Pamorah – settlement on the island of Madura, in Tragah district, Kabupaten Bangkalan
Pamorah is a small settlement in Indonesia's East Java (Jawa Timur) province, administratively encompassed within the Tragah kecamatan (district) and Kabupaten Bangkalan. It is located on the island of Madura, with coordinates approximately -7.0701 southern latitude and 112.8076 eastern longitude. The seat of Kabupaten Bangkalan is the city of Bangkalan, which serves as both the administrative and economic center of the kabupaten. Pamorah itself does not appear separately in available sources, therefore the following description is substantially based on verifiable knowledge at the broader regency and district level, which is noted in all cases.
General overview
Pamorah is a relatively poorly documented small rural settlement belonging to Tragah kecamatan. Kabupaten Bangkalan is located at the western tip of Madura island and administratively belongs to East Java province. According to sources verified on id.wikipedia.org, the area of the adjacent Bangkalan kecamatan is 36.70 km², with an elevation of merely 5 meters above sea level, and comprises a total of 7 kelurahan (urban districts) and 6 desa (villages). Pamorah, by comparison, is found in Tragah district, though village-level data is currently not available in publicly processed form. On this part of Madura island, economic life has traditionally been based on agriculture, fishing, and small-scale commerce. Madurese culture, local customs, and religious life – centered on Islam – shape daily life in this area. Kabupaten Bangkalan as a whole receives relatively little attention from tourism or investment perspectives compared to neighboring Surabaya or the Bali coast, reflecting the region's quieter, more traditional character.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Pamorah is not available from verified sources; therefore, the following presents general characteristics of Kabupaten Bangkalan and the broader Madura island context. In the past decade, Kabupaten Bangkalan has gained significant infrastructural advantage through the Suramadu bridge (the Surabaya–Madura connecting bridge, which opened in 2009): the bridge shortened crossing times between Surabaya and the island, which in principle created favorable conditions for real estate developments on the western part of the island. However, actual real estate market activity is primarily observed at the level of Bangkalan city and its immediate surroundings; more distant small villages – such as Pamorah may be – are typically less affected by capital-driven real estate development. Under the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreigners cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; possible legal structures include Hak Pakai (use rights), Hak Sewa (lease rights), or Hak Guna Bangunan acquired through establishing a PT PMA commercial entity. These rules apply throughout the country, thus also within Kabupaten Bangkalan and Tragah district territory. Prior to any investment decision, consultation with a local legal expert is recommended.
Safety and security
Verified settlement-level statistics on public security in Pamorah are not available. Kabupaten Bangkalan and Madura island generally represent a region where local community norms and strong religious-cultural ties play a decisive role in maintaining social order. For East Java province as a whole, it can be said that rural areas typically offer a more peaceful public security environment than major cities; however, due to the absence of reliable, up-to-date crime data, generalization should be approached carefully. When planning travel or settlement, it is advisable to inquire with local authorities, the relevant bodies of Polres Bangkalan (Bangkalan Police Headquarters), and the current travel advisory from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the most recent public security assessments.
Tourist attractions
No identified tourist attractions at settlement level in Pamorah can be verified from reliable sources. However, known attractions are found within the broader Kabupaten Bangkalan area, which are also accessible from Tragah district. In Bangkalan city and its surroundings, the local particularities of Madurese culture, traditional mosque architecture, and Islamic religious sites represent the main attractions. The Suramadu bridge itself is a striking landmark and a fundamental infrastructural element affecting access to the island. Madura island is generally known for the tradition of karapan sapi (bull racing), which is one of the symbolic elements of the island's cultural identity and is held as an annual event; however, for precise scheduling and locations of this event, it is always advisable to inquire with the current organizing authorities and reliable local sources. Available source materials provide no information about specific natural or cultural landmarks in the immediate vicinity of Pamorah.
Summary
Pamorah is a small settlement on Madura island in Tragah district, Kabupaten Bangkalan, East Java province, that is poorly documented in publicly available sources. The broader area – thanks to Kabupaten Bangkalan and proximity to the Suramadu bridge – possesses certain development potential; however, smaller villages, including presumably Pamorah, function primarily as traditional agricultural and fishing communities. To acquire detailed, factual local knowledge, on-site inquiry and consultation with the relevant administrative authorities of Kabupaten Bangkalan are recommended.

