Kuncir – a small village in Wonosalam District, Demak Regency, Central Java
Kuncir is a settlement in Kabupaten Demak, the administrative district within Jawa Tengah (Central Java) province in Indonesia, located in Kecamatan Wonosalam. Based on its geographic coordinates (-6.8996116, 110.6973469), Kuncir sits in the inland areas of Demak Regency on the northern part of Java island. The regency seat is the city of Demak itself, which has an administrative area of 897.43 square kilometers and, according to 2019 data, had approximately 1.16 million inhabitants. Since independent, settlement-level statistical data specifically for Kuncir does not appear in available sources, the broader context outlined below is drawn primarily from general characteristics of Kabupaten Demak.
General overview
Kuncir is a small, agriculturally-oriented village typical of Javanese settlements, located within Wonosalam kecamatan. Kabupaten Demak is one of Central Java's historically significant regencies: on its territory once flourished the Demak Sultanate, which played a decisive role in the early spread of Islam in Java. The regency borders the Java Sea to the west, and is bounded by Kabupaten Jepara to the north, Kabupaten Kudus to the east, Kabupaten Grobogan to the southeast, and by the city of Semarang and Kabupaten Semarang to the west. This favorable location means that Kuncir, belonging to Wonosalam District, is relatively close to Semarang, the seat of Central Java province, providing a degree of proximity to urban areas for the region. Wonosalam District itself, to which Kuncir belongs, lies in the inland territories of the regency; available sources do not provide more precise district-level descriptions, so conclusions about the lifestyle of its inhabitants, local agricultural production, or the level of services can only be drawn from the broader kabupaten-level context.
Real estate and investment
No directly verifiable, settlement-level sources are available regarding Kuncir's real estate market. Considering the broader real estate situation in Kabupaten Demak, it can be stated that the regency's location adjacent to Semarang has traditionally attracted industrial and logistics-oriented real estate development, as the region becomes integrated into the economic agglomeration surrounding Semarang. In inland, non-coastal areas—including Wonosalam District—real estate prices and investment activity are typically at lower levels than in the regency's coastal or city-proximate areas. For foreign investors, an important general consideration is that land ownership regulations in Indonesia impose serious restrictions on foreign private individuals: the Hak Milik (full ownership) category is reserved exclusively for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically can only acquire property under Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other time-limited legal titles. Before any concrete investment decision, involvement of local legal and real estate market experts is essential.
Safety and security
No separate, authenticated statistics or police data are available in accessible sources regarding Kuncir's public safety. It can be said generally that rural small villages in Central Java—including inland areas of Demak Regency—are typically considered relatively stable regions in terms of public security by Indonesian standards. Kabupaten Demak does not appear in sources analyzing Indonesian public safety as a particularly problematic area. Naturally, any claim that would reference specific crime data, incidents, or concrete security risks cannot be verified on the basis of this source material, so such statements cannot be made here. Those considering travel or settlement are always advised to inform themselves about local conditions based on current guidance from Indonesian authorities.
Tourist attractions
No source-based information is available regarding Kuncir's direct tourist attractions. Considering Kabupaten Demak as a whole, however, one of the regency's best-known landmarks is the Demak Grand Mosque (Masjid Agung Demak), which is one of the oldest and most visited monuments of Javanese Islamic architecture, erected during the time of the Demak Sultanate. This attraction is located in Demak city, the regency's seat. The available sources do not mention any named tourist sites for Wonosalam District, where Kuncir is located. The region is characterized primarily by the Javanese rural landscape, agricultural environment, and local community life, which while potentially of interest to those inclined toward ecotourism or rural tourism, are not documented in available sources with concrete, verifiable program offerings.
Summary
Kuncir is a small Javanese village in Wonosalam District of Kabupaten Demak, Central Java province. As part of the region near Semarang and extending from the Java Sea coast toward inland areas, it can be understood as part of a territory historically connected to the Demak Sultanate. Since independent, detailed source material for the settlement is not available, the information presented above relies primarily on data at the Kabupaten Demak level and on generally applicable Indonesian regulatory frameworks. For those seeking property, investment opportunities, or tourist destinations in the region, more detailed research is recommended in the nearby city of Demak and in other, better-documented areas of the regency.

