Mula Menree – a village in Kabupaten Bone Ulaweng district, South Sulawesi
Mula Menree is an Indonesian settlement in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, which belongs to the administrative area of Kabupaten Bone, specifically within the Kecamatan Ulaweng district. Based on its geographic coordinates (-4,4914584; 120,1416089), it is situated in the southwestern part of Sulawesi island, on the historical territory of the former Bone Kingdom. No independent, detailed Wikipedia source is available for the settlement; therefore, the following presents general context verifiable at the regency and provincial level, extending beyond database fields.
General overview
Mula Menree is one of the villages in Kecamatan Ulaweng, which extends through the east-central part of Kabupaten Bone. Bone regency is one of the largest and historically most significant administrative units of Sulawesi Selatan province: the territory of the former Bone Sultanate, which for centuries held a determining political and cultural role on Sulawesi island. The population of the region is predominantly Bugis ethnicity, and Bugis communities are known for their traditional agricultural, fishing, and commercial activities. The economy of Kabupaten Bone is principally based on rice cultivation, corn, cocoa, cashew nuts, and livestock raising; the landscape accordingly consists of a patchwork of agricultural land, river valleys, and hilly areas. Kecamatan Ulaweng is a relatively quiet, rural district within the regency; village life is organized around agricultural cycles and strong community and religious traditions. Mula Menree itself is a small rural community whose name appears in regional administrative records but is considered a location rarely visited by tourists and does not qualify as a prominent traffic hub at the broader provincial scale.
Real estate and investment
No publicly accessible, itemized real estate market data is available for Mula Menree; the following reflects general context for Kabupaten Bone and Sulawesi Selatan province. In rural areas of South Sulawesi, property prices are typically significantly lower than in the provincial capital, Makassar, and fall far short of the levels customary in the capital markets of Bali or Java. In Kabupaten Bone, investments are primarily concentrated around agricultural land, fish ponds, and smaller commercial units; the province's development plans are aimed at infrastructure improvement and agricultural sector modernization, which could facilitate value growth in rural areas in the medium term. For foreign nationals, according to regulations generally applicable in Indonesia, direct land ownership is not possible: relevant Indonesian laws (such as the Hak Milik category) permit full real estate property acquisition only for Indonesian citizens. For foreigners, the frameworks of Hak Pakai (usufruct rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights) may offer legal opportunities, though their application is less common in rural villages and in all cases requires specialist legal advice. From an investment perspective, Mula Menree and Kecamatan Ulaweng should be evaluated within the context of regional economic relationships, and not as a standalone premium location.
Safety and security
No customized, verifiable statistics are available regarding the public safety situation in Mula Menree. Sulawesi Selatan province and, within it, Kabupaten Bone can generally be counted among relatively stable public safety Indonesian rural regions: everyday life in villages is organized around tight community bonds, which traditionally contribute to maintaining local order. In rural areas of South Sulawesi, the strong data-sensitive, tribal character of Bugis community social control is a known phenomenon. Urban crime problems that occur in the provincial capital, Makassar, are generally present at lower intensity in rural villages, such as those in the Ulaweng district. However, travelers and those intending to settle are in all cases advised to seek current local information, as regional context cannot be simply equated with the actual situation in individual villages.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable sources make mention of tourist attractions specifically named for Mula Menree. Throughout the broader Kabupaten Bone area, however, numerous verifiable cultural and natural points of interest are known, which may be encountered when visiting the district. Watampone (or simply Bone), the regency seat, preserves the legacy of the former Bone Sultanate; here stands the Museum Lapawawoi, which exhibits material remains and chronicles of the sultanate. The Bone region is an important Bugis cultural site: the communities here preserve the traditions of the I La Galigo epic, which UNESCO recognizes as part of oral and intangible heritage. Throughout the regency territory, rivers and fertile plains alternate with hilly forests, offering opportunities for those interested in nature travel. At the level of Kecamatan Ulaweng district, we cannot identify from available sources any outstanding documented tourist attractions; travelers visiting here may expect direct experience of village Bugis life and the agricultural landscape, not organized tourist infrastructure.
Summary
Mula Menree is a small rural community in Kecamatan Ulaweng, in Kabupaten Bone, within Sulawesi Selatan province. The settlement is located in the culturally rich, agricultural region of the former Bone Sultanate, but does not possess a distinct tourism or investment profile. The region's values may be summarized in Bugis cultural heritage, the historical legacy surrounding Watampone, and the fertile Sulawesi rural landscape; those seeking specific data and current local information will find the most reliable guidance from kabupaten-level authorities and local sources.

