Deunong – a small Acehnese village in Darul Imarah district, near Banda Aceh
Deunong is an Indonesian village (desa) situated within the administrative area of Kabupaten Aceh Besar in Aceh Province, specifically within the Darul Imarah subdistrict (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (5.4935° N, 95.3180° E), it lies close to the city of Banda Aceh on Sumatra, within its direct agglomeration zone. Aceh Besar ranks among Indonesia's earliest administrative units documented on the western coast, and the regency as a whole counted approximately 439,048 inhabitants as of mid-2024 according to the relevant Wikipedia entry. Detailed public source material specific to Deunong is not available, so the description below relies on verifiable data accessible at the regency and subdistrict level.
General overview
Deunong belongs to the Darul Imarah kecamatan, which extends directly south and southeast of the city of Banda Aceh and is considered one of the capital's closest neighboring zones. Geographical proximity means the area is largely periurban in character: smaller villages are organically connected to the capital's daily traffic, labor market, and infrastructure. Kabupaten Aceh Besar itself is Indonesia's westernmost regency, with its administrative seat in Jantho, in the Seulawah mountain range. By 2024, the regency's administrative framework encompassed approximately 440,000 residents. The settlements of Darul Imarah subdistrict—including Deunong—lie mainly on the plains surrounding Banda Aceh, where the landscape is characterized by densely populated villages, smaller agricultural areas, and infrastructure corridors serving the capital. Publicly available and verifiable data on Deunong's built environment, population, and local institutions are currently unknown.
Real estate and investment
No separate source data exists on Deunong's real estate market or local land prices. In the broader context—namely Kabupaten Aceh Besar and especially areas near Banda Aceh within the Darul Imarah subdistrict—it can be generally stated that periurban zones lying close to the capital typically demonstrate more vigorous real estate demand than the regency's inland, mountainous areas. Proximity to Banda Aceh, owing to its administrative, commercial, and educational roles, creates sustained demand for residential property in Darul Imarah-type zones. In Indonesia, foreign citizens' ability to acquire land ownership is limited by legal frameworks: Hak Milik (full ownership rights) is reserved exclusively for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically gain access to property through Hak Pakai (use rights) or other indirect arrangements. These general rules apply to Aceh Province and within it to Kabupaten Aceh Besar. Before any concrete investment decision, it is advisable in all cases to engage legal counsel versed in Acehnese law, particularly given that Aceh Province holds a special autonomous status within Indonesia, which may result in particular local regulations in certain areas.
Safety and security
No settlement-level independent statistics or detailed analysis exist for Deunong's public safety. It can be generally stated that Aceh Province has undergone significant changes over recent decades: the 2005 Helsinki peace agreement concluded the province's decade-long armed conflict, and regional stability has substantially improved since then. The devastating 2004 tsunami likewise brought profound social and infrastructural transformation, after which numerous development and reconstruction programs were launched. Areas lying near Banda Aceh, including settlements in the Darul Imarah subdistrict, today belong to the province's relatively more developed, better-equipped, and urban-influenced areas. However, in maintaining public order in Aceh Province, alongside general Indonesian police services, institutions that oversee compliance with local customary law and religious norms also play a role, stemming from the province's special autonomous status. Specific crime data pertaining to Deunong cannot be provided on the basis of public sources.
Tourist attractions
No publicly available and verifiable source material exists regarding Deunong's own independent tourist attractions. The broader surrounding area, however—namely Kabupaten Aceh Besar—is home to several documented landmarks. Aceh Besar is the birthplace of the national hero Cut Nyak Dhien: one symbol of Acehnese resistance originated from Lampadang, also located within the regency's territory. The regency's seat, Jantho, is situated in the Seulawah mountain range. Banda Aceh city itself—directly accessible from the Darul Imarah subdistrict—offers numerous historical and cultural sites, including a tsunami museum and the Baiturrahman grand mosque complex, which rank among the region's best-known attractions, though these are administratively part of the separate Kota Banda Aceh rather than Kabupaten Aceh Besar. Villages lying within the Darul Imarah subdistrict serve as convenient starting points for visiting the capital's cultural and historical attractions by virtue of their proximity to Banda Aceh.
Summary
Deunong is a small settlement in Aceh Province, in the Darul Imarah subdistrict of Kabupaten Aceh Besar, that is relatively undocumented for the general public. Its location near Banda Aceh confers a periurban character on the village and integrates it into the capital's administrative and economic sphere of influence. Detailed local data—population figures, property prices, public safety—are not publicly available; the above account is based on verifiable information accessible at the regency and provincial level. Aceh Besar, as Indonesia's westernmost regency, possesses a distinctive historical and cultural background, of which Deunong forms a part.

