Kedungpilang – small settlement in the Wonosamodro district, Central Java
Kedungpilang is a small Indonesian settlement that belongs to the Wonosamodro district (Kecamatan Wonosamodro) in Kabupaten Boyolali in Central Java (Jawa Tengah). Based on its coordinates (-7.3089516, 110.6377502), it is located in the north-central part of the region, in the middle province of Java island. The capital of Kabupaten Boyolali is Kecamatan Boyolali, and in mid-2024 the regency as a whole had a recorded population of approximately 1,110,346. Since detailed, independent sources on Kedungpilang itself are not available, the following description is based on regency-level data and broader regional context, which will be indicated in each case.
General overview
Kedungpilang is a relatively little-known, rural settlement belonging to the Wonosamodro district (Kecamatan Wonosamodro). Kecamatan Wonosamodro is located in the northern part of Kabupaten Boyolali, characterized by agricultural and smaller forested areas scattered across rural countryside. Kabupaten Boyolali itself is part of the Solo Raya (Greater Solo) agglomeration zone, which is one of Central Java's most significant economic and cultural regions. The area extends northward from the regency capital, the city of Boyolali, and the entire kabupaten is situated approximately 25 km west of Kota Surakarta (Solo). This location means the region falls within Java's interior, agrarian areas, where the lives of local communities are primarily determined by agriculture, livestock raising, and small-scale industrial activities. Kabupaten Boyolali is bordered by Kabupaten Semarang and Kabupaten Grobogan to the north, Kabupaten Sragen, Kabupaten Karanganyar, and Kota Surakarta to the east, Kabupaten Klaten and Kabupaten Sleman (belonging to Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta) to the south, and Kabupaten Magelang and again Kabupaten Semarang to the west. This geographical location makes Kedungpilang and the other villages in the Wonosamodro district part of Java's interior highland-hill zone, where traditional Javanese rural life dominates.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Kedungpilang are not available, so the following reflects the general context of Kabupaten Boyolali and the broader Solo Raya region. The Solo Raya zone, of which Kabupaten Boyolali is part, has undergone modest but continuous development over recent decades, partly due to infrastructure investments and partly due to economic integration with Surakarta. In rural, Wonosamodro-type districts, real estate prices are generally considerably lower than in the regency capital or in Kota Surakarta, and demand is primarily local in character. From an investment perspective, the real estate market in rural Javanese villages is generally characterized by modest turnover, lower liquidity, and dominance of agricultural land. In Indonesia, foreigners' property acquisition opportunities are regulated: full ownership (Hak Milik) is only available to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may access Hak Pakai (use rights) and Hak Sewa (lease) under certain conditions. These general legal frameworks apply throughout the country, including rural districts of Kabupaten Boyolali.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable data is available regarding public safety in Kedungpilang. Generally speaking, Kabupaten Boyolali and the Solo Raya region constitute a relatively stable, rural setting among Central Java's rural areas, where crime patterns typical of large cities are less prevalent. In Indonesian rural villages, community cohesion and traditional local governance systems (the RT/RW system) generally contribute to the maintenance of local public safety. However, no specific statistical data or regency-level police reports are available regarding Kedungpilang or Kecamatan Wonosamodro, so these observations reflect solely the broader regional and general Indonesian rural context.
Tourist attractions
No verified sources are known to identify specific tourist attractions in the settlement of Kedungpilang. However, the broader Kabupaten Boyolali region is home to several well-known natural and cultural sites that characterize the regency as a whole. Due to its proximity within Kabupaten Boyolali, the region offers travelers access to, for example, the southern slopes of Mount Merapi, which is connected to the southern part of the kabupaten, and the region generally forms part of Central Java's highland tourism offerings. The Wonosamodro district itself is a relatively remote, more rugged and hilly area where the natural landscape and traditional village life are the primary points of interest, rather than organized tourism infrastructure. Any mention of specific attractions in relation to Kedungpilang or Kecamatan Wonosamodro would require reliable, verifiable sources, which are currently not available.
Summary
Kedungpilang is a small-scale, rural Javanese settlement located in the Wonosamodro district of Kabupaten Boyolali in Central Java province. The regency as a whole, as part of the Solo Raya zone, is situated approximately 25 km west of Kota Surakarta and had a population of more than one million in 2024. Since detailed, independent source material on the settlement itself is not available, its location and characteristics can be understood on the basis of data at the kabupaten and kecamatan levels. For interested parties, traditional rural Javanese life and the natural environment may be the area's primary attractions, while regarding real estate markets and tourism, it would be advisable to start from the offerings of the broader Solo Raya region.

