Anggaberi – small town in the heart of Konawe regency's rice fields, Southeast Sulawesi
Anggaberi is located in the province of Sulawesi Tenggara (Southeast Sulawesi), Indonesia, within the territory of Kabupaten Konawe, and is also the capital of Kecamatan Anggaberi bearing its own name. According to its geographic coordinates (approximately 3.84° south latitude and 122.08° east longitude), it is situated in the southeastern part of Sulawesi island. Unaaha, the administrative center of the regency, is also located in this area, making Anggaberi part of the kabupaten's administrative network. Since no independent, detailed encyclopedic sources in Hungarian or Indonesian are currently available for Anggaberi, the following presentation of the broader context is based on available regency-level data, clearly indicating that the individual statements apply to Kabupaten Konawe as a whole.
General overview
Anggaberi is the seat of the Kecamatan Anggaberi administrative unit, which forms part of Kabupaten Konawe. According to regency-level data, the area of Konawe regency is 5,781.08 km², and its population was 257,011 according to 2020 data. The regency is traditionally an agricultural area: Konawe is one of the most important rice suppliers of the entire Sulawesi Tenggara province, supplying nearly half of the province's rice production. This agricultural economic background determines the character of settlements in the region, including presumably Anggaberi: the local economy is primarily based on agriculture, particularly rice cultivation. Detailed data at the Kecamatan Anggaberi level (population density, local infrastructure, public services) cannot currently be verified from publicly accessible sources, so no specific claims are made regarding these. It can be stated generally that the internal, rural districts of Konawe regency are areas inhabited by relatively small agricultural communities, where local administration and basic services are coordinated from the regency seat, Unaaha.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level real estate market data is available for Anggaberi, so the following observations relate to the general economic and real estate market circumstances of Kabupaten Konawe and Sulawesi Tenggara province. The economic foundation of Konawe regency is agriculture, particularly rice cultivation, which also affects the real estate market: in rural areas, agricultural land and smaller residential properties dominate, with a narrower commercial or industrial investment market. Sulawesi Tenggara province does not rank among the most dynamically developing regions in the Indonesian real estate market, although the province's mining and agricultural potential may attract investor interest in the longer term. For foreign citizens, an important general framework rule is that in Indonesia, direct land ownership (Hak Milik) is not possible for foreign individuals; access is possible primarily through rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) or in some cases through longer-term usufruct rights (Hak Pakai). These rules apply throughout the country, and thus also apply to Anggaberi and Konawe regency. Before making an investment decision, it is always recommended to involve an Indonesian legal expert.
Safety and security
No specific, verifiable public safety statistics are available for Anggaberi or Kecamatan Anggaberi. Sulawesi Tenggara province as a whole is a less well-known and less visited area compared to the major Indonesian tourist destinations (such as Bali or Lombok), which is generally accompanied by the absence of problems typically accompanying mass tourism. Konawe regency is primarily an agricultural, rural area where the degree of urbanization is lower. Rural Indonesian regions are generally characterized by tightly woven community life, and local social control plays a certain role in maintaining public safety. However, in the absence of detailed, reliable crime data, it is not justified to make either positive or negative generalizations regarding specific public safety. Those planning to travel to or stay in the region are advised to take into account the current recommendations of Indonesian authorities and their own country's foreign affairs guidance.
Tourist attractions
No currently available data exists regarding named tourist attractions in Anggaberi based on sources. Sources at the Kabupaten Konawe level do not specifically list natural or cultural landmarks associated with Anggaberi. Konawe regency and the broader Sulawesi Tenggara province are generally known for having diverse natural characteristics in the southeastern part of Sulawesi island: the region contains both mountainous and hilly interior areas as well as coastal zones. In the eastern and southern parts of the province, coastal sections facing the Banda Sea and the tropical forests of the interior areas characterize the landscape. Anggaberi is an inland, landlocked settlement, so compared to coastal tourism, the agricultural landscape and rural lifestyle may provide local characteristics. However, since these observations are based on general geographic knowledge rather than location-specific sources, they cannot be treated as concrete program recommendations. The infrastructure of the regency seat, Unaaha, may serve as an available starting point in the region for excursions involving Konawe regency.
Summary
Anggaberi is a poorly documented, rural Indonesian settlement that serves as the seat of the Kecamatan Anggaberi administrative unit and forms part of Kabupaten Konawe in Sulawesi Tenggara province, Southeast Sulawesi. Based on available regency-level data, the region's economy is primarily defined by rice cultivation: Konawe supplies nearly half of the province's rice. Currently, no independent, detailed data sources are available regarding Anggaberi, so characterization of the place must rely on the broader regency and provincial context. The area is not among the known Indonesian tourist destinations, and the real estate market also reflects the structure typical of agricultural rural areas.

