Makassar metropolitan area

{{Infobox settlement

| name = Makasssar metropolitan area

| native_name = Mamminasatapa

| translit_lang1 = Regional

| translit_lang1_type3 = Makassarese

| translit_lang1_info3 = ᨆᨆᨛᨆᨗᨊᨔᨈᨄ

| settlement_type = Metropolitan area

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|image1 = Makassar, March 2019 (cropped).jpg

|caption1 = Makassar sea side

|image2 = Foto Drone Al-Fityan School Gowa.jpg

|caption2 = Gowa

|image3 = Gunungn_Sorongan.jpg

|caption3 = Gunung Sorongan

|image4 = Paddy_field_in_Bontokassi,_Takalar,_South_Sulawesi.jpg

|caption4 = Paddy field in Takalar

|image5 = Fort Rotterdam, Makassar, Indonesia - 20100227-01.jpg

|caption5 = Fort Rotterdam

|image6 = Makassar CBD Skyline.jpg

|caption6 = Makassar skyline

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| image_caption = From top, left to right: Fort Rotterdam in Makassar, Al-Fityan School in Gowa Regency, view of Mount Sorongan in Pangkajene and Islands Regency, Paddy fields in Takalar Regency.

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| image_map = Wilayah Mamminasata.svg

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| subdivision_type = Country

| subdivision_name = {{flag|Indonesia}}

| subdivision_type1 = Province

| subdivision_name1 = {{flag|South Sulawesi}}

| seat_type = Core city

| seat = Makassar

| parts_type = Regencies

| parts = Gowa Regency
Maros Regency
Takalar Regency
Pangkajene and Islands Regency

| area_blank1_title =

| area_metro_km2 = 2666.63

| population_metro = 3332415

| population_urban = 1936000

| population_density_metro_km2 = auto

| population_as_of = mid 2023 estimate

| timezone1 = Indonesia Central Time

| utc_offset1 = +8

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| blank_name = GDP metro

| blank_info = 2023{{Cite book|title=Provinsi Sulawesi Selatan Dalam Angka 2024|author=Badan Pusat Statistik|author-link=Statistics Indonesia|publisher=Badan Pusat Statistik|year=2024|location=Makassar|url=https://sulsel.bps.go.id/publication/2024/02/28/a104de42ebf8eb522608257e/provinsi-sulawesi-selatan-dalam-angka-2024.html}}

| blank1_name =  - Total

| blank1_info = {{Increase}}Rp 327.280 trillion
{{Increase}}US$ 21.472 billion
{{Increase}}US$ 68.767 billion (PPP)

| blank2_name =  - Per capita

| blank2_info = {{Increase}}Rp 98.211 million
{{Increase}}US$ 6,443
{{Increase}}US$ 20,635 (PPP)

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The Makassar metropolitan area, known locally as Mamminasatapa ({{langx|mak|ᨆᨆᨛᨆᨗᨊᨔᨈᨄ|Mamminasatapa}}); (an acronym of Makassar–Maros–Sungguminasa–Takalar–Pangkep) is a metropolitan area located in Indonesia. This area includes Makassar City and its buffer areas such as Maros Regency, Gowa Regency, Takalar Regency, and Pangkajene Islands Regency. This region is also an icon of South Sulawesi province and the largest metropolitan area in Eastern Indonesia. It has an area of 2,666.63 km2, and a 2023 estimate had a population of 3,332,415Official Census in Mid 2023 by Kemendagri

Definition

In Makassar language, the word Mamminasata means "expression of ideals, feelings, or hopes that are coveted for all of us".

The national government regards the Makassar Metropolitan Area as including Makassar, Maros Regency, Gowa Regency, Takalar Regency, and Pangkajene Islands Regency. Pankajene Island is now included in the Metropolitan Area.

Indonesian President Joko Widodo has called Mamminasatapa the gateway to Eastern Indonesia.

Demographics

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!Administrative
Region

!Area
(km2)

!Pop'n
2023
estimateOfficial Census in Mid 2023 by Kemendagri

!Density
(per km2)
2019

align=left| Makassar

|175.77

|1,526,677

|8,685.3

align=left| Gowa Regency

|686.51

|609,277

|887.4

align=left| Maros Regency

|1,237.84

|331,000

|267.4

align=left| Takalar Regency

|566.51

|298,688

|527.2

align=left| Pangkajene and Islands Regency

|1,112.29

|566,773

|509.6

align=left style="border-top:3px solid grey;"| Mamminasatapa

|style="border-top:3px solid grey;" | 3,778.92

|style="border-top:3px solid grey;" | 3,332,415

|style="border-top:3px solid grey;" | 881.8

Geography

This metropolitan was built to support sea trade in eastern Indonesia. Following the inauguration of Makassar New Port by the President of the Republic of Indonesia on February 22, 2024, it will become one of the largest port in Indonesia after Tanjung Priok Port. The existence of Mamminasatapa also provides a role and impact on the development of the Indonesian New Capital City (IKN) as the main supplier of food because of the closest potential for agriculture and animal husbandry.{{Cite web|url=https://news.detik.com/berita/d-7214753/jokowi-bahas-wilayah-metropolitan-makassar-mamminasata-jadi-penopang-ikn|title=Jokowi Bahas Wilayah Metropolitan Makassar 'Mamminasata' Jadi Penopang IKN|last=Rizqo|first=Kanavino|date=27 February 2024|website=makassar.tribunnews.com|access-date=29 May 2024}}

Infrastructure

President Jokowi explored regional readiness related to the plan to build a stadium in Sudiang. The President also ensured the sustainability of the construction of the Maros-Bone axis road and the completion of the Makassar-Parepare Railway{{Cite web|url=https://makassar.tribunnews.com/2024/02/27/presiden-jokowi-panggil-eks-ketua-tim-investigator-case-ferdy-sambo-dan-kantor-dari-makassar-ke-istana#google_vignette|title=President Jokowi Summons General of Investigation Experts and Officials from Makassar to the Palace|last=Emba|first=Muslimin|date=27 February 2024|website=makassar.tribunnews.com|access-date=29 May 2024}}

See also

References

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Category:Metropolitan areas of Indonesia