Barangmamase – a small settlement in the Sajoanging District of Wajo Regency, South Sulawesi
Barangmamase is an Indonesian settlement in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, located in the territory of Wajo Regency (Kabupaten Wajo), and administratively falls under the Sajoanging District (Kecamatan Sajoanging). Based on its geographical coordinates (-3.93° south latitude, 120.31° east longitude), it is situated in the southern part of Sulawesi island. The administrative capital of Wajo Regency is the city of Sengkang, on which Barangmamase depends administratively as part of the Sajoanging District. Detailed statistical or encyclopedic sources specifically about the village are not available; therefore, the following sections rely on verifiable data concerning the broader region, primarily Wajo Regency, which is noted in each case.
General overview
Barangmamase is one of the settlements in Kecamatan Sajoanging, for which no independent, publicly accessible descriptive data is known. The broader administrative unit, Wajo Regency, covers an area of 2,506.19 km² and, according to official estimates from mid-2023, had approximately 405,137 inhabitants (196,905 male and 208,232 female). The region is considered the traditional homeland of the Bugis people; Bugis culture and language (ᨓᨍᨚ, romanized as Wajo') play a defining role in the local society and identity. Wajo Regency was established in 1959 and has remained continuously as an independent administrative unit in Sulawesi Selatan Province over the past decades. Sajoanging District is located in the eastern part of the regency, close to the shores of the Gulf of Bone, which is a defining geographical factor for local agricultural and fishing activities. Barangmamase, as one of the district's villages, likely possesses similar rural characteristics as surrounding settlements; however, verifiable sources confirming this are not available.
Real estate and investment
Concrete, verifiable data on Barangmamase's real estate market and local investment opportunities is not available. In the context of Wajo Regency and more broadly Sulawesi Selatan Province, it can be said that the real estate market in South Sulawesi's rural regions is generally less liquid than that of the island's major cities (such as Makassar), and primarily serves the needs of the local agricultural and fishing sectors. For foreigners, the purchase of real estate in Indonesia follows generally applicable legal frameworks: foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) on property in Indonesia; they have access to Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease arrangements, the specific regulations of which are governed by Indonesian land law and relevant ordinances. These general rules apply to Barangmamase as well, but consultation with a local legal expert is strongly advised before making any investment decision. Due to the region's rural character, real estate prices are likely to be significantly lower than in urbanized areas, though liquidity and infrastructure may also be more limited.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, verifiable statistics or police reports are available regarding the public safety situation in Barangmamase. Generally speaking, rural areas of Sulawesi Selatan Province — such as Wajo Regency — typically have lower crime rates compared to larger Indonesian cities, although this does not mean the area is completely free from minor criminal offenses. Bugis communities are traditionally characterized by strong local social cohesion, which generally has a favorable impact on public order in rural regions. Concrete crime data or security assessments cannot be provided for Barangmamase due to lack of sources; regular consultation of information from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs or other reliable government travel advisory systems is recommended for travelers and potential investors.
Tourist attractions
No named, source-supported data is available regarding tourist attractions in Barangmamase. Considering Wajo Regency as a whole, the region is primarily known in Sulawesi Selatan Province for Bugis culture and traditional weaving (particularly sarongs and other textiles); however, specific locations linked to Barangmamase cannot be identified on the basis of sources. The regency capital, the city of Sengkang, possesses numerous cultural and religious landmarks, and Danau Tempe (Tempe Lake) — a shallow, extensive lake in the regency's territory — is significant from the perspective of local fishing and natural environment. These attractions are verifiable at the regency level; however, Barangmamase's proximity or direct connection to them cannot be precisely determined due to lack of sources. Based on the eastern location of Sajoanging District, the proximity of the Gulf of Bone is plausible, which may give the local natural environment distinctive characteristics, but even this allows only for general, not settlement-level, conclusions.
Summary
Barangmamase is a small settlement in Sulawesi Selatan Province in Indonesia, located in Sajoanging District of Wajo Regency, and is not detailed in publicly available sources. The broader region — Wajo Regency — is an administrative unit known for its Bugis cultural heritage, with a population of approximately 405,137 as of 2023, and has its capital in Sengkang. Regarding the character of Barangmamase, its real estate market, public safety situation, and tourist facilities, reliable, settlement-level data are not yet publicly available; more detailed information requires consultation of local authority sources or direct on-site experience.

