Baleromo – a small settlement in Dempet District, Demak Regency, Central Java Province
Baleromo is a rural-level settlement in Indonesia, situated within the Kabupaten Demak administrative unit belonging to Central Java Province (Jawa Tengah), in Kecamatan Dempet district. Based on its coordinates (6.96° south latitude, 110.73° east longitude), it is located in the northern interior regions of Java Island, near the provincial capital, Semarang. Direct source material on Baleromo does not contain detailed data, so the settlement is presented below based on the broader administrative and cultural context — Kabupaten Demak, Kecamatan Dempet, and Jawa Tengah Province — with this distinction made clear throughout.
General overview
Baleromo belongs to Kecamatan Dempet district in Kabupaten Demak, which is one of the historically significant regencies of Central Java Province. The village itself is small in size and is not widely known from tourism or economic perspectives. Demak city, which gives its name to the regency, is known in Indonesian history as the seat of one of the earliest Muslim sultanates, establishing the cultural and religious traditions characteristic of the entire surrounding area. Jawa Tengah Province, of which Demak is a part, is one of the defining centers of Javanese culture; according to 2021 statistics, the province's total population was 37.5 million, and by mid-2024 had approached 38.3 million. Dempet district and Baleromo are typically situated in an agriculturally oriented area — this is generally true for the northern Javanese interior plains, although direct data on the village itself is not available. The lands in the region are traditionally dominated by rice fields and other agricultural areas, which determine the character of the local economy. No directly accessible source material exists regarding broader tourism infrastructure in Dempet district.
Real estate and investment
No directly verifiable data is available concerning Baleromo's real estate market and investment opportunities. In broader context, it can be noted that Kabupaten Demak is among those regencies that may benefit from the spillover effects of the nearby Semarang metropolis — Semarang being the capital and economic center of Central Java Province. Urbanization and infrastructure developments in regencies surrounding Semarang may generally generate rising real estate demand; however, this applies primarily to areas near the city that are easily accessible, and does not necessarily apply equally to rural, small villages such as Baleromo. Under the generally applicable framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot directly acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; other title forms (such as Hak Pakai or long-term lease structures) are available to them, the details of which invariably require legal consultation. In rural areas, real estate prices are typically lower than in the province's urban centers, but liquidity and investment returns may also be more limited.
Safety and security
Concrete, verifiable data on safety and security in Baleromo is not available. With regard to Central Java Province and its rural areas, it can be generally stated that compared to major cities, smaller villages typically represent a quieter public safety environment, a consequence of tight community bonds and less intensive urbanization. Kabupaten Demak does not rank among Indonesia's regions of elevated security risk; however, any specific statistical assertion about the local crime situation cannot be made based on this source material. Standard precautions generally recommended for foreign travelers and potential investors — safeguarding valuables, acquiring local knowledge, monitoring current official advisories — apply here as they do in other rural areas of Indonesia.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction pertaining specifically to Baleromo appears in the available source material. In the broader region, however, within Kabupaten Demak, the Great Mosque of Demak (Masjid Agung Demak) stands out as a site of historical and religious significance, regarded as one of the oldest and most important monuments in Indonesian Islamic history, and connected to the legacy of the Wali Songo — the nine saints who spread Islam in Java. This heritage site is located in Demak city and is one of the regency's most important cultural and religious attractions, visited by both pilgrims and interested visitors. The exact distance between Baleromo and Demak city is not known from sources, but given the regency's relatively compact extent, the two points are presumably not very far apart. Considering Central Java Province as a whole, several other notable sites are within accessible distance — for example, Semarang city with its diverse heritage — which may hold appeal for visitors to the broader region, though their direct connection to Baleromo cannot be verified from sources.
Summary
Baleromo is a small, rural-character settlement in Kabupaten Demak in Central Java Province, located in Kecamatan Dempet district. Direct, detailed source material on the village is not available, so all characterization relies on the broader administrative and cultural context — the regency level and Jawa Tengah Province. The area is historically and culturally connected to the Javanese Islamic tradition, the landscape is dominated by agricultural areas, and the rhythm of life follows the quieter, community-oriented patterns typical of rural Java. For those wishing to learn about the regency's historical and religious heritage, Demak city serves as a nearby starting point.

