Jlamprang – a small village in the Kabupaten Wonosobo Kecamatan Leksono area of Central Java
Jlamprang is a small settlement in Indonesia located in Jawa Tengah (Central Java) province, within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Wonosobo, belonging to Kecamatan Leksono district. Based on its coordinates (-7.3441185, 109.9124708), it is situated in the inland, mountainous part of the kabupaten, close to the central axis of the island of Java. Direct, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic source material is not yet available for Jlamprang; therefore, the following account is primarily based on verifiable data and context at the Kabupaten Wonosobo regency level, with this explicitly noted.
General overview
Jlamprang is one of the villages of Kecamatan Leksono, which extends through the eastern-inland part of Kabupaten Wonosobo. The kabupaten itself – as recorded in Indonesian Wikipedia sources – was established on July 24, 1825, as an independent administrative unit under the sovereignty of the Yogyakarta Sultanate, following the skirmishes that concluded the Diponegoro War. Kyai Moh. Ngampah was appointed as the first bupati, receiving the name and rank of Kanjeng Raden Tumenggung Setjonegoro. This historical legacy is defining for the entire kabupaten, indicating that the region possesses centuries-old administrative and cultural traditions. Kabupaten Wonosobo lies adjacent to Kabupaten Temanggung and Kabupaten Magelang in the east, Kabupaten Purworejo to the south, Kabupaten Kebumen and Kabupaten Banjarnegara to the west, and Kabupaten Batang and Kabupaten Kendal to the north, forming a predominantly agricultural and mountainous area. In the case of Jlamprang – where specific data is not available – it is probable that it possesses the small-scale agricultural, rural character generally characteristic of the region, where tea, vegetable, and tobacco production, as well as traditional rice paddy farming, likely play a role, though no concrete, official data on this is available in the sources used.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Jlamprang is not available in the source material at hand. In the broader context of Kabupaten Wonosobo, however, it can be stated that in mountainous, rural areas of Central Java, property prices are generally significantly lower than in the more intensively visited regions of Bali or Yogyakarta. In rural Javanese properties, agricultural and residential real estate typically dominate, while industrial or commercial development is rarer. An important general framework to note is that in Indonesia, land ownership regulations impose strict restrictions on foreign nationals: "Hak Milik" (full ownership) is reserved exclusively for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically can acquire property through "Hak Pakai" (use rights) or other limited title forms. This general legal framework applies to Kabupaten Wonosobo territory, and thus also to Jlamprang. From an investment perspective, the rural Central Javanese region may offer opportunities more suitable for long-term, agricultural, or tourism-oriented investment, though assessing specific market dynamics would require current local data.
Safety and security
No independent, settlement-level statistical data on public safety in Jlamprang is available in the sources used. With regard to the broader Kabupaten Wonosobo and Kecamatan Leksono regions, it can be stated that rural and mountainous areas of Central Java generally rank among the relatively quieter zones with lower crime rates within Indonesia, though this assertion should be treated cautiously, as specific, official local crime statistics were not available. Travelers and potential investors should always obtain current information about the area directly from local authorities or reliable local sources, particularly when dealing with smaller, less-documented villages such as Jlamprang.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction specifically tied to Jlamprang appears in the available source material. However, Kabupaten Wonosobo regency is one of the touristically recognized areas of Central Java, with its primary attraction being the Dieng Plateau (Dataran Tinggi Dieng), a high volcanic plateau known in the region for its Hindu temple ruins, crater lakes, and unique climate. Wonosobo Kota, the regency seat, is the urban center from which the Dieng Plateau is accessible. Kecamatan Leksono itself lies within the interior of the kabupaten and, by its nature, is likely to appeal more through its natural mountainous landscape and traditional village life to those seeking an authentic Javanese rural environment. In the case of Jlamprang, should someone visit the area, the broader natural and cultural environment offered by Kabupaten Wonosobo would be the primary context, rather than any independent, named local attraction.
Summary
Jlamprang is a small Central Javanese village belonging to Kecamatan Leksono and Kabupaten Wonosobo, whose detailed, independent documentation is currently limited. Based on regency-level knowledge, the settlement can be classified among traditional, rural Javanese villages characterized by their agricultural nature and mountainous setting. No sources can speak to special tourist infrastructure, independent attractions, or specific real estate market data; all of this requires more thorough, on-site investigation by those interested.

