Madureso – village in Kuwarasan District, Kebumen Regency, Central Java
Madureso is a small Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to Kuwarasan kecamatan (district) in Kebumen kabupaten (regency), in Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province on Java Island. Based on its coordinates (-7.6601218, 109.5002809), it is situated in the southern interior regions of Java, close to the Indian Ocean coastline. The capital of Central Java is Semarang, and the province counted approximately 38.3 million inhabitants in mid-2024, making it one of the most densely populated provinces in the entire country. Madureso itself is an administrative unit of modest size, fitting the agricultural traditions of the region, and currently no independent statistical or encyclopedic sources are available about it.
General overview
Madureso belongs to Kuwarasan kecamatan, which forms part of Kebumen kabupaten. Kebumen Regency is located in the southern band of Central Java, where the landscape gradually rises from coastal plains toward interior hills and mountains. The region is traditionally agricultural in character: rice, corn, and various vegetable crops characterize land use. Kuwarasan is a relatively smaller kecamatan within Kebumen; its settlements are largely rural in nature and minimally industrialized. The central and southern band of Central Java is an important bearer of Javanese culture: the province's traditions, religious customs, and everyday life are substantially tied to Javanese ethnic practices, although smaller Sundanese and other communities are also present within the province. No specific population figures, area data, or other independent, verifiable facts about Madureso are available, therefore the above description reflects the context of the district and regency.
Real estate and investment
Independent, settlement-level data regarding the real estate market in Madureso and Kuwarasan District are not available. Kebumen Regency as a whole belongs to the relatively moderately economically developed, rural regions of Central Java, where real estate prices are typically significantly lower than near Semarang or the tourism-developed Yogyakarta. Purchase prices for rural agricultural properties and residential plots in the region are generally a fraction of those in Java's major cities, which may attract certain investor interest, primarily among domestic buyers. A generally applicable Indonesian regulatory framework stipulates that foreigners cannot purchase property on full ownership basis (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other limited property titles are available, the details of which should be clarified with an Indonesian legal advisor. The region's investment appeal is primarily driven by agricultural potential and low entry costs, while rural parts of Kebumen lag behind the province's more developed districts in terms of development infrastructure and commercially attractive accessibility.
Safety and security
Independent crime statistics or police reports specific to Madureso and Kuwarasan District are not publicly available. Generally speaking, rural settlements in Central Java – including villages in Kebumen kabupaten – are traditionally considered low-crime environments with strong community ties. The social structure of Javanese villages, the culture of mutual assistance (gotong royong), and close neighborhood relations generally contribute to the maintenance of public order. However, it is worth noting that institutional police presence is less frequent in rural areas than in major cities. Travelers and potential residents should seek information from local authorities or district-level administrative bodies about the current situation, as reliable, up-to-date crime data specific to Madureso was not accessible at the time this article was prepared.
Tourist attractions
The available source material does not contain tourist attractions that can be directly associated with Madureso by name. Kebumen Regency as a whole, however, possesses several known natural and cultural attractions that may hold interest for travelers to the broader region. Karst caves and southern coastal sections on the Indian Ocean shore are found near Kebumen kabupaten, although the exact distance of these from Madureso village cannot be specified precisely based on available data. Rural villages located in the interior of Central Java generally offer impressions of the traditional Javanese agricultural landscape, rice-terraced hillsides, and small village life for those interested in such scenes, rather than through organized tourist infrastructure. A responsible article can only report specific sights, temples, mountains, or beaches by name from verified sources, and such data is currently not available regarding Madureso.
Summary
Madureso is a small rural settlement in the southern part of Central Java, in Kuwarasan District, within Kebumen Regency. No independent encyclopedic or statistical sources are available about the village, therefore its characterization relies on generally ascertainable data about the broader district and province. The region is rural and agricultural in character, with low real estate prices and traditional Javanese community life. Kebumen kabupaten is a low-key, minimally touristed rural region, which may primarily be of interest to those wishing to become acquainted with the genuine everyday realities of rural Javanese life, rather than seeking developed tourist infrastructure.

