Bungo – small settlement in the Kecamatan Wedung district of Kabupaten Demak, Central Java
Bungo is a village-level settlement in Central Java province (Jawa Tengah) in Indonesia, which belongs to the Kecamatan Wedung district within the administrative regency of Kabupaten Demak. Based on its geographic coordinates (-6.7683, 110.6348), it is located near the northern coast of Java, on lowlands opening toward the Java Sea. The seat of Kabupaten Demak, the city of Demak, is likewise found in the Kecamatan Demak district, and functions as the administrative, commercial, and cultural center of the entire regency. No independent, settlement-level encyclopedic source exists for Bungo; the following presents verifiable data available at the Kabupaten Demak level and general regional characteristics, clearly indicating that these refer to the broader surrounding area.
General overview
Bungo does not rank among Indonesia's widely known tourism destinations; it is a relatively small, rural settlement whose primary economic activities are tied to agriculture and fishing, as is generally characteristic of the Kecamatan Wedung region, given its proximity to the Java Sea. The Wedung district itself is located in the northern, coastal band of Kabupaten Demak, where fish farming, shrimp and prawn cultivation, and tidal rice fields play a determining role in local livelihoods. Kabupaten Demak as a whole is a relatively low-density regency consisting predominantly of agrarian and semi-urbanized areas, with its center, the city of Demak, located several tens of kilometers east of the adjacent Semarang metropolitan agglomeration. In the case of Bungo, reliable source data regarding specific population, area, or other local statistics is not available, and therefore such data are not presented here.
Real estate and investment
No independent, detailed, and verifiable data source is known regarding Bungo's real estate market. In the broader regional context of Kabupaten Demak, it can be stated that the regency's real estate market is typically characterized by considerably more modest prices and volume than the nearby urban area of Semarang, which is the capital and economic engine of Central Java province. Within Demak regency, properties for aquaculture or agricultural purposes may appear in coastal, water-adjacent areas; however, extensive tourism investments and high-value-added developments are more connected to large urban centers. For foreign nationals, property acquisition in Indonesia is generally restricted: according to applicable Indonesian law, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property, but only certain limited title forms—such as Hak Pakai (right of use) or lease structures—are available. This general legal framework applies throughout the country, and thus also applies to Bungo and Kabupaten Demak. Before making any investment decision, consultation with a local legal expert is always recommended.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistics or police data regarding Bungo's public safety situation are available in this source material. The broader region, Central Java province (Jawa Tengah), is generally known as an area with moderate or slightly better public safety indicators compared to the Indonesian average, where in rural, smaller-sized villages community control and traditional social structures have a certain stabilizing effect. At the same time, it can generally be said that in Indonesia—particularly in smaller, less developed infrastructurally regions—it is advisable to observe basic precautionary measures. Since specific public safety data are not available for either Bungo or Kecamatan Wedung, the above merely reflects the broader regional context and should not be considered an assessment applicable to the specific location.
Tourist attractions
No source data exists regarding named tourist attractions at the settlement level of Bungo. At the Kabupaten Demak level, the most well-known site of cultural and religious significance is the Grand Mosque of Demak (Masjid Agung Demak), known as one of Java's oldest and historically most significant Muslim sanctuaries, located in the heart of Demak city, the regency's seat. This mosque is associated with the 15th–16th century Demak Sultanate period and attracts considerable religious tourism from across Indonesia. Bungo is located in the northern, Wedung district portion of the regency, so visitors wishing to reach the attractions found in Demak city would need to travel a certain distance by land—precise kilometer measurements cannot be provided due to lack of source data. The Kecamatan Wedung region, due to its proximity to the coast, may possess fishing and mangrove-type natural characteristics; however, verifiable sources do not exist regarding these as named tourist attractions.
Summary
Bungo is a small, rural settlement in Central Java, within the Kecamatan Wedung district of Kabupaten Demak, for which detailed, independent encyclopedic or statistical sources are currently not available. The broader Kabupaten Demak is known primarily for its historical and religious heritage—above all for the Grand Mosque of Demak—while the regency itself is economically characterized by agriculture and fishing. Regarding the real estate market and public safety, only general regional and provincial level characteristics are known, whose direct application to the specific settlement requires further local research.

