Makassar

Makassar
Ujung Pandang
City of Makassar
Kota Makassar
Regional transcription(s)
 • MakassareseMangkasara’ / Jumpandang
ᨆᨀᨔᨑ / ᨍᨘᨄᨉ (Lontara’)
 • BugineseMangkasa’ / Juppandang
ᨆᨃᨔ / ᨍᨘᨄᨉ (Lontara’)
Makassar sea side and Losari Beach
Losari promenade
99 Domes Mosque
Nicknames: 
"City of Daeng"; "Ujung Pandang"
Motto: 
Sekali Layar Terkembang Pantang Biduk Surut ke Pantai
(Once the sails are set, we shan't return to shore)
Location within South Sulawesi
Interactive map of Makassar
Makassar
Location in Sulawesi and Indonesia
Makassar
Makassar (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 5°07′59″S 119°24′49″E / 5.1331°S 119.4136°E / -5.1331; 119.4136
Country Indonesia
Province South Sulawesi
Metropolitan areaMamminasatapa
Founded9 November 1607
Government
 • TypeMayor-council
 • BodyMakassar City Government
 • MayorMunafri Arifuddin (Golkar)
 • Vice MayorAliyah Mustika
 • LegislatureMakassar City Regional House of Representatives (DPRD)
Area
 • City
175.77 km2 (67.87 sq mi)
 • Metro
2,666.63 km2 (1,029.59 sq mi)
Elevation
0–25 m (0–82 ft)
Population
 (mid 2023 estimate)
 • City
1,474,393 (10th)
 • Density8,388.2/km2 (21,725/sq mi)
 • Metro
2,795,639
 • Metro density1,048.38/km2 (2,715.29/sq mi)
 mid 2023 official estimate
DemonymMakassarian
Time zoneUTC+8 (Indonesia Central Time)
Area code(+62) 411
Vehicle registrationDD
Nominal GDP2023
 - TotalRp 226.903 trillion (6th)
US$ 14.886 billion
Int$ 47.675 billion (PPP)
 - Per capitaRp 155,952 thousand (9th)
US$ 10,232
Int$ 32,767 (PPP)
 - MetroRp 327.280 trillion
US$ 21.472 billion
Int$ 68.767 billion (PPP)
 - Growth 6.0%
HDI (2024) 0.839 (13th) very high
Websitemakassarkota.go.id

Makassar, formerly Ujung Pandang, is the capital of the Indonesian province of South Sulawesi. It is the largest city in the region of Eastern Indonesia and the country's fifth-largest urban center after Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan, and Bandung. The city is located on the southwest coast of the island of Sulawesi, facing the Makassar Strait.

Throughout its history, Makassar has been an important trading port, hosting the center of the Gowa Sultanate and a Portuguese naval base before its conquest by the Dutch East India Company in the 17th century. It remained an important port in the Dutch East Indies, serving Eastern Indonesian regions with Makassarese fishers going as far south as the Australian coast. For a brief period after the proclamation of Indonesian independence in 1946, Makassar was designated the capital of the State of East Indonesia, a Dutch puppet state; however, in 1950, only four years into its existence as an independent state, the Makassar Uprising took place, resulting in the country's integration into the Republic of Indonesia.

The city's area is 175.77 square kilometres (67.87 sq mi), and it had a population of approximately 1.474 million (732,391 males and 742,002 females) as of mid-2023 within Makassar City's fifteen administrative districts. Its official metropolitan area, known as Mamminasata, with the addition of thirty-three further districts of neighbouring regencies, covers an area of 2,666.63 square kilometres (1,029.59 sq mi) and had a population of around 2,795,639 according to the mid-2023 official estimates.

According to the National Development Planning Agency, Makassar is one of the four main cities of Indonesia, alongside Medan, Jakarta, and Surabaya.

According to Bank Indonesia, Makassar has the second-highest commercial property values in Indonesia, after Greater Jakarta.