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South Sulawesi province comprises the narrow southwestern peninsula
of this orchid-shaped island, which is mainly mountainous. The seafaring
Bugis dominant the southern tip, whereas the northern part of South
Sulawesi is inhabited by the Torajas whose unique culture rivals that of
the Balinese. Famed for their seafaring heritage and Pinisi schooners
for centuries, the Bugis possess to the present day one of the last
sailing fleets in the world.
The Bugis vessels have sailed as far as the Australian beach,
leaving behind drawings of their ships on stone with words that have
been integrated into the Aboriginal language of north Australia.
Situated on the crossroads of well-traveled sea-lanes, its capital and
chief trading port of Ujung Pandang, till today the gateway to eastern
Indonesia. Spanish and Portuguese galleons, followed by British and
Dutch traders sailed these seas in search of the spice trade, escorted
by their men of war to protect them against the daring raids of the
Bugis and Makassar who attacked the intruders.
Ujung Pandang, was formerly Makassar, well known for its Makasar
oil from which the English word "antimacassar" evolved for small covers
to protect upholstery. The fortifications, which overlook the harbor,
were originally built in 1545. Gowa's most famous king is considered a
national hero, named Sultan Hasanuddin, the 16th king of Gowa who waged a
long and fierce war against the colonial forces.
The Tomanurung stone with the inscriptions can still be seen in a
plot neighboring the royal graves, near Sungguminasa, formerly the seat
of the Gowa kings. The Bugis kingdom of Bone, Wajo and Soppeng and the
Makassarase kingdom of Gowa emerged in 13th century. Though interrelated
through marriage, Bone and Gowa have for centuries battled against each
other. The southern beach is protected by small archipelagoes and has
excellent facilities for water sports. These islands have been developed
for holiday resorts. Further north, through rugged country is Tana
Toraja, often referred to as the "Land of the Heavenly Kings".
An ethnic group who believes that their forefathers descended
from heaven onto a mountain some twenty generations ago, the Torajas
have a unique culture based on animistic beliefs. Known for their grand
burial ceremonies on cliffs or hanging graves, they practice an
ancestral cult even today where death and afterlife ceremonies are great
feasts when buffaloes are sacrificed in the final death ceremony, after
which the deceased's remains are placed in a coffin and interred in
caves hollowed out in high cliffs. Lifelike statues, looking out from a
“balcony”, guard the mouth of the cave. As death has such an "important
meaning" when the souls are released, burials are elaborate and follow
feasting days. Rock graves are also a form of burial. A strict hierarchy
is followed in the villages.
“Tongkonan” (family houses) are built on stilts with roofs on
each end rising like the prows of a ship, representing the cosmos. The
mountains offer a fantastic panorama of natural beauty, including the
long drive from Ujung Pandang to Tana Toraja. South Sulawesi is also
known for its silk industry and silverwork whereas its economy is based
on agriculture. Ujung Pandang is easily accessible by air. There are
several daily flights from Jakarta and also daily services from Bali,
Surabaya and Manado.
GEOGRAPHICALLY
Geographical condition and Territory of South Sulawesi Province
is at 0°12' - 8° South Latitude and 116°48' - 122°36' East Longitude.
This Province was bounded by:
North side: Central Sulawesi
East side: Bone Bay and South-East Sulawesi
Side South: Makassar Strait
West side: Flores Sea
WIDE AREA
The wide of South Sulawesi province area is 62, 482,54 Km2 (42 % of Sulawesi Island and 4,1 % of Indonesia area).
GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AREA
Administratively, this Province divided into 23 Regencies and 3 Cities and consists of 290 Districts.
POTENCY
The strategic area in east area of Indonesia has make South
Sulawesi functioned as the centre of services, both for east Indonesia
area and for international trade. Those services such as; commerce, land
transportation, sea transportation, air transportation, education,
employment, health service, field research, agricultural, tourism and
even financial development.
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