Anggawo – small settlement in Uepai District, Konawe Region, Southeast Sulawesi
Anggawo is a minor settlement in Southeast Sulawesi Province (Sulawesi Tenggara) in Indonesia, located in the central-eastern part of the island of Sulawesi. Administratively, it belongs to Uepai District (Kecamatan Uepai), which forms part of Kabupaten Konawe. The regency's administrative center is the city of Unaaha. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is positioned approximately near the southern latitude and the 121st meridian east, in a relatively sparsely inhabited inland area. No independent, detailed Wikipedia entry or other publicly accessible source exists specifically for Anggawo; therefore, the following account relies primarily on verified data at the Kabupaten Konawe level and general regional context.
General overview
Anggawo does not rank among Indonesia's widely known or tourist-visited settlements. Kecamatan Uepai is a characteristically agricultural district within Kabupaten Konawe, a region recognized throughout Southeast Sulawesi for its agricultural significance. According to available regency-level data, Kabupaten Konawe covers an area of 5,781.08 km², with a population of 257,011 as of the 2020 census. The regency as a whole is one of Southeast Sulawesi Province's most important rice-producing areas: Kabupaten Konawe accounts for nearly half of the province's rice production, and the region is generally regarded as the province's "rice granary" (lumbung beras). This agricultural profile has a defining impact on smaller, inland villages such as Anggawo, though without settlement-level data, precise statements about its extent cannot be made. The regency's name was formerly Kabupaten Kendari before administrative reorganizations led to its current designation. No publicly available, reliable source exists regarding Anggawo's specific role within Uepai District, its population, or its infrastructural development.
Real estate and investment
No concrete, settlement-level data on Anggawo's real estate market is publicly available. Viewed in broader regional context, Kabupaten Konawe and Southeast Sulawesi Province rank among Indonesia's less developed, primarily agricultural regions from a real estate sector perspective. In these areas, property transactions and price levels are typically considerably lower than in tourism-developed regions such as Bali or major cities on Java. According to Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; for them, the law primarily enables longer-term lease arrangements (such as Hak Sewa or Hak Pakai) under specified conditions. This general regulatory framework naturally applies to Kabupaten Konawe and Anggawo within it. In agricultural inland areas, real estate transactions occur predominantly between local Indonesian parties, and market liquidity as well as infrastructural development generally lag behind what is experienced in the island's more developed coastal regions.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable data exists regarding Anggawo's public safety situation. Generally speaking, rural, agricultural districts of Southeast Sulawesi Province—including the inland areas of Kabupaten Konawe—rank among Indonesia's relatively stable regions. No known persistent security conflict or organized crime problem directly affects this area; however, statistical data on this cannot be cited from verifiable sources. In rural settings, generally characteristic challenges may include more limited accessibility of healthcare and law enforcement infrastructure compared to larger cities, though specific information regarding Anggawo's circumstances is unavailable.
Tourist attractions
No accessible information exists regarding tourist attractions directly connected to Anggawo or Kecamatan Uepai District that can be attributed to a source. Within the broader area of Kabupaten Konawe, the province's natural characteristics—the characteristic tropical landscape of Sulawesi island, river valleys, and forested uplands—are generally present, but no concrete data linked to Anggawo is available. Other, more distant parts of Southeast Sulawesi Province are known for conservation areas and coastal attractions; however, these are located at considerable distance from Anggawo. Inland, agriculturally oriented areas are not primarily tourist destinations, and no source indicating broader visitor attendance has been found for either Anggawo or Uepai District.
Summary
Anggawo is a small settlement in Southeast Sulawesi Province, in Uepai District of Kabupaten Konawe, not documented in detail in publicly available sources. The defining characteristic of the broader region is rice production and agricultural economic structure: Kabupaten Konawe accounts for nearly half of Southeast Sulawesi Province's rice output. Regarding Anggawo—with respect to the real estate market, public safety, and tourist attractions alike—only regency-level and general regional context can be presented, since no concrete, verifiable, settlement-specific data is available.

