Bojong Nangka – settlement in Kelapa Dua District, near Tangerang
Bojong Nangka is an Indonesian settlement located in Kelapa Dua District (Kecamatan Kelapa Dua) within the city of Tangerang in Banten Province. Based on its coordinates, it lies on the western edge of the Greater Jakarta metropolitan area, in the northwestern part of the island of Java. The city of Tangerang lies directly on Jakarta's western border, so Bojong Nangka also fits within the broader metropolitan agglomeration of the capital. Since settlement-level sources are not available, the following sections present verifiable data and relationships pertaining to the broader Tangerang urban region, which is clearly indicated in each section where applicable.
General overview
Bojong Nangka belongs to the Kecamatan Kelapa Dua administrative unit, which is one of the districts of Tangerang city. The settlement itself does not appear as an independent entry in widely accessible encyclopedic sources, and therefore detailed demographic or infrastructure data directly concerning the settlement cannot be cited. In terms of broader context, however, it is important to note that Tangerang – of which Bojong Nangka is a part – is the most populous city in Indonesia's Banten Province and ranks as the country's sixth largest city outside Jakarta. According to the 2020 census, Tangerang's total population was 1,895,486 inhabitants, and by 2024 it was estimated at 1,927,815 people. The city covers an area of 164.55 km². Tangerang is known as an industrial and manufacturing hub on the island of Java: more than one thousand factories operate in the city, and there have also been significant residential development and commercial expansions over the past decades. Kelapa Dua District within Tangerang's urban fabric typically encompasses densely built-up areas with mixed residential and commercial functions, where urbanization spreading outward from Jakarta is strongly felt.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate sources are available for Bojong Nangka, so the following presents verifiable broader market context pertaining to Tangerang city. Since the turn of the millennium, Tangerang has become one of the most important real estate development destinations among cities surrounding Jakarta. Large-scale developments with their own commercial and service infrastructure have been created in the city and its immediate vicinity, such as BSD City, Gading Serpong, Alam Sutera, Modernland, and Lippo Village. Within the Alam Sutera area, among other facilities, the campuses of Bina Nusantara and Bunda Mulia universities can be found, as well as Indonesia's first IKEA store. All of this demonstrates that the real estate supply affecting Tangerang and its surrounding area spans an extremely wide range, from industrial zones to premium residential developments. As an important general regulatory framework note for foreign investors: in Indonesia, property ownership opportunities for foreigners are limited; full ownership rights (Hak Milik) are reserved exclusively for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically have access to long-term usage rights (Hak Pakai). Reliable and verifiable data regarding specific real estate prices and development projects in Bojong Nangka are not available from this source.
Safety and security
Public safety statistics or official assessments specific to Bojong Nangka are not available in accessible sources. Regarding the broader region, that is Tangerang city in general, it can be said that this is a densely populated and industrialized metropolitan area with a population of more than 1.9 million, where public safety concerns are similar to urban challenges characteristic of the broader metropolitan area surrounding Jakarta. The commuter-oriented population, high degree of urbanization, and industrial presence can all influence the local public safety picture; however, concrete and reliable data on these matters cannot be cited from available sources. Travelers and prospective residents are generally advised to inform themselves about current local conditions through Indonesian authorities or reliable, up-to-date travel information sources.
Tourist attractions
No independent tourist sources or named attractions are available for Bojong Nangka. In the broader Tangerang region, however, numerous verified points of interest can be found. Soekarno–Hatta International Airport, which is the primary airport for Jakarta and the Greater Jakarta metropolitan area, is located within Tangerang's territory and represents one of the region's defining infrastructure elements. Tangerang has numerous developed shopping malls and commercial districts, and the Alam Sutera and BSD City developments also offer private educational institutions and urban recreational facilities. Reliable and verified data regarding Bojong Nangka's direct tourist appeal, temples, natural sites, or local events are not available from this source, and therefore these should be omitted in the interest of factual accuracy.
Summary
Bojong Nangka is an Indonesian settlement located in Kecamatan Kelapa Dua, which belongs to the administrative territory of Tangerang city in Banten Province, on the western edge of the Greater Jakarta metropolitan area. Tangerang as a broader unit is one of the country's most significant industrial and real estate development regions, with a population of more than 1.9 million and a dynamically expanding urban infrastructure. Since no independent, detailed, and verifiable sources are available for Bojong Nangka, acquiring more specific information about the settlement requires consultation with local administrative records or up-to-date on-site research.

