Kauman – small settlement in Wonosegoro District, northern-central part of Boyolali Regency
Kauman is an Indonesian small settlement located in Central Java Province (Jawa Tengah), within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Boyolali, belonging to Kecamatan Wonosegoro district. Based on its coordinates (-7.3109, 110.7033), it is situated in the northern-central area of the regency. The seat of Kabupaten Boyolali is the urban district of Boyolali itself, and the regency lies approximately 25 kilometers west of Kota Surakarta (Solo), forming part of the broader Solo Raya metropolitan zone. Detailed administrative or demographic data specifically concerning Kauman is not currently available from publicly accessible, verified sources, so the description below should be understood primarily as reflecting context at the level of Kabupaten Boyolali.
General overview
Kauman belongs to Kecamatan Wonosegoro administrative district, which is one of the districts of Kabupaten Boyolali regency in Central Java. The regency as a whole has an agricultural and small-city character: as of mid-2024, the total population of Kabupaten Boyolali exceeded 1.1 million people (precisely 1,110,346 inhabitants), and the territory encompasses diverse terrain including both highland and lowland areas. The name form "Kauman" is widely common in Java and Central Java: traditionally it is known as the name for Islamic religious community neighborhoods or villages organized around a mosque, though this etymological parallel alone does not substitute for concrete local sources. Kecamatan Wonosegoro is one of the inland, non-coastal districts of the regency, and its economic life, based on available regional data, is built primarily on agriculture and small-scale commerce. Kauman itself does not possess widely documented, special regional significance, and in available public sources it is not highlighted as a tourist destination or industrial center.
Real estate and investment
Reliable real estate market data specifically concerning Kauman is not available in verifiable public sources. Considering the regional context for Kabupaten Boyolali as a whole, however, it can be said that proximity to the Solo Raya metropolitan zone — for which Surakarta (Solo) is the economic center — exerts moderate but continuous growth pressure on the real estate markets of surrounding regencies as well. Kabupaten Boyolali as a whole exhibits the characteristics of the Central Java rural-semi-urbanized real estate market: property prices are substantially lower than in Surakarta or large cities, and demand is primarily local, agricultural, and for low-intensity industrial and logistics purposes. From an investment perspective, it is generally important to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot directly acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of land or property; the most commonly applicable legal structures for them are long-term lease rights (Hak Sewa), use rights (Hak Pakai) under specified conditions, and property acquisition within the framework of an Indonesian legal entity (PT PMA). These regulations are valid throughout the country, and thus apply to Kauman and Boyolali Regency as well.
Safety and security
Itemized, verifiable safety data concerning Kauman — neither crime statistics nor official reports — are available in accessible public sources. Generally speaking, the rural and semi-urbanized districts of Kabupaten Boyolali and the broader Central Java Province are not typically among areas of elevated security risk within Indonesia. The Solo Raya region — as part of which Boyolali Regency may be understood — is overall characterized by a stable security situation, though, as in every Indonesian region, minor property crimes may occur. Regarding health and infrastructure risks, tropical climate-related diseases (such as dengue fever) are present across the entire archipelago, and this general factor must be considered in rural areas of Central Java as well. For more detailed, location-specific security assessment, local authorities or the relevant bodies of Kecamatan Wonosegoro can provide more precise information.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions linked to Kauman are not contained in available, verified source material. Considering Kabupaten Boyolali Regency as a whole, however, the region possesses several known natural and cultural assets that constitute the broader appeal of the district. Natural features in or near the regency's territory include the areas of the Merapi and Merbabu volcanoes (though their precise location and distance from Kecamatan Wonosegoro cannot be accurately documented from available sources). Kabupaten Boyolali is also known in regional sources for dairy production and cattle ranching, which represents one characteristic feature of local agricultural culture. The Solo Raya region itself, within whose context Boyolali must be understood, offers numerous historical and cultural sites — such as the kraton palaces of Surakarta city and traditional Javanese culture — but these are situated considerably farther from Kauman than would be direct local attractions. Regarding specific tourist sights related to Wonosegoro District or Kauman itself, it is advisable to consult further local sources.
Summary
Kauman is a small Central Java settlement in Kecamatan Wonosegoro district of Kabupaten Boyolali Regency, for which detailed, itemized publicly verifiable administrative, demographic, or tourism data is not currently available. The broader regional context is defined by proximity to the Solo Raya metropolitan zone and the general characteristics of Boyolali Regency — a total population exceeding one million, agricultural and semi-urbanized character. Regarding real estate market, safety, and tourism matters, the regency- and province-level connections outlined above serve as an approximate framework, but prior to location-specific decisions, it is recommended in all cases to obtain more precise information from local authorities and reliable, up-to-date sources.

