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Asia > Southeast Asia > Indonesia > Sulawesi > Southern Sulawesi > Makassar Metropolitan Area
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Makassar Metropolitan Area is in Southern Sulawesi. It is also known as Mamminasata.

Regions

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Map
Map of Makassar Metropolitan Area
 Makassar City
 Gowa Regency
 Maros Regency
 Takalar Regency

Cities

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  • 1 Makassar capital of the South and Sulawesi's largest city
  • 2 Pattallassang capital of Takalar Regency
  • 3 Turikale capital of Maros Regency
  • 4 Sungguminasa Sungguminasa on Wikipedia capital of Gowa Regency

Other destinations

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  • 1 Tanakeke Islands

Understand

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Get in

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  • 1 Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport (UPG IATA) (located 20 km from Makassar city). Acts as the primary hub for flights to Eastern Indonesia which encompasses the whole Sulawesi island, Maluku and Papua. There are multiple flights from Indonesia's capital, Jakarta as well as smaller cities such as Surabaya, Bali, and Labuan Bajo. The only international flights are from Kuala Lumpur and Singapore (not daily though). The airport is well-equipped, with a brand new airport hotel (operated by Ibis Budget), two Starbucks cafés (beside numerous other shops), various ATMs, and free Wi-Fi. Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport (Q1432006) on Wikidata Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport on Wikipedia

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See

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Pre-historical caves in Maros Regency.

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