Kemamang – East Javanese village in Balen District, Kabupaten Bojonegoro
Kemamang is an Indonesian settlement in East Java (Jawa Timur province), belonging to Balen kecamatan (district) within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Bojonegoro. Based on its coordinates (-7.2140969, 111.95523), it is located in the central-eastern band of the regency, in the northern interior areas of the island of Java. Kabupaten Bojonegoro itself is one of the largest districts in East Java, with its seat in Bojonegoro kecamatan. The natural characteristics typical of the region – such as the Bengawan Solo River and oil fields – fundamentally determine the daily life and economy of the broader area encompassing Kemamang.
General overview
Kemamang is one of the villages in Balen District, and as such, constitutes the basic unit of the Kabupaten Bojonegoro administrative system. Independent, village-level statistical or encyclopedic sources about the village are not yet available; therefore, the following sections use regency-level characteristics as context. According to the 2020 census data, Kabupaten Bojonegoro had approximately 1,339,100 inhabitants, with a population density of roughly 580 per km². The kabupaten is also known by the nickname "Tanah Begawan" (the land of the Begawan River), referring to the Bengawan Solo River, which is one of the most significant natural geographic elements of the region. The kabupaten borders Kabupaten Lamongan to the east, Kabupaten Blora (Central Java) to the west, Kabupaten Jombang, Nganjuk, Madiun, and Ngawi districts to the south, and Kabupaten Tuban to the north. Bojonegoro as a whole is characterized by traditional Javanese agricultural culture, tobacco and rice cultivation, and extraction of natural resources – particularly oil and teak. Balen kecamatan is one of the interior, moderately urbanized administrative units of the kabupaten; the villages belonging to the area are typically characterized as agricultural, rural communities.
Real estate and investment
Independent, village-level data on Kemamang's real estate market is not available; therefore, the following considerations reflect the broader context of Kabupaten Bojonegoro. The kabupaten's economy is continuously influenced by the fact that the Blok Cepu oil field, part of which is located in the West Bojonegoro region, is one of the most significant oil deposits in Indonesia, whose extraction affects the local labor market and infrastructure development. Real estate prices in Bojonegoro are generally significantly lower than in larger Javanese cities (Surabaya, Malang), yet the market is characterized by moderate, stable internal demand due to its proximity to agricultural and industrial zones. In Indonesia, direct land ownership is generally not possible for foreign nationals; according to applicable legislation, foreigners can participate in the real estate market at most through long-term rental arrangements (Hak Pakai) or through an Indonesian legal entity. From an investment perspective, rural East Javanese villages – including the Kemamang area – may be relevant primarily from the perspective of agricultural real estate (rice and tobacco fields), rather than as typical tourist or residential property investment targets.
Safety and security
Separate, verifiable data on security in Kemamang is not available. With regard to rural Javanese villages in general and Kabupaten Bojonegoro territory in particular, it can be said that interior Javanese agricultural regions are typically characterized by low crime rates and community-organized rural environments. In rural areas of Indonesia, local social cohesion – the traditional gotong royong (mutual assistance) system – is generally strong, playing an important role in maintaining the internal order of small communities. No special security warnings or extraordinary district events are known in connection with Balen District or the eastern interior zones of Kabupaten Bojonegoro; however, regarding specific, current security conditions, travelers are always advised to take into account travel guidance from their home country's foreign ministry.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Kemamang do not appear in available sources. Within the broader Kabupaten Bojonegoro area, however, there are several natural and cultural attractions known in the region. The kabupaten as a whole is known for its cultural and historical heritage linked to the Bengawan Solo River; the landscape along the river holds a significant place in both Javanese literature and musical tradition. References to the ancient history of oil extraction in Bojonegoro are found in Prasasti Telang (903 CE) and Prasasti Sangsang (907 CE) inscriptions, which record oil as an important product of the region already in medieval Javanese sources – these historical monuments form part of the kabupaten's heritage identity. For residents of Balen District and the area near Kemamang, the city of Bojonegoro serves as the nearest urban center through regency-level infrastructure and transportation connections, where cultural and commercial services are accessible. No named attraction specifically associated with Kemamang appears in any available source.
Summary
Kemamang is a rural Javanese village in Balen kecamatan, within Kabupaten Bojonegoro in East Java. Independent, detailed data about the village are not publicly available; however, based on the broader regency context, the region is characterized by agriculture, the cultural and natural geographic role of the Bengawan Solo River, and economic dynamics resulting from oil extraction. As a tourist destination, the village is not currently recognized, while from a real estate market perspective, the general characteristics of rural Javanese agricultural areas are relevant. For any visitor or investor decisions, on-site, current information is recommended.

