Lanca – a small Bugis settlement in the Kabupaten Bone Tellu Siattinge district
Lanca is a minor settlement in Indonesia's South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan) province, belonging to the Kecamatan Tellu Siattinge district within the Kabupaten Bone administrative unit. Based on geographic coordinates, the area is located in the southern part of Sulawesi island, approximately near –4.39 latitude and 120.24 east longitude. The capital of Kabupaten Bone is Watampone (Kelurahan Watampone, Kecamatan Tanete Riattang), which serves as the broader administrative and commercial center of the region. Independent statistical or encyclopedic sources on Lanca are not yet available, so the settlement's environment can be contextualized below using regency-level data and generally verifiable regional characteristics.
General overview
Lanca belongs to the Kecamatan Tellu Siattinge administrative district, which is one district of the larger Kabupaten Bone administrative unit. The kabupaten as a whole is a relatively populous rural area: according to 2021 data from the Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS, the Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistics), the total population of Kabupaten Bone was 801,775 people, of which 391,682 were male and 410,093 were female. The regency covers approximately 4,559 km², with an average population density of 162 people/km². These figures apply to the kabupaten as a whole and not directly to Lanca; the village is likely one of the small, agriculturally oriented Bugis communities typical of the region. Kabupaten Bone has historically been an important area of the Bugis ethnic group, where local culture, customary law (adat), and traditional social structures remain defining factors in community life. In the Tellu Siattinge district, livelihoods typically depend on rice cultivation, fishing, and small-scale trading, though these characteristics follow from the kabupaten-level context rather than direct sources specific to Lanca.
Real estate and investment
Direct settlement-level market data or analysis is not available for Lanca and the Tellu Siattinge district real estate market. The broader Kabupaten Bone real estate market exhibits patterns typical of South Sulawesi rural regencies: land prices and property values fall far short of those in major cities (Makassar, Denpasar), and local demand is fundamentally tied to agricultural land use and the housing needs of local communities. Generally speaking, property transactions in smaller, rural South Sulawesi settlements are low and mostly limited to local transactions. In Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik); the laws provide them with various alternative arrangements (such as Hak Pakai, or usage rights), which must be applied within the framework of applicable real estate and agrarian law. From an investment perspective, Kabupaten Bone is better approached from the angle of long-term, agriculture-based utilization rather than as a target area for real estate investments seeking rapid capital gains.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics or police summaries related to Lanca are not publicly available. Detailed, verifiable crime data is likewise not available for Kabupaten Bone and the Kecamatan Tellu Siattinge district in this context. Generally speaking, rural smaller settlements in South Sulawesi typically have lower crime rates than larger urban centers, and the communal lifestyle, along with close local social ties, generally favor local public safety. However, this is a general observation regarding the region, not measured data specific to Lanca. For travelers and potential investors seeking to assess local conditions, the most reliable source is direct contact with local authorities (kecamatan, polsek), as well as study of current Indonesian government information.
Tourist attractions
Lanca does not appear in domestic or foreign sources as a specifically named tourist destination with documented attractions or landmarks. There are currently no publicly documented temples, natural sites, or cultural monuments directly associated with the village. However, Kabupaten Bone as a whole is indeed a significant area in terms of South Sulawesi's Bugis heritage: at the regency capital, Watampone, there is a museum (Museum Lapawawoi) that preserves the traditions of the historic Bone Kingdom, and several other sites related to Bugis history can be found in the surrounding area. These attractions are concentrated in the Kecamatan Tanete Riattang area, in the regency centers, not in the immediate vicinity of Lanca. Regarding natural assets, the coastal areas of Kabupaten Bone feature fishing villages and seaside regions, while the interior is characterized by agricultural landscape – these features apply to the entire regency and are not exclusively tied to the Tellu Siattinge district.
Summary
Lanca is a small, rural settlement in the Kecamatan Tellu Siattinge district of Kabupaten Bone in South Sulawesi. Independent statistical or detailed encyclopedic sources on the village are not yet available, so the characteristics presented here follow from regency-level data and the generally verifiable context of the region. Kabupaten Bone is a relatively populous rural regency with Bugis cultural traditions, whose inner settlements are typically communities practicing an agricultural lifestyle. For those seeking more precise, locally specific data on Lanca, the most reliable approach is direct contact with local administrative bodies (kecamatan office, BPS Bone).

