Maritengngae – a settlement in Kecamatan Suppa, in the northern part of Kabupaten Pinrang
Maritengngae is an Indonesian settlement located in Kecamatan Suppa district, within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Pinrang, in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province on the island of Sulawesi. The regency's seat, Watang Sawitto, is also situated in this area. Kabupaten Pinrang itself lies approximately 185 kilometres north of Makassar and borders Kabupaten Polewali Mandar, which belongs to the West Sulawesi province. The available source material does not contain information specifically about Maritengngae, and therefore the settlement's broader administrative and geographical framework — at the kecamatan, regency, and provincial levels — is what can be reliably described.
General overview
Maritengngae is part of Kecamatan Suppa, which is one of twelve districts in Kabupaten Pinrang. The regency's total area is 1,961.77 km², and it encompasses 68 villages and 36 kelurahans (urban wards), which are further subdivided into 86 lingkungan and 189 dusun. According to data for the first half of 2025, Kabupaten Pinrang's population is 425,640 people, with a population density of approximately 210 per km². Maritengngae itself is a characteristically rural community situated near the western coast of the Sulawesi peninsula, and like the regency as a whole, it is marked by Bugis cultural traditions and agricultural and fishing activities. Detailed statistical data specific to Kecamatan Suppa is not available in the sources used; however, based on the regency's general structure, the smaller villages and kelurahans comprise farming and fishing communities. For regencies located on the Sulawesian coast, rice cultivation and marine fishing are traditionally the principal sources of livelihood.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Maritengngae is not contained in the available sources, and therefore the following reflects the broader regional context of Kabupaten Pinrang and South Sulawesi. Kabupaten Pinrang is a relatively mid-sized regency with a population exceeding 425,000, and its economy is characteristically agriculture-based. In rural areas of this type, property prices are generally considerably lower than in metropolitan regions, and market activity is also more subdued. From an investment perspective, rural South Sulawesi is more a market determined by local demand and agricultural infrastructure rather than by tourism or major urban development zones. Under the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; available to them are Hak Pakai (use rights) or other legal arrangements — such as long-term lease agreements or ownership through an Indonesian legal entity. These general rules are applicable in Kabupaten Pinrang, including in Maritengngae.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics or crime data extending to Maritengngae are not found in the available sources. Generally speaking, rural areas of South Sulawesi — such as most of Kabupaten Pinrang — consist of relatively quiet agricultural communities where daily life is largely organized along local community norms. The substantial distance from larger cities, such as Makassar (approximately 185 km), also means that major urban crime patterns are less characteristic of these areas. At the same time, for any stay in rural Indonesia, commonly recommended precautions — such as careful handling of valuables and respect for local customs — are advisable. For accurate and current safety information, the guidance of local authorities or the administrative bodies of Kabupaten Pinrang is definitive.
Tourist attractions
The source material contains no information about tourist attractions in Maritengngae; therefore, the following should be understood in the broader context of Kabupaten Pinrang. The regency — including the vicinity of Kecamatan Suppa — is situated on the coast of the Makassar Strait, which means that coastal landscapes and the local culture built around fishing are generally defining features of the area. In the case of Kabupaten Pinrang, Bugis cultural heritage, traditional boat-building, and local celebrations may generally be of interest to visitors, although the sources provided offer no information about specific manifestations of these linked to Kecamatan Suppa or Maritengngae. The nearby city of Makassar, as the largest city in South Sulawesi province, offers extensive cultural and sightseeing opportunities and is accessible by road from Kabupaten Pinrang. Based on available data, no specifically identifiable tourist attraction can be named in Maritengngae itself.
Summary
Maritengngae is a village in Kecamatan Suppa within Kabupaten Pinrang, in South Sulawesi province on the island of Sulawesi. The regency is situated approximately 185 km north of Makassar, has a population exceeding 425,000, and is divided into 12 districts. Since detailed data specific to Maritengngae is not available, the settlement's characteristics can be understood within the kabupaten's general administrative and social framework, which is based on rural, agricultural, and fishing traditions. Those seeking more detailed information regarding the rural areas of Kabupaten Pinrang, including Maritengngae, can obtain current and more precise information through local administrative bodies or the official channels of Sulawesi Selatan province.

