Dawungan – settlement in the Masaran district, in the heart of Kabupaten Sragen
Dawungan is a small settlement (administrative unit at desa or dusun level) in Central Java (Jawa Tengah Province), belonging to Kecamatan Masaran, which forms part of Kabupaten Sragen. The regency seat itself is Sragen city, which is located approximately 30 kilometers northeast of Surakarta (Solo). Based on its coordinates, the area lies in the southwestern part of Masaran district, on the Solo valley plain. It is important to note that the available source material extends only to regency level, so specifically and independently verifiable data concerning Dawungan is not currently available.
General overview
Dawungan operates directly within the administrative framework of Kecamatan Masaran and forms part of the Solo Raya metropolitan region, whose economic and cultural center is Surakarta. According to 2024 data, Kabupaten Sragen as a whole has a population of 1,021,435, reflecting conditions in an agricultural and industrializing lowland regency. Masaran district itself is typically a mixed-profile area: on one hand, rice cultivation and other arable agricultural activities take place in the area, and on the other hand, due to its proximity to the Solo Raya industrial zone, smaller processing facilities are also present at the district level. Independent source material on Dawungan's own named infrastructure, population size, or community characteristics is currently unavailable, so these district-level connections provide the general context for the location. Kabupaten Sragen is also known in the Central Javan administrative system as "Kabupaten Fosil" (Fossil Regency) and "Bumi Sukowati," the latter being a designation originating from the era of the Kasunanan Surakarta (the Surakarta kingdom).
Real estate and investment
Independent data on the real estate market in Dawungan specific to the village is not available in publicly accessible sources, therefore the following describes the general real estate market context of Kabupaten Sragen and the Solo Raya region. The Solo Raya region – of which Sragen is part – has undergone gradual economic development over the past decade, driven partly by industrial and logistics investments around Surakarta and partly by internal Javan migration. Real estate prices in the regency area are typically lower than in areas directly attached to Surakarta, which represents a relatively affordable entry point. Regarding Indonesian real estate regulations, it is generally applicable that foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) are the prevalent property titles, which are established in national-level legislation. Investment attractiveness in the Sragen district is also influenced by the fact that the Solo–Surabaya railway line and its associated road network run through the broader region, maintaining the region's inter-regional accessibility.
Safety and security
Independent village-level statistics or official sources on public safety in Dawungan are not known. With regard to the broader Kabupaten Sragen and Central Java Province, it can be said in general that rural areas of Java typically have stable security conditions, characterized by everyday life under strong community control and low-level street crime – however, this observation is based on regional aggregates and general knowledge of Javan public perception, and does not replace specific local police data. As in all Indonesian rural areas, the basic level of public order in Dawungan is based on the RT/RW system (neighborhood and residential unit-level community organizations), which form an informal conflict resolution and monitoring network. Before traveling or relocating, reviewing current local and consular information is certainly recommended.
Tourist attractions
Dawungan does not contain tourist attractions named in available sources. However, the most prominent sight in Kabupaten Sragen as a whole is the Sangiran site and its associated Museum Fosil Sangiran, which is one of the world's most significant sites of human and paleontological fossils and holds UNESCO World Heritage status – this is clearly confirmed by data in the source material. Sangiran is located within the regency territory and represents the region's most well-known cultural and scientific attraction. Reliable data on the precise distance from Dawungan is not available, but since both Masaran district and the Sangiran site form part of Kabupaten Sragen, proximity can be assumed at the regional level. Beyond this, the cultural heritage of the Solo Raya region – the traditions of the Surakarta keraton (royal court), Javanese batik, and traditional wayang performances – are likewise accessible within the broader district, although these are directly associated with Surakarta rather than Dawungan.
Summary
Dawungan is a small settlement located in Central Java, in Masaran district and Kabupaten Sragen, for which independent, detailed publicly available source data is not currently available. Understanding the place is framed by the context of the Solo Raya region: an agricultural and industrializing, but fundamentally rural lowland area, whose most well-known regional attraction is the Sangiran early human fossil site. In terms of real estate market and public safety, regency-level connections are applicable with careful qualification. Those seeking detailed, current information about Dawungan should contact local authorities, the Kecamatan Masaran administration, or the official channels of Pemerintah Kabupaten Sragen.

