Lagi-Agi – a village in Campalagian district, West Sulawesi
Lagi-Agi is a small settlement in Indonesia's Sulawesi Barat (West Sulawesi) province, which belongs to Polewali Mandar regency and within it to the Campalagian kecamatan. Geographically, it is located in the southwestern part of Sulawesi island, approximately at coordinates -3.46 latitude and 119.15 east longitude. Kabupaten Polewali Mandar is the most populous regency in the province: according to data recorded in mid-2024, the regency population was 490,029 inhabitants. Lagi-Agi itself is a smaller rural community within this area, for which independent, detailed statistical sources are not currently available.
General overview
Lagi-Agi does not belong to widely known or particularly tourist-visited settlements. Campalagian kecamatan is one district of Kabupaten Polewali Mandar, which represents the lifestyle and built environment characteristic of the regency's internal, partly agricultural areas. The cultural traditions of the Mandar people are present throughout the region, and the Campalagian area is no exception: the lives of local communities are characterized by Mandar customs, fishing, and small-scale agriculture, although we do not have source-backed concrete data regarding these for Lagi-Agi specifically. The administrative seat of Kabupaten Polewali Mandar is located in Polewali kecamatan, and the regency-level administrative, commercial, and educational infrastructure is most easily accessed from there. Lagi-Agi, as a small settlement belonging to the Campalagian district, presumably functions as one of the regency's rural units in the local administrative hierarchy, but detailed, verifiable documentation of this does not appear in available sources.
Real estate and investment
Independent, settlement-level real estate market data for Lagi-Agi is not available. Looking at the broader context of Kabupaten Polewali Mandar, it can be stated that the regency, as the most populous regency in Sulawesi Barat province, possesses a certain degree of internal economic dynamism, though the province as a whole belongs to Indonesia's less developed, rural regions, and the real estate market does not display the intensity seen in more developed areas of Bali or Java. In smaller rural settlements, agricultural land generally dominates the real estate structure. It is important to note as a general regulatory framework that in Indonesia, foreign nationals' opportunities to acquire real estate are legally restricted: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) cannot be acquired by foreigners, only certain longer-term use rights and building rights (Hak Pakai, Hak Guna Bangunan) are available to them, typically through legal structures. This national regulation applies to West Sulawesi province and settlements located within Kabupaten Polewali Mandar, including Lagi-Agi.
Safety and security
No verifiable local or kecamatan-level public safety statistics or sources are available for Lagi-Agi. West Sulawesi province generally belongs to Indonesia's less frequently visited tourist regions, and no published, independent sources are available regarding the rural areas of Kabupaten Polewali Mandar that would contain serious security warnings. Nevertheless, it is recommended that all travelers to Indonesia consult current consular information regarding the situation, which also provides useful guidance on general, national-level security conditions. Rural, smaller-population communities are generally characterized by lower crime rates, but this observation cannot be considered a verified factual statement specifically regarding Lagi-Agi; it can only be understood as a general regional pattern.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction can be identified for Lagi-Agi from verified sources. No Wikipedia source or other verified document is available regarding Kabupaten Polewali Mandar that would list any specific, named natural or cultural attractions in the immediate area. West Sulawesi province is generally known for the traditions of Mandar culture, coastal fishing culture, and the natural characteristics of Sulawesi island's interior, but the specific connection of these to Campalagian kecamatan and Lagi-Agi within it cannot be substantiated from verified sources. For those wishing to explore the broader region, Polewali, which serves as the administrative seat of Kabupaten Polewali Mandar, represents the nearest accessible center with somewhat more infrastructure, where local services and information options may be more readily available.
Summary
Lagi-Agi is a small rural settlement in Indonesia's West Sulawesi province, in the Campalagian kecamatan of Kabupaten Polewali Mandar. Based on regency-level data, the region forms part of West Sulawesi's most populous regency, with a total population of close to half a million. No independent, detailed statistical, tourist, or real estate market sources are available for Lagi-Agi; description at the settlement level therefore relies on the broader regency and province's general, verifiable characteristics. The region is a less well-known, rural-character area that can be classified among the developing, but less infrastructure-intensive parts of Indonesia's outer islands.

