Tariamu
Tariamu is a village located in the province of South Sulawesi, Indonesia, specifically within the administrative region of Pinrang Regency. It is part of the district of Lembang. The village is situated in a predominantly rural area, with agriculture forming the backbone of its economy. The primary crops cultivated by the residents of Tariamu include rice, corn, and various vegetables, reflecting the fertile land and suitable climate of the region. Like many rural Indonesian communities, Tariamu is characterized by close-knit social structures and traditional ways of life. The local population primarily consists of the Bugis ethnic group, known for their distinct cultural heritage and agricultural practices. Access to basic amenities such as education and healthcare services is available, though often limited compared to more urbanized areas. The geography of Tariamu is generally characterized by flat plains and gentle undulations, with a river or water source likely playing a role in its agricultural productivity. The community is engaged in both subsistence farming and small-scale commercial agriculture. Information regarding the specific population size or historical details of Tariamu is not readily available in widely accessible public records, as is common for many smaller villages in Indonesia.