Kampong Mesjid – small village in Kaway XVI district, Aceh Barat Regency
Kampong Mesjid is a small Indonesian settlement located in Kaway XVI kecamatan of Aceh Barat Regency in Aceh Province. Based on its geographic coordinates (4.23° north latitude, 96.16° east longitude), it is situated in the western coastal region of Sumatra Island, near the Indian Ocean side. No independent, settlement-level source material is available for this locality; therefore, the verifiable data presented below pertains to the level of Kabupaten Aceh Barat, of which Kampong Mesjid is an administrative part. The regency's administrative seat is Meulaboh city, which serves as the region's administrative and commercial center.
General overview
The name Kampong Mesjid – which roughly means "mosque village" – indicates that Islam and associated community life play a defining role in the local identity, a characteristic feature common throughout Aceh Province. Kaway XVI kecamatan is part of Aceh Barat Regency, whose territory was reduced to 2,927.95 km² following administrative reorganizations (pemekaran) carried out in the early 2000s, down from its previously much larger extent. The regency had a population of approximately 207,690 inhabitants in mid-2024. Small villages in the Aceh Barat area – presumably including Kampong Mesjid – typically derive their livelihoods from agriculture, small-scale industry, and fishing, as the regency encompasses the western coast of Sumatra. The area is fundamentally rural in character, with larger urban infrastructure concentrated around Meulaboh. Kampong Mesjid itself does not appear in widely available tourism or economic sources presenting the region, suggesting it is a smaller community living at the local level with traditional village characteristics.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable sources are available regarding the real estate market in Kampong Mesjid. Within the broader context of Aceh Barat Regency, it can be noted that the region belongs to the less developed western coastal area of Sumatra, where real estate prices and investment activity are typically lower than on the island's more industrialized eastern coast or near the capital Banda Aceh. In smaller villages – likely such as Kampong Mesjid – real estate transactions predominantly occur within local community frameworks, and the market is considerably less liquid compared to larger cities. Regarding Indonesian general legal frameworks, it is important to note that foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land in Indonesia; limited property titles (such as Hak Pakai, or use rights) are available to them, with their duration and conditions legally determined. This general regulation applies to Aceh Barat Regency and thus to all settlements in the region, including Kampong Mesjid. From an investment perspective, the regency offers opportunities primarily through the agricultural sector – palm oil, rubber, rice – rather than through developed real estate market activity.
Safety and security
No verifiable, concrete public safety statistics are available for Kampong Mesjid. Regarding Aceh Province as a whole, it can be stated in general terms that since the 2005 peace agreement – which concluded the decades-long local armed conflict – the public security situation has substantially stabilized. The province applies sharia-based local regulatory ordinances (qanun), which according to some analysts influences local social order. In small villages, as Kampong Mesjid likely is, community-level social control is generally strong, a characteristic widely observed across rural Indonesian society. This does not constitute automatic assurance of public safety, but rather illustrates the general context characterizing the region. When traveling or settling, it is always advisable to consult the most current information from on-site sources.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable tourist attractions identifiable with Kampong Mesjid are found in available sources. Based on verifiable information regarding the broader Aceh Barat Regency, sites connected to the region's most renowned figure, Teuku Umar – an Indonesian national hero – are located in Meulaboh, including the state higher education institution Universitas Teuku Umar named after him. The western coastline of Aceh Barat Regency – which extended 250 km in the previous, larger administrative unit – naturally contains coastal areas due to its geographic features; however, their specific names and precise distances relative to Kampong Mesjid cannot be provided from available sources. Visitors to the region generally pass through Meulaboh city, as the area's primary infrastructure hub, from which smaller settlements in the regency are accessible.
Summary
Kampong Mesjid is a small village in Kaway XVI kecamatan of Aceh Barat Regency in Aceh Province, located on the western coast of Sumatra. No independent sources are available for this settlement; therefore, its characterization relies on verifiable data at the regency level. The region is rural and agricultural in nature, with the regency's population standing at approximately 207,690 inhabitants in mid-2024. From real estate and investment perspectives, the broader region does not belong among Indonesia's dynamically developing areas, and the general Indonesian legal restrictions on foreign property acquisition apply here as well. From tourism and public safety statistics standpoints, general characteristics at the regency and provincial levels provide the framework for understanding this location.

