Kedungkarang – settlement in Wedung district, on the northern coast of Central Java
Kedungkarang is a smaller Indonesian settlement located within Kabupaten Demak (Demak regency) in Central Java (Jawa Tengah province), administratively part of the Kecamatan Wedung (Wedung district). Based on its coordinates (6.716°S, 110.636°E), it is situated near the coast of the Java Sea, within Java's northern coastal strip. The regency seat, the city of Demak, which lends its name to the kabupaten, is located within Kecamatan Demak. Kabupaten Demak is bordered 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 the city of Semarang and Kabupaten Semarang. No independent, settlement-level Wikipedia source exists for Kedungkarang, so the information presented below is primarily drawn from the context of Demak regency as a whole.
General overview
Kedungkarang is a relatively undocumented small settlement belonging to Kecamatan Wedung, for which detailed, publicly accessible statistics are not currently available. Wedung district is located in the northern, coastal part of Demak regency, which characterizes the region as a typically rural environment defined by fishing and agricultural activities. Kabupaten Demak as a whole covers an area of 897.43 km² and had a population of 1,158,772 people according to 2019 data, making the regency a moderately populated area of Central Java with a predominantly agrarian and fishing-based tradition. The geographic location of Wedung district—its proximity to the Java Sea—determines local livelihood forms: fishing, salt production, and small-scale agriculture are among the traditional economic activities of the region. In this context, Kedungkarang is a characteristically rural, small-population settlement that is not counted among the region's settlements of particular tourist or economic significance.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Kedungkarang is not available. Within the broader context of Kabupaten Demak, it can be noted that the regency, due to its proximity to the city of Semarang—with which it shares a direct border—shows moderate real estate market activity: the expansion of the Semarang agglomeration generates demand in certain areas of Demak, but in coastal, rural parts similar to Wedung district, the real estate market typically remains quieter and concentrates primarily on meeting local needs. As a general framework important for investment opportunities, it should be noted that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik) on real estate: according to applicable Indonesian land law, foreigners can hold property only under specific conditions and with limited rights titles (such as Hak Pakai – usage rights). This general Indonesian regulation applies equally to Kedungkarang and the entire territory of Demak regency. In rural, less developed areas, real estate prices are generally lower, but liquidity and development infrastructure are also more limited.
Safety and security
Published public safety statistics or local police data for Kedungkarang are not found in publicly accessible sources. Within the broader context of Kabupaten Demak and Central Java province, rural, small-population settlements are generally characterized by lower criminal activity than larger urban centers. Central Java province as a whole ranks among Indonesia's relatively stable, predominantly rural regions, where public safety presents fewer organized crime challenges compared to major cities; however, without regional-level data, precise factual statements about the situation in Kedungkarang cannot be made. Travelers and potential residents are in all cases advised to gather information about local conditions on site and to monitor communications from provincial authorities.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions for Kedungkarang are listed in available sources. Due to the northern, coastal location of Wedung district, the region's natural features—mangrove forests, shallow coastal zones, fishing villages—may be characteristic, but these are not documented as specifically named attractions identifiable in the vicinity of Kedungkarang. At the Kabupaten Demak level, the most significant known cultural and religious site is the Demak Mosque (Masjid Agung Demak), located in the city of Demak, the regency seat. This mosque is built heritage of particular prominence in Indonesia, connected to the early history of Islam in Java. Within the broader territory of Kabupaten Demak, additional local attractions are known, but the precise distance between these and Kedungkarang and reliable transportation connections cannot be provided due to lack of sources. In Wedung district near the sea, nature-based tourism—involving mangrove areas and learning about fishing traditions—is generally present in smaller, informal forms, but only on-site information gathering can provide a reliable picture of this.
Summary
Kedungkarang is a rural, underdocumented small settlement in Central Java, in Wedung district of Kabupaten Demak, near the coast of the Java Sea. Based on regency-level data, the region is predominantly agricultural and fishing-oriented, with moderate tourist and real estate market activity. In the absence of detailed, settlement-level information, a reliable picture of the settlement can be formed only through on-site experience or by contacting local authorities. The appeal of Demak regency is most significantly enhanced by the city's cultural heritage—particularly the Masjid Agung Demak—though this is at a spatial distance from Kedungkarang, and the direct connection between the two locations is not verifiable from sources.

