Pamongan – village in Kabupaten Demak, Central Java
Pamongan is a smaller settlement in Jawa Tengah (Central Java) Province in Indonesia, located in Kabupaten Demak and belonging to Guntur District. Based on its coordinates (-7.0069466, 110.5945446), it is situated in the north-central part of the regency. Kabupaten Demak is a regency covering 897.43 km², with a population of 1,158,772 (2019 data), with borders formed to the west by the Java Sea, to the north by Kabupaten Jepara, to the east by Kabupaten Kudus, to the southeast by Kabupaten Grobogan, and to the west by Kota Semarang and Kabupaten Semarang. Independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources on Pamongan are not currently available, so the description below relies primarily on broader district- and regency-level context.
General overview
Pamongan belongs to Guntur District, which is one of the administrative units of Kabupaten Demak. The regency as a whole plays a defining role in the region from agricultural and fishery perspectives: proximity to the Java Sea, irrigated rice fields, and pond fish farming (tambak) are characteristic elements of the Demak landscape and livelihood structure. Pamongan, as one of the villages in Guntur District, presumably fits into this rural, primarily agricultural profile, although a reliable picture could only be formed based on local-level data collection. The regional significance of Kabupaten Demak is enhanced by its direct proximity to Semarang, the largest city in Central Java, which provides an important commercial and labor market backdrop for villages located in the area. The designation "Demak Bintoro" is part of the regency's self-definition, with roots extending into Javanese cultural and administrative traditions.
Real estate and investment
Independent, verifiable sources on Pamongan's real estate market are not available. Considering the broader regency-level context, Kabupaten Demak's real estate market is shaped regionally by the influence of the Semarang agglomeration: due to proximity to the North Javanese capital, certain areas of Demak have received increased development and real estate market attention over recent decades. Primarily, districts better equipped with infrastructure and bordering Semarang attract industrial and logistics investors, while in more distant, rural villages, land values are typically moderate in market terms, and local agricultural use is dominant. An important framework for foreign buyers is that in Indonesia, real estate ownership acquisition rules are restricted for foreign nationals: full land ownership (Hak Milik) is only available to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners can at most apply for long-term usage rights (Hak Pakai) or structures involving nominal Indonesian ownership, which carries serious legal risks. Before making an investment decision, detailed examination of local regulations and professional legal advice are essential.
Safety and security
Independent, local-level statistics on Pamongan's public safety are not available. In the broader context of Kabupaten Demak, it can be said that the regency's rural, agricultural areas are generally characterized by the public safety typical of low-density, village communities, where organized crime is less characteristic than in large cities. For Jawa Tengah Province as a whole, there are no verified crime data available that would permit drawing specific conclusions regarding Pamongan. Generally applicable travel and lifestyle advice applies to the region as well: Indonesian authorities and the community system (rukun tetangga, rukun warga) maintain some level of local public safety in most rural villages, but specific claims cannot be made based on available source material.
Tourist attractions
Verified sources on Pamongan settlement's own tourist attractions are not available. However, at the broader Kabupaten Demak level, there is significant historical and cultural heritage that makes the regency well-known throughout Java. The city of Demak – the regency seat – is home to the Masjid Agung Demak mosque, which tradition regards as one of Java's first and most important Muslim temples, and which is associated with the founding of the Demak Sultanate. This landmark is the regency's defining religious and historical monument, visited by both pilgrims and tourists. Since Pamongan is located in Guntur District and at some distance from Demak city, the precise approach time and distance can only be determined from local cartographic sources. The landscape's characteristic rice fields and possible pond fish farming areas can also be mentioned as visual-cultural attractions, although these are less organized tourist destinations.
Summary
Pamongan is a small village in Central Java belonging to Guntur District and Kabupaten Demak in Jawa Tengah Province. Independent, local-level data on the settlement are not publicly available, so the above description relies primarily on general characteristics and regional context of the regency. The broader region's distinctive features are its proximity to Semarang, its agricultural character, and the city of Demak as an important historical and religious center. From real estate market, public safety, and tourism perspectives, regency-level connections are primarily authoritative, while drawing Pamongan-specific conclusions would require local data sources.

