Kemukten – village in the Kersana subdistrict, northern Kabupaten Brebes
Kemukten is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to the Kecamatan Kersana administrative subdistrict within Kabupaten Brebes, in Jawa Tengah (Central Java) province. Based on its geographic coordinates (-6.9108057, 108.8655461), it is located near the northern coast of the island of Java. The regency seat is the city of Brebes itself, and the Pantura (northern coast) main road runs through the entire regency, connecting Jakarta through Semarang and Surabaya. Independent, authenticated encyclopedic sources are not available for Kemukten, so the following information is based on verifiable data concerning the broader administrative unit of Kabupaten Brebes and the generally known characteristics of the region.
General overview
Kemukten is a smaller settlement belonging to the Kecamatan Kersana administrative subdistrict, for which independent statistical or encyclopedic data sources are not yet publicly available. What is known about the broader vicinity: Kabupaten Brebes is the most populous regency in Central Java – according to Indonesia's 2020 census data it had a population of 1,978,759, and by mid-2024 an estimated 2,059,458 inhabitants. The regency covers an area of 1,769.62 km², making it the second largest by area in Central Java, after Kabupaten Cilacap. The Kersana subdistrict is located in the northern band of the regency, where agriculture – primarily rice and onion production – traditionally plays a dominant role in the local economy. Brebes is known throughout Indonesia for red onion cultivation, and this distinctive agricultural profile is generally characteristic of the Kersana subdistrict as well. In this context, Kemukten is very likely a rural agricultural community, although concrete data verifiable from sources is not available in this regard.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data source is available concerning Kemukten's real estate market. As regards Kabupaten Brebes as a whole, it can be said that areas located along the northern coast main road (Jalan Pantura) generally attract more lively economic and logistical traffic, which may have an impact on the value of nearby properties. In smaller villages within the Kersana subdistrict, property prices are typically significantly lower than in major tourist or industrial areas – this trend is generally observed in rural regencies in Central Java, although specific price levels for Kemukten cannot be verified from sources. An important general legal framework: in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) of real estate; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Sewa (rental rights) represent legal options. This Indonesian land ownership regulation applies throughout the country, thus also to Kabupaten Brebes and Kemukten. From an investment perspective, rural agricultural areas may be more relevant in terms of long-term agricultural utilization than real estate development, but this too can only be assessed on the basis of the general regency-level context.
Safety and security
No independent, authenticated data is available concerning public safety in Kemukten. It can be said generally that rural areas of Central Java – including small villages in Kabupaten Brebes – typically have lower crime rates than larger cities, and daily life proceeds in relatively peaceful conditions. No public, up-to-date crime statistics are available for Kabupaten Brebes territory that could be cited; therefore any more specific claims regarding public safety would be unfounded. Travelers and those possibly intending to settle are always advised to inquire about current local conditions from district authorities or reliable local sources.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attractions verified from sources are known from the immediate vicinity of Kemukten or from the village itself. Across the broader territory of Kabupaten Brebes, however, several attractions are documented that can be identified from regency-level sources. Brebes regency is generally known for its distinctive agricultural culture, particularly the tradition of red onion cultivation, which in itself represents a kind of local cultural characteristic. In the northern coast areas, several small towns are found along the Pantura road where market and commercial activity takes place. However, specifically named tourist attractions – such as temples, natural areas, or cultural sites – cannot be identified for Kemukten due to lack of sources; those interested are advised to map out the broader offerings of Kabupaten Brebes from local tourism sources.
Summary
Kemukten is one of the smaller villages in the Kersana subdistrict of Kabupaten Brebes in Central Java, for which independent encyclopedic or statistical sources are not yet available. The broader regency, Kabupaten Brebes, is Central Java's most populous administrative unit, where agriculture – especially onion production – and the logistical role of the northern coast main road are determining factors. Specific data regarding the village – property prices, public safety, local attractions – are currently not publicly documented, so information about these can only be based on the general characteristics of the regency. For more detailed, location-specific information about Kemukten, it is advisable to consult local authority or community sources.

