Dayah Baro – small Acehnese village in Peusangan Siblah Krueng district
Dayah Baro is a village-level settlement in Aceh province, Indonesia, specifically located in the Peusangan Siblah Krueng kecamatan (sub-district) belonging to the Kabupaten Bireuen administrative unit. Based on its geographic coordinates (5.148° N, 96.808° E), it is situated in the northern part of Sumatra, in Aceh's interior regions. The kabupaten itself lies along the main highway between Banda Aceh and Medan, and surrounded by three neighboring kabupatens – Kabupaten Bener Meriah, Kabupaten Pidie Jaya, and Kabupaten Aceh Utara – it forms an important transit zone. Since independent, settlement-level encyclopedic sources on Dayah Baro are not available, the following sections present the broader context based on verified regency-level data.
General overview
Dayah Baro is one of the villages in Peusangan Siblah Krueng district (kecamatan), which administratively belongs to Kabupaten Bireuen. The kabupaten's seat is the city of Bireuen itself, which became an independent administrative unit on October 12, 1999, as a result of the division of the former Kabupaten Aceh Utara. The kabupaten's territory holds historical significance: on June 18, 1948, during the second Dutch military aggression (1947–1948), it was temporarily declared the second capital of the Republic of Indonesia after the Pemerintahan Darurat Republik Indonesia (PDRI) relocated its seat from Bukittinggi. This historical role continues to define the region's identity, expressed through the designation "fighting city" (kota juang). The kabupaten was one of the former main bases of the Acehnese independence movement, the Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM), though the 2005 Helsinki peace agreement closed this chapter. Dayah Baro itself is a quiet, agriculturally characterized interior area, without major tourist or industrial attractions; its precise population figures and details of community infrastructure are not known from independent sources.
Real estate and investment
Verifiable real estate market data specific to Dayah Baro is not available. At the broader Kabupaten Bireuen level, it can be noted that the region serves a transit role along the Banda Aceh–Medan main highway, which presents favorable accessibility conditions for commercial and logistical properties. In Aceh's interior, agriculturally characterized areas – such as the Peusangan Siblah Krueng district generally – real estate prices are typically lower than in the province's coastal or urban zones; however, specific price indicators cannot be provided due to the absence of independent sources. As a general Indonesian regulatory framework, it should be noted that foreigners cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of property in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other legal titles tied to residence permits are available. Additionally, Aceh province is subject to sharia-based local regulations (qanun), which must be considered in all investment planning.
Safety and security
Public safety and crime statistics specific to Dayah Baro are not available from independent sources. Regarding the broader region, Kabupaten Bireuen, and Aceh province, it can be stated that since the 2005 Helsinki Peace Agreement, the previously armed-conflict-affected Acehnese areas have undergone sustained pacification, and the province's general security situation has stabilized. The Wikipedia source on the kabupaten confirms that following the lifting of the emergency status effective from 2003 and the peace agreement, the situation in Kabupaten Bireuen has gradually normalized. Reliable data on the current state of everyday public safety, local police presence, or possible local conflicts at the Dayah Baro level is not available; travelers are advised to consult with local authorities and current travel advisories.
Tourist attractions
No available source discusses named tourist attractions in Dayah Baro, so specific sites cannot be identified. Kabupaten Bireuen as a broader district is primarily known to travelers on the Sumatra main highway as a transit area; due to its historical role – as the site of Indonesia's temporary republican capital in 1948 – the city of Bireuen contains some historical landmarks, but detailed descriptions of these cannot be provided due to the lack of reliable source material. For Aceh province as a whole, it can be said that natural features (mountainous landscapes, plantation areas) and Acehnese Islamic cultural heritage represent potential attractions, but Dayah Baro itself is located in interior, rural zones and does not figure among the province's known tourist destinations.
Summary
Dayah Baro is a small, sparsely documented interior Acehnese settlement that forms part of the Peusangan Siblah Krueng district in Kabupaten Bireuen. The broader kabupaten is historically significant – it was once Indonesia's temporary capital and served as one of the main bases of the Acehnese independence movement – but the region has stabilized since the 2005 peace process. Independent, detailed source material on Dayah Baro is not available; the real estate market, public safety, and tourism picture can be outlined reliably only at the regency and province level. The locality is a quiet agricultural village in a district lying along the Banda Aceh–Medan axis, enlivened by transit traffic.

