Mattiro Dolangeng – island-zone settlement on the coast of South Sulawesi
Mattiro Dolangeng is a small Indonesian settlement located in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, administratively belonging to Liukang Tupabbiring district of Pangkajene Dan Kepulauan (Pangkep) regency. Based on its coordinates (-4.8433693, 119.3265205), it is situated in an area near the Makassar Strait, likely in an island-zone or coastal environment. The name of Liukang Tupabbiring district itself suggests a region encompassing island groups and scattered settlements. Since settlement-level statistical sources were not available, Mattiro Dolangeng is contextualised below based on the verifiable characteristics of the wider region and province.
General overview
Mattiro Dolangeng falls administratively within Kecamatan Liukang Tupabbiring as part of Kabupaten Pangkajene Dan Kepulauan, a name that itself indicates the dual character of the area: it applies to both the mainland city of Pangkajene and its associated island world (kepulauan = islands). Liukang Tupabbiring district is the administrative unit for islands lying in and immediately adjacent to the Makassar Strait, making Mattiro Dolangeng likely a smaller, relatively isolated community closely tied to the sea, fishing, and a traditional maritime lifestyle. Settlements in South Sulawesi's island-zones are generally characterised by local economies determined by small-scale fishing, trade in marine products such as dried fish and sea cucumber, and subsistence agriculture. In mid-2024, approximately 9.46 million people lived in Sulawesi Selatan province, which is Sulawesi's most populous region; however, in island districts like Liukang Tupabbiring, population density and infrastructure development typically lag behind mainland areas. No independent demographic or economic data for Mattiro Dolangeng appeared in available sources.
Real estate and investment
No direct data sources are available regarding Mattiro Dolangeng's property market. At the broader level of Kabupaten Pangkajene Dan Kepulauan and Sulawesi Selatan province, it can be generally stated that property markets in island-zone small settlements are extremely narrow and localised in character: transactions occur mainly within the local community, and turnover of plots and fishing houses does not reach the level of transparent market pricing. In the South Sulawesi region over the past decade, more significant property market activity has been observed primarily near major cities—above all Makassar—while on smaller island settlements, development potential is mainly determined by infrastructure conditions and accessibility limitations. Regarding foreign nationals, general frameworks of Indonesian land ownership regulations apply: under the 1960 Agrarian Reform Law (Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria), foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (hak milik) to Indonesian property; however, various lease and usufruct titles—such as hak pakai or hak sewa—provide a lawful framework for longer-term property use. Before any investment decision, consultation with local notaries and legal advisors is essential.
Safety and security
No separate, settlement-level source data is available concerning Mattiro Dolangeng's public safety situation. For Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole, it can be generally stated that in the provincial capital, Makassar, public security challenges typical of larger cities appear from time to time; however, in smaller villages on islands, the tightness of community bonds and small population size typically correlate with lower crime rates. In island-zone areas like Liukang Tupabbiring, distance and isolation simultaneously provide a certain degree of protection and limit law enforcement's rapid response capacity. Travellers and potential interested parties are advised to inquire with local authorities and trustworthy on-site contacts about the current situation, as island-zone conditions can change rapidly.
Tourist attractions
Mattiro Dolangeng does not appear in available tourism sources as an independent sight or attraction. The island world of Kabupaten Pangkajene Dan Kepulauan may generally appeal to nature-oriented travellers: the Makassar Strait and the coral reefs surrounding its islands, along with its fish-rich waters, form a sought-after region for those interested in diving and snorkelling on the eastern coasts of Sulawesi Selatan. The historical heritage that characterises tourism offerings for the province as a whole—including sites preserving memories of the former Gowa Kingdom and Bone Kingdom, which were significant players in the spice trade era of the 15th–19th centuries—is concentrated primarily on mainland areas, around Makassar and Bone. On the islands of Liukang Tupabbiring district, tourism is typically informal and small-scale, oriented more toward domestic than international visitors. No specific, named attractions could be identified in connection with Mattiro Dolangeng from the available source material.
Summary
Mattiro Dolangeng is a poorly documented small settlement in South Sulawesi, in the island-zone portion of Kabupaten Pangkajene Dan Kepulauan, within Kecamatan Liukang Tupabbiring. Based on its location, it can be linked to the island world of the Makassar Strait, where local life is tied to the sea, fishing, and traditional community structures. Detailed, reliable data—whether concerning population, infrastructure, or the property market—cannot be found in publicly available sources, so connections within the wider region provide the framework for understanding the area. Anyone interested in Mattiro Dolangeng—whether for tourism, real estate, or investment purposes—can obtain the most accurate information from local authorities and trustworthy on-site sources.

