Mangunanlor – a small village in Kebonagung District, Kabupaten Demak
Mangunanlor is a village-level settlement (desa) in Jawa Tengah (Central Java) province in Indonesia. Administratively, it belongs to Kebonagung District (kecamatan), which forms part of Kabupaten Demak. Based on its coordinates, the village is situated in the northern coastal band of Java, approximately on the border between the Java Sea and the inland agricultural areas of Java. Since the available source material contains only province-level data, specific demographic or other numerical information regarding the settlement is not available; the local conditions are presented below within the framework of the broader administrative units, namely Kabupaten Demak and Jawa Tengah province.
General overview
Mangunanlor is not widely recognized as a tourism or economic destination; it is primarily a quiet, rural-character desa connected to Kebonagung kecamatan in Kabupaten Demak. Demak Regency is a historically and culturally significant area in Central Java: it was the seat of the former Demak Sultanate, and present-day Kabupaten Demak contains numerous sites linked to Javanese Islamic traditions. In the broader region, agriculture—primarily rice cultivation and fish farming—has traditionally been the dominant economic activity. Jawa Tengah province as a whole is characterized by its central region being one of the most significant centers of Javanese culture, where local customs, religious life, and community traditions are strongly present. According to 2021 statistical data, the province had nearly 37.5 million inhabitants, and by mid-2024 approximately 38.3 million, making it one of the most populous Indonesian provinces. Mangunanlor likely functions as a smaller, locally significant agricultural and residential village; however, verifiable sources specifically pertaining to the desa level are not available.
Real estate and investment
Standalone, local-level real estate market data for Mangunanlor cannot be obtained from available sources. In the context of the broader region, namely Kabupaten Demak, it can be noted that in the northern coastal zones of Java, real estate prices and investment activity are generally more moderate than in the vicinity of larger economic hubs—such as the provincial capital, Semarang. For such rural, district-level desa settlements, the real estate market is typically characterized by local, community-oriented transactions and less developed commercial property sectors. It is generally valid in Indonesia that for foreign citizens, the acquisition of Indonesian land ownership is strictly regulated: according to applicable laws, foreigners cannot directly acquire land ownership (Hak Milik) and may participate in the real estate market only through long-term leasing arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai), typically involving legal representatives or local partners. This general legal framework applies to all Indonesian real estate transactions, including those in settlements within Kabupaten Demak, including Mangunanlor.
Safety and security
There is no specific, verifiable, settlement-level statistics or analysis available regarding public safety in Mangunanlor. Jawa Tengah province in general is considered a relatively stable region in terms of public security compared to the Indonesian average, characterized by different dynamics between major urban areas and smaller rural settlements. In the case of rural desa settlements, as Mangunanlor likely is, the tight community fabric and traditional village organization system (sistem rukun tetangga and rukun warga) typically contribute to the maintenance of local order. From a travel perspective, it is always advisable to consult official sources such as the foreign ministry or reliable, up-to-date travel advisory services before departure, particularly when current information regarding the specific region is needed.
Tourist attractions
Available source material does not contain named tourist attractions specific to Mangunanlor settlement. The broader area of Kabupaten Demak, however, does possess nationally recognized sites that are particularly significant from a religious history perspective: the Great Mosque of Demak (Masjid Agung Demak) is one of the oldest and most important Islamic pilgrimage sites on Java, traditionally associated with the era of the Demak Sultanate, and is a prominent location in terms of Javanese Islamic culture. These attractions, however, are connected to the city center of Kabupaten Demak, not to Mangunanlor village. Sources are not available regarding other notable sites located within Kebonagung District or in its immediate vicinity. The broader Jawa Tengah province naturally possesses numerous visited destinations—ranging from the Dieng Plateau to the Prambanan temple complex—but these are not located at adjacent distances to Mangunanlor, and their direct connection to the village cannot be verified from sources.
Summary
Mangunanlor is a rural desa in Jawa Tengah province, in Kebonagung District of Kabupaten Demak. In the absence of direct, village-level data and known attractions, the place is best understood within the context of the culturally rich, Javanese Islamic tradition-linked broader environment of Kabupaten Demak. The region is agricultural and community-oriented in character, its real estate market operates on a rural scale, and the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations applies to it. For acquiring more detailed local knowledge, on-site consultation or data from district-level administrative bodies are recommended.

