Matang Baroh – small Sumatran village in Lapang District, Aceh Utara Regency
Matang Baroh is a settlement located in North Sumatra, in Aceh Province (Provinsi Aceh), which belongs to Lapang District (kecamatan). The district administratively falls under Kabupaten Aceh Utara (North Aceh Regency). Based on its coordinates (5.16° N, 97.28° E), it is situated in the northern, coastal part of the region, at the northern tip of Sumatra island. Direct, verified sources are available only at the regency level; therefore, instead of precise data specific only to Matang Baroh, the following sections present the verifiable framework of the broader regency and province.
General overview
Matang Baroh does not appear independently in accessible, detailed encyclopedic sources, so authenticated data is currently unavailable regarding the settlement's distinctive characteristics, exact population, or administrative status. What can be confirmed: it belongs to Lapang District, which is part of Kabupaten Aceh Utara. At the end of 2023, Aceh Utara Regency had a population of 627,543 and is one of the most populous regions in the province. The regency's administrative center is Lhoksukon, as Lhokseumawe became an independent city (kota) and was administratively separated from Aceh Utara management. The regency's territory is characterized by agricultural areas, smaller villages, and fishing settlements alike. Regarding Aceh Province as a whole, Islamic cultural tradition plays a defining role in local life; the province has a special autonomous status within Indonesia, and sharia-based local ordinances (qanun) are enforced in numerous areas. In Lapang District, as in other rural areas of the regency, livelihood is typically tied to agriculture, fishing, and small-scale trade.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Matang Baroh is not available in publicly accessible, verified sources; therefore, the following reflects the broader context of Kabupaten Aceh Utara and Aceh Province. Aceh Utara is located in the economically active part of the province; real estate prices in the region are typically substantially lower than in Indonesia's more developed tourist destinations (such as Bali or Java), which may attract certain investor interest. However, in rural, smaller districts—such as Lapang—the real estate market is narrow and local in character, with demand primarily matching the needs of the local population. For foreign nationals, Indonesian land ownership regulations generally impose restrictive conditions: Hak Milik (full ownership) can only be acquired by Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may primarily hold property under Hak Pakai (right of use) title, subject to specified conditions. These general legal frameworks apply to Aceh Province as well. In small rural villages, investment risk is generally higher due to lower liquidity and limited infrastructure; expert local legal and financial advice is recommended before making real estate decisions.
Safety and security
Directly verifiable, quantitative data on Matang Baroh's public safety is not available. Regarding the broader region, Aceh Province, it can generally be said that since the 2005 Helsinki peace agreement and the post-2004 tsunami reconstruction process, Aceh Province has consolidated and long decades of armed conflict have ended. The province is today a relatively stable region within Indonesia with special autonomous status, although gaps in development and infrastructure remain in rural areas. Compliance with local sharia-based ordinances is supervised by a special provincial authority (Wilayatul Hisbah), which is one characteristic of local public order regulation. In rural villages, such as Matang Baroh likely is, community-level social control is generally strong; however, the presence of state institutions should also be considered when planning travel or settlement. Detailed conclusions cannot be drawn in the absence of specific security statistics.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions verifiable in sources connected to Matang Baroh do not appear in verified sources; therefore, the following addresses accessible notable sites in Kabupaten Aceh Utara and the broader Aceh region. Numerous sites of significance to the region are found in Aceh Utara Regency and the neighboring city of Lhokseumawe. Regarding the province as a whole, a prominent attraction is the Baiturrahman Grand Mosque in Banda Aceh city, which is one of the most important symbols of Aceh Islamic culture, although it is located approximately 300 kilometers from the eastern part of the regency. Due to its coastal location, areas near Lapang District connect to the natural environment of the Malacca Strait coast, known for its fishing culture and mangrove landscape. In the province's interior, traditional Aceh villages and agricultural landscapes are found. From a tourist visitation perspective, Aceh Utara is primarily known for offering stopping points along transit routes rather than serving as a prominent tourist destination.
Summary
Matang Baroh is a small, poorly documented settlement in Aceh Province's Kabupaten Aceh Utara region, belonging to Lapang District, at the northern tip of Sumatra. In the absence of independent, detailed data, the settlement is best understood within the broader regency context: a rural, agricultural-character community in Aceh Province, which preserves Islamic traditions and possesses special autonomous status. Real estate market conditions, public safety, and tourist offerings are guided by the general characteristics of Kabupaten Aceh Utara; specific data pertaining exclusively to Matang Baroh is currently not publicly available.

