Depok – a small settlement in the southern, mountainous part of Kabupaten Pekalongan
Depok is a small settlement in Indonesia's Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province, within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Pekalongan, belonging to Lebakbarang district (Kecamatan Lebakbarang). Based on its coordinates (-6.8613557, 109.5954894), it is located in the more southerly, topographically varied part of the regency, distant from the Java Sea coastal strip. Direct, settlement-level data about the village are not currently available, so the following sections provide context based on the known characteristics of the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Pekalongan, with this being clearly indicated in each case.
General overview
Depok, as part of Kecamatan Lebakbarang, is located in an area that falls within the internal, near-mountainous zone of Kabupaten Pekalongan. The regency itself — whose administrative seat is Kajen — is a medium-sized administrative unit of Central Java: according to 2024 provisional data, its population exceeded 1,026,000, while in 2019 it counted 897,111 inhabitants. This dynamic suggests that the kabupaten as a whole constitutes a slowly but steadily growing region. Kabupaten Pekalongan's northern boundary is formed by the Java Sea and Kota Pekalongan, with Kabupaten Batang to the east, Kabupaten Banjarnegara to the south, and Kabupaten Pemalang to the west. Depok, lying in the more southerly Lebakbarang district, is connected to the regency's internal, more mountainous territory, where agriculture and plantation farming generally play a more significant role than in the coastal commercial zones. Directly verifiable detailed data about Kecamatan Lebakbarang and Depok itself are not available, so definitive statements cannot be made about the settlement's size, internal structure, or exact population.
Real estate and investment
Independent, authenticated data about the real estate market in Depok and Kecamatan Lebakbarang are not currently available. Regarding Kabupaten Pekalongan as a whole, the regency's real estate market differs significantly from those in coastal or large-city-adjacent areas: in the internal, more rural zones — into which Lebakbarang falls — property prices and investor activity are generally more modest than in the northern areas close to Kota Pekalongan. In Indonesia generally, foreign nationals' opportunities to acquire real estate are limited: Hak Milik (full ownership) is reserved exclusively for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may acquire property only through Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights) titles, and this regulation applies throughout the country. In smaller, less accessible villages, investor activity is typically low, with the local real estate market driven primarily by the needs of the local community. On this basis, when considering Depok from an investment perspective, it is advisable to take into account the broader regional context and to conduct on-site inquiry before making any decision.
Safety and security
Independent, authenticated data about public safety in Depok are not available. Regarding Kabupaten Pekalongan and Central Java province as a whole, it can be stated in general terms that rural, mountainous areas in Indonesia typically have lower crime rates than large urban agglomerations; however, this assertion cannot be confirmed by specific statistics in Depok's case. The quality of transportation infrastructure in the interior areas of Kabupaten Pekalongan may vary, which can affect the accessibility of rescue and law enforcement services. For travelers and those planning extended stays, it is advisable to investigate current local conditions beforehand and to monitor any advisories from Indonesian authorities.
Tourist attractions
Available, verified sources do not provide named tourist attractions specific to Depok village. The broader Kabupaten Pekalongan region is known from a tourism perspective primarily for Kota Pekalongan's batik culture — the area's batik industry and museum (Museum Batik Pekalongan) are located in Kota Pekalongan, at the regency's northern boundary, and this tourist appeal is mainly associated with the city rather than the interior rural areas. In Lebakbarang district and its surroundings, the natural features — the rolling, verdant landscape, the agricultural environment characteristic of Central Java's mountainous terrain — could theoretically offer nature-walking or rural tourism experiences, but we are unable to name specific, source-supported attractions or activities associated with Depok. For those with an interest, the starting point may be the better-documented attractions located near Kota Pekalongan and Kajen.
Summary
Depok is a small settlement in Central Java, in Lebakbarang district of Kabupaten Pekalongan, which is not documented in detail in publicly available sources. The regency as a whole is a slowly growing administrative unit with a population approaching one million, whose southern, internal areas — including the villages belonging to the Lebakbarang area — exhibit a rural, mountainous character. No specific data about tourism, the real estate market, or public security for the village are available, so on these matters the general characteristics of the broader region provide a starting point. For more comprehensive, reliable information, on-site inquiry or consultation with official sources in the kabupaten is recommended.

