Maneron – small settlement on Madura Island, in the territory of Kabupaten Bangkalan
Maneron is a settlement in Indonesia's East Java (Jawa Timur) province, on the island of Madura, within the administrative district of Kecamatan Sepulu. It belongs to Kabupaten Bangkalan regency, whose seat is Bangkalan city, which serves as both the regency's governmental and economic center. Geographically, based on its coordinates (-6,9029378; 112,9446047), it is located in the northern part of Madura. As a settlement administratively assigned to the Sepulu district, it is a typical example of rural villages on Madura, where activities are primarily focused on agriculture and fishing.
General overview
Maneron is a poorly documented small settlement that does not have a detailed entry in available sources or a dedicated Wikipedia article. The broader administrative unit, Kecamatan Sepulu, also forms part of Kabupaten Bangkalan, and what can be reliably established is that the regency seat, Bangkalan city, with its area of 36.70 km² and an elevation of approximately 5 meters above sea level, is relatively low-lying. Madura Island is generally characterized as a dry region with porous soil, where the local economy has traditionally been defined by salt production, fishing, tobacco cultivation, and animal husbandry. Villages belonging to the Sepulu district — and presumably Maneron as well — are characterized by rural, small-community lifestyles, where infrastructure and public services may lag behind the main urban centers of the island. Bangkalan city is directly connected to Surabaya, the largest city in East Java, via the Suramadu Bridge, which significantly improves accessibility and economic potential for the regency as a whole, though this advantage primarily affects southern areas near the bridge directly, not necessarily the villages located in the northern parts of the island.
Real estate and investment
Available sources do not contain concrete real estate market data specific to Maneron, so the following provides general context for the broader region of Kabupaten Bangkalan and Madura Island. Since the opening of the Suramadu Bridge in 2009, the real estate market in Kabupaten Bangkalan has experienced moderate but noticeable growth, particularly in areas near the bridge where industrial parks and logistics facilities are being developed. In the interior and northern areas of the island, which may include Maneron, real estate prices are generally lower, demand is more subdued, and development activity is more modest than in the southern zone closer to Surabaya. According to general Indonesian property regulations, foreign private individuals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) to Indonesian real estate; for them, Hak Pakai (use rights) and, under certain conditions, Hak Sewa (lease rights) are possible arrangements. Before making any investment decision, it is advisable to engage an Indonesian legal expert and local real estate consultant, especially in rural areas with less documentation.
Safety and security
No specific data or statistics characterizing public safety in Maneron are available. Kabupaten Bangkalan and Madura Island generally exhibit the characteristics of rural East Java: strong social control in small communities, and the decisive role of local customs and adat (local community norms) in everyday life. Madura has historically been known for the tradition of carok, which was a form of traditional honor defense, but modern statehood and local development have brought significant changes to social relations over recent decades. No database references comparable to ASEAN-region security assessments are available to allow for a specific judgment regarding public safety in Kabupaten Bangkalan. In rural Madura areas, the maintenance of basic public order is ensured jointly by local police units and community structures.
Tourist attractions
The available sources do not list any named tourist attractions specifically associated with Maneron, so the following addresses generally known attractions in the broader vicinity, namely Kabupaten Bangkalan. Bangkalan city itself offers various cultural and religious landmarks that can be connected to Madurese cultural heritage. Within the regency, community events that maintain local Madurese traditions are generally well-known, including kerap sapi, or Madurese bull racing (karapan sapi), which is one of the island's most characteristic cultural events and attracts visitors annually. The northern coast of Madura Island, where Maneron may be located, has coastal areas, but these are not mentioned with specific references in the available material. Rest areas belonging to the Suramadu Bridge approach on the Bangkalan side also attract visitors, though these are located near the bridge in the southern part of the island. Those who visit Maneron encounter the everyday, rural atmosphere of Kecamatan Sepulu and the broader regency, not a classical tourist destination.
Summary
Maneron is a poorly documented rural small settlement in the northern part of Madura Island in East Java province, belonging to Kecamatan Sepulu and Kabupaten Bangkalan regency. Available sources do not contain settlement-level statistical, tourist, or real estate market data. Understanding the location is framed by the broader context of Kabupaten Bangkalan: improved accessibility via the Suramadu Bridge, traditional Madurese economic and cultural heritage, and the general development level of rural Madura. For those seeking real estate or wishing to assess the area, consultation with local legal and real estate experts is recommended.

