Anabanua – a settlement in the Kecamatan Maniangpajo district, South Sulawesi
Anabanua is a settlement in Indonesia's South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan) province, belonging to the Kecamatan Maniangpajo district within the Kabupaten Wajo administrative unit. Based on its coordinates, it is situated along the southern latitude on the central-southern part of the Sulawesi island, close to the 120th meridian east. The seat of Kabupaten Wajo is the city of Sengkang, from which Anabanua is located in the interior areas of the regency, within the Maniangpajo district. Since the available source material extends only to the regency level, in the following sections when discussing individual characteristics, information will be clearly indicated as to whether it applies to the broader Kabupaten Wajo or to the settlement itself.
General overview
Anabanua is one of the settlements in Kecamatan Maniangpajo, which administratively belongs to Kabupaten Wajo in South Sulawesi. Kabupaten Wajo overall covers an area of 2,506.19 km² and, according to the 2020 census, has a population of 379,079; official estimates for mid-2023 indicate 405,137 inhabitants. The regency was officially formed in 1959. Buginese cultural tradition is a defining element of Kabupaten Wajo, and this cultural environment generally characterizes the Maniangpajo district and thus Anabanua as well. The Kecamatan Maniangpajo itself is one of the interior districts of the regency; agricultural and fishing activities are traditionally characteristic of the area, in line with the general economic profile of Kabupaten Wajo. Separate, detailed demographic or economic data specific to Anabanua do not appear in the available sources, so more precise data regarding the unique characteristics of the settlement cannot currently be provided.
Real estate and investment
No local or district-level real estate market data is available in reliable sources regarding Anabanua. Considering the broader context, Kabupaten Wajo is a relatively modestly developed, rural-character region in South Sulawesi, where the main drivers of the real estate market are agricultural land transactions and residential property turnover based on local needs. In districts further from major urban centers, including the regency seat of Sengkang – and thus presumably in Maniangpajo as well – real estate prices and development activity generally move at lower levels than in the more developed areas of the province. Regarding the legal framework relevant from the perspective of foreign investors, under general regulations in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct full property rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; for them, longer-term rental (Hak Sewa) with certain restrictions or arrangements involving a nominal local owner may offer alternatives. These rules apply throughout the country, thus in Anabanua and Kabupaten Wajo as well.
Safety and security
No public safety-specific data regarding Anabanua or Kecamatan Maniangpajo appear in the available source material, so settlement-level crime or security statistics cannot be provided. Generally speaking, in the rural, agricultural interior areas of South Sulawesi province, public safety typically reflects the situation characteristic of small communities: in low-density rural districts, daily life is relatively quiet. However, similar to other less tourist-frequented interior areas of Indonesia, it is advisable to check the current situation from fresh, reliable sources before travel, as no specific claims regarding general safety or problem-free conditions can be made based on the available data.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions linked to Anabanua or Kecamatan Maniangpajo appear in the available source material. Regarding Kabupaten Wajo, even Wikipedia-level sources do not list named landmarks, so listing specific attractions cannot be done without speculation. Generally speaking, the territory of Kabupaten Wajo is one of South Sulawesi's traditional regions in terms of Buginese cultural heritage, where local weaving traditions and cultural heritage – primarily in the regency seat of Sengkang – are known. Those wishing to visit cultural or natural attractions in the broader region would do well to examine the offerings of districts closer to Sengkang, as based on available data the immediate surroundings of Anabanua are poorly documented from a tourism perspective.
Summary
Anabanua is one of the settlements in Kecamatan Maniangpajo in the South Sulawesi Kabupaten Wajo, whose seat is Sengkang. With its broader Kabupaten Wajo having a population of nearly 380,000 in 2020 and estimated at approximately 405,000 by 2023, it is one of the moderately populated regions of South Sulawesi. Separate, detailed administrative, demographic, or tourism data specific to Anabanua are not available in current sources, so a significant portion of the above description is based on relationships understood at the regency level and generally valid Indonesian facts. For more complete local knowledge, it is advisable to consult local administrative sources or the official records of Kabupaten Wajo.

