Longkek – a small settlement on Madura Island in Kabupaten Bangkalan
Longkek is a small settlement (desa) in Jawa Timur (East Java) province in Indonesia, located on Madura Island. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Galis district, which functions as part of Kabupaten Bangkalan regency. Based on its coordinates (–7.10° south latitude, 112.96° east longitude), it is situated in the south-eastern part of the regency. Bangkalan itself is located at the western tip of Madura Island and maintains direct land connection with East Java's capital Surabaya via the Suramadu Bridge.
General overview
Currently, no independent settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are available specifically about Longkek, therefore the information below is based on verifiable data and context at the Kecamatan Galis and Kabupaten Bangkalan levels. Villages in Kabupaten Bangkalan generally consist of small-scale communities built on agricultural and fishing activities. In this part of Madura Island, the terrain is relatively flat with low elevation above sea level—Bangkalan city, for example, rises only 5 meters above sea level according to verified source data. The region's inhabitants typically represent Madurese culture and language, which possess their own literary traditions and distinctive customs. Galis district is a rural-character administrative area in the more southern parts of Kabupaten Bangkalan; the local economy is primarily based on smallholding agriculture, tobacco cultivation—a traditional crop for which Madura is known—and local commerce. Longkek itself is likely a smaller community with a population ranging from several hundred to a few thousand, though no precise data on this is contained in these sources.
Real estate and investment
No direct settlement-level data is available regarding Longkek's real estate market, therefore it is worthwhile to consider the context of Kabupaten Bangkalan and the broader Madurese–East Javanese region. Over recent decades, Bangkalan regency has undergone significant infrastructure development, one of the most determining factors being the opening of the Suramadu Bridge in 2009: through its direct connection with Surabaya, it stimulated capital investment and interest in the real estate sector in the western part of the island. However, this effect is primarily linked to Bangkalan city and its immediate surroundings; in rural districts similar to Kecamatan Galis—where Longkek is located—property prices and market turnover characteristically move at considerably lower levels, and the number of transactions is smaller. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; for them, long-term lease (Hak Sewa) or the so-called Hak Pakai (use rights) represent legal options, whose conditions and duration are stipulated in legislation. It is always recommended to involve a local legal expert before making investment decisions.
Safety and security
No public safety-specific data, crime statistics, or local police reports regarding Longkek are contained in these sources, therefore only general observations characteristic of the broader region can be made. Kabupaten Bangkalan and Madura Island in general are considered rural, community-based areas where strong local social networks and communities' internal cohesion have traditionally played an important role in daily life. In certain areas of the island, the phenomenon of clan- and tribe-based conflicts (carok culture) was previously known, and while its intensity has decreased over recent decades, no source data is available regarding its direct relevance to Longkek. It can be generally stated that in rural East Javanese and Madurese villages, everyday safety levels are maintained through local customs and community control, but tourists and outsiders are always advised to inform themselves about current local conditions before arrival.
Tourist attractions
Longkek does not appear as an independent tourist destination in available encyclopedic sources, and no named local attraction can be identified based on verified materials. However, the broader Kabupaten Bangkalan possesses numerous known attractions that may constitute points of interest for visitors to the region. Located in Bangkalan city on Arosbaya Hill is the Air Mata Royal Cemetery (makam Air Mata), a historically significant burial complex built for Madurese sultans. The Syaikhona Moh. Cholil Mosque, also connected to Bangkalan city, and its associated religious tradition represent a regionally defining element in terms of Islamic education and pesantren culture. The Suramadu Bridge itself is a striking infrastructure facility, with viewing points and rest areas located at its Madurese end. All these attractions, however, are located several kilometers away from Longkek, primarily in the vicinity of Bangkalan city; no source data is available regarding specific tourist attractions connected to Kecamatan Galis district.
Summary
Longkek is a small rural settlement located on Madura Island in Kabupaten Bangkalan, within Kecamatan Galis district, for which no detailed independent encyclopedic sources are available. The village bears the characteristics of Madurese and East Javanese rural communities: an agriculture-based economy, strong local social networks, and a lifestyle defined by Madurese poetry and culture. For investors and those interested in the real estate market, the relevant context is primarily provided by Kabupaten Bangkalan's development dynamics, particularly the infrastructure changes connected to the Suramadu Bridge, although these effects are more moderate in rural districts—including presumably in Longkek—than in the regency seat. For tourists, the area may primarily serve as a starting point for sightseeing in attractions near Kabupaten Bangkalan city.

