Katomporang – a small settlement in Duampanua District, Kabupaten Pinrang
Katomporang is a settlement in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province in Indonesia, located in Duampanua District, which belongs to Kabupaten Pinrang. Geographically, it is situated in the southern part of Sulawesi Island; based on its coordinates (-3.6517647, 119.5861581), it is found in the northern areas of Pinrang regency. The regency seat is in Watang Sawitto kecamatan, and Pinrang city itself lies approximately 185 km north of Makassar – one of South Sulawesi's and East Indonesia's major cities. Currently, no independent, detailed administrative or demographic sources are available for Katomporang, so the description below relies primarily on the broader context of Kabupaten Pinrang.
General overview
Katomporang belongs to Duampanua kecamatan, which is one of Kabupaten Pinrang's twelve districts. The kabupaten has a total area of 1,961.77 km² and is administratively divided among 68 desa (villages) and 36 kelurahan (urban administrative units), further subdivided into 86 lingkungan and 189 dusun units. In the first half of 2025, the regency had a population of 425,640, with an average population density of 210 people/km². No separate data are currently available regarding Katomporang's population, area, or internal structure, so the settlement's size and character can only be understood within the broader regency framework. Kabupaten Pinrang as a whole is characterized by an economy based on agriculture – particularly rice cultivation and fishing – with rural, small-village settlements comprising a significant portion of the kabupaten's fabric. In this context, Katomporang is most likely a modest-sized, predominantly agrarian community, though direct, verifiable sources are not available to confirm this.
Real estate and investment
Direct data on Katomporang's real estate market – such as land prices, transaction volumes, or rental rates – cannot be determined from available sources. Within the broader context of Kabupaten Pinrang, the region is not among the most intensive investment destinations within South Sulawesi; real estate markets in such rural regencies are typically characterized by lower transaction volumes and lower price levels compared to areas near larger cities (Makassar, Parepare). An important general framework to mention is that in Indonesia, the property rights of foreign citizens are strictly regulated: direct land ownership (Hak Milik) cannot be acquired by foreign private individuals; instead, various limited rights instruments are available (such as long-term leasehold agreements, Hak Sewa, or under certain conditions, Hak Pakai). This legal framework must be considered in relation to both Kabupaten Pinrang and Katomporang. Those intending to invest in real estate in the region are advised to engage local legal experts and real estate agents in preparing their decision.
Safety and security
No detailed, verifiable statistics on Katomporang's public safety are available from accessible sources at either local or district level. Kabupaten Pinrang and, more broadly, Sulawesi Selatan province can generally be classified among Indonesia's medium-risk regions: in rural, agriculturally-oriented areas, public order is generally stable, with significant crime concentrations typically linked to larger urban centers. Based on the above, Katomporang, as a presumably small rural community, should not be considered an exceptionally high-risk area, though this assessment too must be made cautiously, based only on the general picture at regency and provincial level. Travelers and investors – particularly as foreigners in unfamiliar surroundings – are in all cases advised to consult with local contacts who are familiar with current conditions and to follow general precautionary practices.
Tourist attractions
No data can be found in available sources on tourist attractions directly associated with or named after Katomporang. Within Kabupaten Pinrang's territory, however, natural features – coastal areas, rice terraces, and the interior topography of Sulawesi Island – generally provide an attractive landscape setting. The regency as a whole lies approximately 185 km north of Makassar, and along and near this route there are several areas with natural and cultural value characteristic of South Sulawesi. It is important to emphasize, however, that available sources cannot reliably provide information about specific attractions, temples, nature parks, festivals, or other named attractions directly linked to Katomporang or Duampanua District. For those visiting the region, it is recommended to consult Kabupaten Pinrang-level tourism guides or local tourism offices for actual and current attractions.
Summary
Katomporang is a South Sulawesi settlement belonging to Duampanua kecamatan, located in Kabupaten Pinrang, for which detailed information is currently unavailable in the form of verifiable, settlement-level data. The broader Kabupaten Pinrang is a rural, agriculturally-oriented region of nearly half a million people, with direct connections to Makassar, the provincial capital. For making investment, tourism, or settlement decisions, field investigation, involvement of local experts, and thorough knowledge of Indonesian legislation are in all cases recommended.

