Kedungsatriyan – village in Kecamatan Ngawen, Kabupaten Blora, Central Java
Kedungsatriyan is an Indonesian settlement located in Kabupaten Blora (Blora regency) within the province of Central Java (Jawa Tengah), administratively part of the Kecamatan Ngawen (Ngawen district). Based on its coordinates, the village is situated in the northern interior regions of Java island, approximately at latitude -7.04 and longitude 111.31. Kabupaten Blora extends across the eastern part of Central Java and is characterized as an agricultural rather than tourist-oriented region. Detailed independent source material on Kedungsatriyan is not available; therefore, the description below relies largely on the generally known characteristics of the broader administrative framework — Ngawen district, Kabupaten Blora, and Central Java province.
General overview
Kedungsatriyan is a relatively small, widely unknown rural settlement that is not discussed independently by available public sources. Kecamatan Ngawen, to which the village administratively belongs, forms part of Kabupaten Blora. It is important to note that there exists another, identically named "Ngawen" in Indonesia — an 8th-century Buddhist temple complex in Magelang regency, in the western part of Central Java — however, these two Ngawens are different locations, and the Ngawen kecamatan associated with Kedungsatriyan belongs to Blora regency, not Magelang. The Kabupaten Blora region is generally characterized by agricultural production and forestry; the region represents one of Java's less industrialized interior areas. Rice cultivation, corn, and forest extraction play roles in the local economy. Such rural communities in Blora regency typically possess close, traditional community life, and everyday existence is substantially aligned with the agricultural calendar.
Real estate and investment
For Kedungsatriyan, neither settlement-level nor Ngawen district-specific public real estate market data is available; therefore, the following provides the broader context of Kabupaten Blora and Central Java. The real estate market of Kabupaten Blora shows moderate activity compared to the province as a whole: in such interior, less developed regencies as Blora, land prices and property values are significantly lower than in larger cities of the province (for example, near Semarang or Surakarta). This represents, on one hand, a lower entry threshold, while on the other hand, investment returns may also be more limited, since demand is primarily composed of local buyers. For foreign citizens, Indonesian land ownership regulations generally do not permit direct ownership of land parcels (Hak Milik); for them, long-term leasing arrangements (Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa) typically offer a legal framework. This general Indonesian legal framework is valid in rural areas of Central Java, including villages in Kabupaten Blora. From an investment perspective, Kedungsatriyan and its immediate surroundings are not currently considered an outstanding tourist or commercial destination, which also limits development opportunities.
Safety and security
Public safety-specific data and crime statistics relating to Kedungsatriyan are not publicly available; therefore, the following assessment reflects only the generally accepted picture of the broader region. Rural, interior areas of Central Java province — including Kabupaten Blora — can generally be counted among the relatively peaceful regions of the province. In villages, there is typically strong community cohesion and an informal system of mutual oversight (rukun tetangga, rukun warga), which has traditionally contributed to the maintenance of public order. However, it must be emphasized that without individual statistical data, no concrete assessment can be made regarding local public safety; travelers and potential residents should always conduct current, on-site research.
Tourist attractions
There are no available sources that mention named tourist attractions for Kedungsatriyan and its immediate surroundings, or for Kecamatan Ngawen (Blora regency). General natural and cultural points of interest in the Kabupaten Blora region may form part of the broader environment's appeal, but no verified source tied to Kedungsatriyan provides specific distances or relationships to these. It is worth noting that Central Java province as a whole contains numerous significant heritage sites — including Borobudur and surrounding Buddhist temples (Mendut, Pawon, Ngawen in Magelang regency) — however, these are located in the western part of the province and cannot be geographically linked to Kedungsatriyan. Those seeking sights and experiences in Kabupaten Blora should consult regency-level tourism information and local sources for current details.
Summary
Kedungsatriyan is a small rural settlement little known to the broader public, located in Central Java in Kecamatan Ngawen, Kabupaten Blora. Available public source material does not contain settlement-level data on the village, and therefore its precise demographic, economic, or tourist characteristics cannot be described independently. Based on the broader environment — Blora regency and the interior, agricultural regions of Central Java province — the settlement can primarily be described as a local agricultural community, which currently does not feature among tourist or investment destinations. For those wishing to become acquainted with the region or considering property acquisition there, thorough on-site research and the involvement of reliable local experts are recommended.

