Lalonggolosua – a small settlement in Tanggetada District, Kolaka Regency
Lalonggolosua is a small settlement in Southeast Sulawesi Province (Southeast Celebes), Indonesia, belonging to the Tanggetada District of Kolaka Regency. Based on its geographical coordinates, it is located in the southeastern part of Celebes Island, defined by southern latitude and eastern longitude. The seat of Kolaka Regency is Kolaka city itself, which also serves as the administrative and commercial center of Kecamatan Kolaka. In the case of Lalonggolosua, there is currently no independent, publicly accessible encyclopedic source; therefore, the information presented below consists of verifiable data at the broader regency and provincial level, with clear indication that these refer to the wider region.
General overview
Lalonggolosua falls administratively under the Tanggetada kecamatan, which forms part of Kabupaten Kolaka in Southeast Sulawesi Province. Kolaka Regency is situated on the southeastern peninsula of Celebes Island and represents one of the province's significant administrative units. Kolaka city itself—the regency seat—lies near Teluk Bone (Bone Bay) and functions as an important commercial and logistics hub in the region. The Tanggetada district is characteristically rural, encompassing agricultural and forestry areas where local communities' livelihoods are generally tied to natural resources. Currently, no independent, quantified demographic or territorial data regarding Lalonggolosua is publicly available from verified sources; therefore, only broader district and regency-level context can be provided regarding living conditions here. Considering Kolaka Regency as a whole, the region has received greater attention within Indonesia in recent decades due to mining—primarily nickel mining—which has influenced the economic profile of the province.
Real estate and investment
No concrete, settlement-level real estate market data or investment statistics are available from publicly accessible, verified sources for Lalonggolosua. Regarding the broader region—namely Kabupaten Kolaka and Southeast Sulawesi Province—it can be stated that the real estate markets of rural, smaller settlements are typically characterized by lower transaction volumes, modest land prices, and limited commercial development activity, particularly in areas distant from major cities and economic centers. In the case of Kolaka Regency, nickel mining and related infrastructure development may provide certain incentives regarding surrounding areas; however, this applies primarily to zones near the industry and cannot be generalized to individual small villages. In Indonesia, opportunities for foreigners to acquire real estate are generally restricted: full property ownership (Hak Milik) is reserved for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may utilize real estate through long-term lease arrangements (such as Hak Sewa or Hak Pakai). This regulatory framework applies uniformly across the country, thus also applying to Southeast Sulawesi Province, Kolaka Regency within it, and the small settlements belonging to it.
Safety and security
No publicly accessible, settlement-level crime or security data are available for Lalonggolosua. The broader region, Southeast Sulawesi Province, belongs generally to the less urbanized areas of Indonesia, where the lives of rural communities are significantly shaped by local customs and community norms. In rural areas of Indonesia, it is commonly observed that informal community control plays a strong role in maintaining everyday security in smaller villages. Specific public security statistics or incidents regarding Lalonggolosua are not available, and it would be irresponsible to cite specific data without their coming from verified sources. Travelers and potential investors are advised to obtain up-to-date information from local authorities or from briefings issued by the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Tourist attractions
No specific, named tourist attractions for Lalonggolosua currently appear in publicly accessible, verified encyclopedic sources. However, the broader Kolaka Regency and Southeast Sulawesi Province offer numerous natural assets: the coastline of Bone Bay, routes passing through the region's mountainous terrain, and the characteristic biodiversity of Celebes Island form the basis of the area's natural appeal. Kolaka city itself, as the regency's administrative and commercial center, provides nearby urban infrastructure. Specific, named attractions and their precise accessibility from Lalonggolosua cannot be reliably provided due to lack of sources; for interested parties, the local tourism organization of Kabupaten Kolaka or the provincial tourism authority may serve as a starting point.
Summary
Lalonggolosua is a small Indonesian settlement located in Tanggetada Kecamatan, Kabupaten Kolaka, in Southeast Sulawesi Province, on the southeastern part of Celebes Island. Data available from independent, verified sources regarding it remain limited; therefore, characterization of the area draws on broader regency and provincial-level context. The economic life of the Kolaka region is determined by nickel mining and agriculture; with regard to real estate market and tourism, smaller rural settlements, including Lalonggolosua, typically possess more modest infrastructure and activity compared to the capital and larger cities.

