Kaca – a small village settlement in the Marioriawa district, South Sulawesi
Kaca is an Indonesian village located in the Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, within the Kabupaten Soppeng administrative unit, in the Marioriawa district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-4.1471884, 119.9191194), the area is situated in the southern part of Sulawesi island. The regency seat itself, Watansoppeng, is located in the Lalabata district. No independent, detailed administrative or population sources are available for Kaca, therefore the following relies on verifiable data and characteristics at the broader regency and district level, which is indicated throughout.
General overview
Kaca is a small-sized, relatively unknown settlement for which no independent article or detailed information exists in publicly available sources, including Indonesian Wikipedia. Based on its belonging to the Marioriawa district, it can be said that the village is surrounded by the inland areas within Kabupaten Soppeng. Kabupaten Soppeng as a whole covers approximately 1,500 km², and according to 2010 census data, it had a population of approximately 223,826 – this represents a relatively low population density at the regency level. Small municipalities of this character, located in the interior regions of South Sulawesi, are generally characterized by agricultural activities (rice cultivation, plantation farming), with most urban infrastructure and commercial institutions concentrated in the regency seat, Watansoppeng. Regarding specific demographic or economic data for Kaca – due to the lack of sources – precise figures cannot be provided.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level, verifiable data is available regarding Kaca's real estate market. In the broader context of Kabupaten Soppeng, it can be said that rural settlements in the interior of the region generally show lower land prices and more modest real estate transactions than larger cities in Sulawesi (Makassar, Pare-Pare). Investment interest in rural areas of South Sulawesi typically concentrates around agricultural land and smaller residential properties. As an important general framework, it should be noted that in Indonesia, land ownership legislation significantly restricts foreigners: foreigners generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property, but can only participate in the real estate market through limited-duration use or building rights constructions (e.g., Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa). These national-level regulations apply equally to Kaca and the entire Kabupaten Soppeng area. Prior to any specific investment decision, consultation with local legal and real estate experts is recommended.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistics or police data regarding Kaca's public safety are available in publicly accessible sources. Based on the general assessment of rural interior areas of Kabupaten Soppeng, and more broadly South Sulawesi province, it can be said that in smaller, agricultural-oriented villages, daily life is typically peaceful, with strong community ties characterized by local connections. However, specific crime data, incident numbers, or security assessments cannot be provided due to lack of sources. For travelers and those seeking information, it is recommended to consider current warnings from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or reliable travel information sources regarding South Sulawesi, as these provide regularly updated, verifiable information.
Tourist attractions
No tourism-related attractions specifically associated with Kaca settlement can be identified from available sources. The broader Kabupaten Soppeng area, however, does have several better-known attractions located in other parts of the regency. The regency seat, Watansoppeng, and its immediate surroundings are known for the region's cultural and natural heritage within the South Sulawesi context, although verification of details from sources is currently limited. In general, interior, hilly and mountainous areas of South Sulawesi are characterized by rice field landscapes, smaller rivers, and the cultural traditions of the Bugis ethnic group, which also form part of local life in the Marioriawa district area. Those planning to visit the Kabupaten Soppeng region should seek information in advance from the regency tourism office or reliable, up-to-date sources regarding specific visitable locations and road conditions.
Summary
Kaca is a small settlement in South Sulawesi, in the Marioriawa district of Kabupaten Soppeng, which is not documented in detail in external sources. The regency as a whole covers approximately 1,500 km² and had a population of nearly 224,000 according to 2010 data. Currently, no reliable, externally verifiable partial information is available regarding the settlement's character, real estate market, and tourism assets, therefore those interested should seek information from local authorities or the kabupaten administration for accurate and current data.

