Manurunge – a village in the Ulaweng district at the heart of Kabupaten Bone
Manurunge is a small settlement in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, Indonesia, positioned by its coordinates (-4.5428° south latitude, 120.3277° east longitude) in the southern part of Sulawesi island. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Ulaweng, which forms part of Kabupaten Bone. Kabupaten Bone itself is one of the extensive administrative units of Sulawesi Selatan province, with territory located in the southeastern part of the Sulawesi peninsula. Manurunge itself does not possess widely documented characteristics at the settlement level in publicly available sources, therefore the description below presents primarily the broader context of Kabupaten Bone and the wider region.
General overview
Manurunge is one of the villages of Kecamatan Ulaweng, and like many rural settlements in Kabupaten Bone, it is located in an agricultural region. Kabupaten Bone as a whole benefits from its proximity to Teluk Bone (Bone Bay), and the region is known as one of the most important historical centers of the Bugis ethnic group. Bugis culture has been dominant in South Sulawesi for centuries: the Kesultanan Bone (Bone Sultanate) was a major player in south Sulawesi politics and trade until the period of Dutch colonization. This cultural and historical legacy remains palpable in the region's daily life today, in traditions and the built environment. Kabupaten Bone is one of the more populous and geographically extensive regencies in Sulawesi Selatan, and its agricultural production – primarily rice cultivation, corn, and various plantation crops – plays a determining economic role. Kecamatan Ulaweng within this is a district that can be classified as part of the regency's interior, primarily rural-agricultural area.
Real estate and investment
Independent, settlement-level real estate market data for Manurunge is not available in publicly documented form. The broader real estate market of Kabupaten Bone is generally characterized by significantly more subdued activity compared to capital and tourism centers (such as Makassar or Bali), and property prices move at generally lower levels than in the Makassar agglomeration, the provincial capital. In rural areas such as Kecamatan Ulaweng, real estate transactions are primarily tied to local needs: the sale and purchase of agricultural land and residential properties cover the bulk of activity, investment-oriented transactions being rare. Under Indonesian law, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, so-called Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease represents the available legal form. Throughout Indonesia – including on the territory of Kabupaten Bone – these general frameworks are authoritative. From an investment perspective, based on the region's current development level and infrastructure conditions, it is primarily local, agriculture-related activities that hold relevance, rather than tourism or commercial real estate development.
Safety and security
Specific, settlement-level public safety data for Manurunge is not available in verifiable sources. Generally speaking, in rural communities of Sulawesi Selatan – including villages in Kabupaten Bone – community life is based on strong internal cohesion, which is a stabilizing factor from a public safety perspective. With regard to the province as a whole, more serious security incidents tend to be linked to major cities (Makassar), while smaller, lower-population rural villages are typically characterized by lesser criminal exposure. However, in the absence of precise crime statistics, this observation merely reflects general trends across the broader south Sulawesi rural region, not Manurunge's specific circumstances. Travelers and those interested are advised in any case to consult with local authorities and up-to-date sources regarding the current situation.
Tourist attractions
Manurunge's independent tourist attractions are not documented by any publicly available source. However, the Kabupaten Bone region is known to contain several historical sites and cultural heritage elements connected to the Bone Sultanate. The regency capital itself, Watampone (also known as Bone city), contains museums and built monuments linked to the sultanate's former presence. In addition, the region's natural attributes – the coastline of Bone Bay, the south Sulawesi topography – provide opportunities for nature activities. The distance between Manurunge and Watampone, as well as the natural environment of certain points in Kecamatan Ulaweng, can be inferred from available cartographic data, but this article provides no specific kilometer measurements due to lack of sources. The traditional weaving of Bugis communities living in the region (the lipa' sabbe silk fabric) and shipbuilding culture are known cultural characteristics that remain present in the broader Bone regency area today, though further on-site consultation is necessary regarding their accessibility and proximity to Manurunge.
Summary
Manurunge is a rural-character small Indonesian village in Kecamatan Ulaweng, in Kabupaten Bone, Sulawesi Selatan province. Located in the southeastern part of Sulawesi island, the settlement belongs to a region that preserves the historical legacy of Bugis culture and the Bone Sultanate. Settlement-level detailed data – whether concerning the real estate market, public safety, or tourist infrastructure – is not documented in publicly available form, therefore the above context primarily reflects the broader context of Kabupaten Bone. For those interested who wish to make informed decisions regarding the region, direct consultation with local authorities and specialized advisors is essential.

