Dewakang – a small island settlement in Liukang Kalmas district of Pangkajene Dan Kepulauan regency
Dewakang is located in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province in Indonesia, part of the Liukang Kalmas kecamatan (district) of Pangkajene Dan Kepulauan regency (kabupaten). Based on its coordinates (-5.4065407, 118.4303973), it is situated in the Makassar Strait region, and as the regency name suggests, it functions as one of the administrative units scattered across islands and peninsulas. The capital of Sulawesi Selatan province is Makassar city, and the province's total population according to mid-2024 estimates is approximately 9.46 million. Specific, detailed statistical or encyclopedic sources on Dewakang itself do not appear in available materials, so the settlement's context is presented below based on known data about the broader region, with this approach clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Dewakang belongs to the Liukang Kalmas kecamatan, which itself forms part of Pangkajene Dan Kepulauan kabupaten. The word "Kepulauan" in the regency's name refers to an island group, indicating that this administrative unit encompasses numerous smaller islands and coastal areas along the Makassar Strait. In such dispersed island districts, settlements are typically small in size, with local livelihoods based on fishing, subsistence agriculture, and small-scale commerce. South Sulawesi province as a whole played a prominent role during the spice trade of the 15th–19th centuries along commercial routes leading to the Maluku Islands (Moluccas). The islands and coastal settlements of Pangkajene Dan Kepulauan kabupaten are part of this centuries-old maritime trading culture. No published data is available regarding Dewakang's broader tourism or economic profile, so the settlement can be considered primarily as a locally significant residential area within the regency's administrative system.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Dewakang does not appear in available sources. The broader context can be approached based on general knowledge of the economic situation in Pangkajene Dan Kepulauan kabupaten and Sulawesi Selatan province. Sulawesi Selatan is one of Indonesia's most dynamically developing provinces, where Makassar city functions as a regional commercial and logistics hub. On smaller, more remote island areas, property values and market turnover are generally considerably more modest than in large cities or developed tourism destinations. In Indonesia, the property acquisition opportunities for foreign nationals are legally restricted: in the freehold category (Hak Milik), foreign individuals generally cannot acquire property ownership, whereas long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or agreements involving nominal owners are more common under certain conditions. Before any investment decision, the involvement of a specialist Indonesian lawyer is essential, particularly in island areas with limited documentation.
Safety and security
Settlement-level statistical data on safety and security in Dewakang is not available in the sources used. For Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole, it can be said that the province has relatively stable administration, and Makassar has long been the region's most significant economic and administrative center. In smaller, more remote island communities, the public safety situation generally differs from that in large cities: community cohesion and local social norms typically play a more determining role than formal law enforcement. However, travelers should keep in mind that on island locations, infrastructure provision – including health and emergency services – may be limited. Visitors to the area are advised to monitor current information from Indonesian and local authorities.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions specific to Dewakang do not appear in available sources. The islands of Liukang Kalmas kecamatan and Pangkajene Dan Kepulauan kabupaten are primarily known in the broader region for their natural resources: the coral reefs of the Makassar Strait waters, fishing settlements, and communities preserving traces of traditional Bugis-Makassar maritime culture give the area its distinctive character. In South Sulawesi province, numerous locations reveal or maintain historical and cultural sites linked to the 15th–19th century trade and kingdom heritage – such as sites preserving memories of the Gowa Kingdom and Bone Kingdom – though these are typically found in the province's more inland, mainland areas. For island districts, nature hikes, diving, and observation of local fishing practices represent the most common activities, although these cannot be documented with concrete sources in the case of Dewakang.
Summary
Dewakang is a small-sized Indonesian settlement located in the Liukang Kalmas kecamatan of Pangkajene Dan Kepulauan kabupaten in South Sulawesi province, in the Makassar Strait archipelago. In the absence of detailed, direct source data, the broader administrative and historical context – the regency's island character, South Sulawesi province's centuries-old maritime trading tradition, and the province's demographic weight within Sulawesi – provides a framework for understanding the settlement. Regarding real estate market, public safety statistics, and tourism aspects, available public data can be interpreted at the regency and province level; obtaining specific information on Dewakang requires consultation of local sources, administrative records, and on-site research.

