Pacangan – small village in Kecamatan Tragah, Kabupaten Bangkalan, East Java
Pacangan is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to the administrative district of Kecamatan Tragah, within Kabupaten Bangkalan regency, in East Java (Jawa Timur) province. Geographically, it is located on Madura island, with coordinates approximately -7.08° south latitude and 112.81° east longitude. Madura island is an integral part of East Java and is administratively divided into several kabupaten, of which Kabupaten Bangkalan is the westernmost regency on the island. The available sources do not contain detailed, specific data about Pacangan settlement, therefore the following sections present contextual information relating to the broader administrative units—Kabupaten Bangkalan and Kecamatan Tragah—with clear indication that this information applies to the wider area.
General overview
Pacangan is a small village for which authenticated, publicly available sources do not exist regarding its exact population and area, so substantiated claims cannot be made about these data. The settlement belongs to the district called Kecamatan Tragah, which forms part of Kabupaten Bangkalan. Kabupaten Bangkalan itself has its seat in the city of Bangkalan, which is also the regency's governmental and economic center. According to kabupaten-level sources, Bangkalan city (as a kecamatan) covers an area of 36.70 km² and has an elevation of approximately 5 meters above sea level. Bangkalan regency, lying on the western tip of Madura island in East Java, maintains relatively good connections with Surabaya, the capital of East Java province, thanks to its proximity to the Madura Strait. The Suramadu Bridge, which connects Surabaya and Madura island and was opened in 2009, substantially changed the island's accessibility and development dynamics, though this is primarily a general regional observation pertaining to areas near Bangkalan city, not specific data about Pacangan village. Kecamatan Tragah, to which Pacangan belongs, is a smaller administrative unit within the kabupaten; the livelihoods of people there are traditionally based on agriculture and fishing, which is generally characteristic of rural areas on Madura island, though this is merely the broader regional context.
Real estate and investment
No independent, authenticated data exists about Pacangan's real estate market. Regarding the broader region of Kabupaten Bangkalan, the generally observable trend is that since the opening of the Suramadu Bridge, areas closer to the Surabaya approach have seen more active real estate market interest, while in the regency's more distant, rural villages, real estate prices and transaction volumes have remained considerably more modest. Pacangan is a small village located in the rural interior of the kabupaten, where the real estate market—if we apply the broader regional pattern—presumably does not show dynamic commercial activity, though direct, verifiable data on this does not exist. In Indonesia, the legal framework governing real estate acquisition contains well-known provisions: foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik); for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) and in certain cases Hak Sewa (leasehold rights) are the available forms. These general Indonesian land ownership regulations apply to Pacangan as they do to any other area of the country. From an investment perspective, rural villages on Madura generally do not fall among priority target areas, though regional infrastructure developments could influence the wider area's prospects in the longer term.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistics or official assessment exist regarding Pacangan's public safety. It can be stated in general terms that Madura island and, within it, the rural areas of Kabupaten Bangkalan show public safety conditions similar to rural Indonesia's average, which through close community ties typically means a stable social environment in small villages. However, this is a general observation regarding the broader region, not a source-backed statement about Pacangan specifically. For travelers and local residents, it is advisable to monitor information from local authorities and foreign ministry travel notices for current and reliable information on the public safety situation.
Tourist attractions
No authenticated source data exists about named tourist attractions in Pacangan village. No detailed, verifiable sources are available regarding attractions in the Kecamatan Tragah area. Within the broader Kabupaten Bangkalan area—based on general kabupaten-level knowledge—the region's most well-known historical and cultural sites are found in and around Bangkalan city, though these cannot be characterized with specific distance data from Pacangan due to lack of sources. Madura island in general is known throughout Indonesia for Madurese culture, traditional bull racing (karapan sapi), and distinctive local cuisine, but these characteristics represent the general cultural context of the island as a whole, not peculiarities unique to Pacangan or Kecamatan Tragah specifically.
Summary
Pacangan is a small village on Madura island that belongs to Kecamatan Tragah district and Kabupaten Bangkalan regency in East Java province. The available sources do not contain detailed, settlement-level data about Pacangan, therefore the above sections present only verifiable information relating to the broader administrative units and the general regional context of Madura island. For those seeking more precise and current local information, sources from kabupaten-level authorities or the local municipal government are recommended as a starting point.

