Kabupaten Bone. According to 2021 census data for Kabupaten Bone, the total population of the regency was 801,775 people, of which 391,682 were male and 410,093 were female. The total area of the kabupaten is approximately 4,559 square kilometers, with an average population density of 162 people per square kilometer based on these figures. Corawali itself is presumably a small agricultural community, as are most villages in Kecamatan Barebbo, though independent, verifiable data on this is not available. What characterizes Kabupaten Bone as a whole is that the Bugis ethnicity plays a culturally decisive role in the region: the traditions of Bugis communities, their local language, and their customs are present in everyday life. Agriculture – primarily rice cultivation and fishing – is the main source of livelihood in the villages of the kabupaten. The location of Corawali, based on its coordinates, may also be related to its proximity to Bone Bay, which may be decisive in terms of local economy and way of life, but this cannot be factually confirmed from available sources.
Real estate and investment
Data specifically on the local real estate market in Corawali is not publicly available. In the broader context of Kabupaten Bone, it can be said that the region is not among Indonesia's most developed real estate market areas; demand is primarily local in nature, and agricultural and residential properties dominate. The capital of South Sulawesi province, Makassar, with its more developed infrastructure and commercial dynamism, is a more attractive destination for investors than smaller, rural districts. It is important to note that in Indonesia, the real estate acquisition opportunities for foreign nationals are legally limited: direct land ownership is generally not available to foreigners, and instead lease constructions (Hak Sewa) or other solutions regulated by Indonesian law come into consideration. Those considering real estate investment in the Kabupaten Bone area, including the Corawali district, are advised to consult an Indonesian legal advisor and become familiar with the relevant regulations of local administrative bodies.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable data on public safety specific to Corawali is available. Generally, the rural districts of Kabupaten Bone are characterized by the relatively stable community order typical of small villages, influenced by local Bugis customary law and a sense of community cohesion. The South Sulawesi province as a whole is not considered an exceptionally dangerous area by Indonesian standards, but as in all rural areas of developing countries, infrastructural limitations and possible gaps in the accessibility of law enforcement forces can affect everyday security. Travelers and those considering settling should seek up-to-date information on local conditions from direct sources, as general provincial or regency-level statements cannot replace concrete local knowledge.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions specific to Corawali can be identified from sources. Kabupaten Bone, however, possesses several historical and natural attractions that may be of interest to visitors to the broader region. In the city of Watampone, the capital of the kabupaten, there is a museum connected to the heritage of the Bone Kingdom and a former royal residence, which are valuable locations for those interested in Bugis history. These attractions, however, are linked to the capital of the kabupaten, not to Corawali. The coastal settlements of Bone Bay are known for their fishing culture and natural environment, but whether Corawali itself possesses such attractions cannot be confirmed due to lack of sources. Bugis weaving and handicraft traditions, as well as local markets and religious celebrations, are alive in several villages throughout the kabupaten and can provide authentic local experiences.
Summary
Corawali is a small, rural settlement in the Kecamatan Barebbo district, Kabupaten Bone, in South Sulawesi province. Currently available, verified source material does not contain settlement-level data, so the above discussion relies primarily on general characteristics of the regency. Kabupaten Bone is a region of over eight hundred thousand inhabitants with Bugis cultural heritage, whose rural villages are built on agricultural and fishing communities. For those wishing to learn more deeply about Corawali, it is recommended to rely on local sources, personal research, and data available from the administrative bodies of Kecamatan Barebbo.

