Sudah – a settlement in Malo district, Bojonegoro Regency
Sudah is a settlement belonging to Malo district (kecamatan) in Bojonegoro Regency, East Java Province (Jawa Timur). It is situated on the island of Java, in the western part of the regency. Bojonegoro Regency is one of East Java's significant administrative units, which plays an important economic and geographic role in the region. According to the coordinates belonging to the settlement (-7.1296275, 111.7227125), Sudah is located in Malo district, which forms part of the regency's administrative structure.
General overview
Sudah is a small town settlement in Malo district, located within Bojonegoro Regency's territory. The settlement is not known as a tourism center, but rather forms part of the local community and regional economy. Malo district, to which it belongs, is an important unit in Bojonegoro Regency's administrative structure. Bojonegoro Regency generally lies in northeastern Java in Indonesia, and borders several neighboring regencies – to the north with Tuban Regency, to the east with Lamongan Regency, to the south with Jombang, Nganjuk, Madiun, and Ngawi Regencies, and to the west with Blora Regency (which is located in Central Java Province). This geographic location marks the beginning of East Java, known as Indonesia's western gateway.
Bojonegoro Regency, of which Sudah is a part, is commonly known by the designation "Tanah Begawan" (Land of the Wise), which refers to its commodities – primarily underground oil and gas, as well as teak. Sudah, as a settlement-level administrative unit in Malo district, functions within that regency's structure. The historical significance of oil and gas production for Bojonegoro extends back several centuries: according to local sources, already in the years 903 and 907, according to the Prasasti Telang and Prasasti Sangsang inscriptions, "lenga" (earthly oil) appears as an important trade product of the Bukit Kapur region (Limestone Hills), which dominated a long stretch of the Bengawan River. Sudah settlement is located in this geomorphologically and economically complex area.
According to the 2020 census, Bojonegoro Regency had a population of 1,339,100, with a population density of approximately 580 persons/km². This means that the regency is moderately densely populated compared to other parts of Java island, but possesses a significant population. Sudah, as a settlement in Malo district, is situated in this context, forming part of the regency's broader administrative and economic dynamics.
Real estate and investment
Regarding real estate market opportunities in Sudah and its associated Malo district, settlement-level sources are not available. However, trends observable at the Bojonegoro Regency level and general Indonesian real estate market dynamics can be used to assess the situation. Bojonegoro Regency's economy relies on oil and gas production, as well as forestry (particularly teak), which exerts significant influence on the local real estate market and investment opportunities.
The Indonesian real estate market is generally open to foreign investors, but within defined frameworks. According to Indonesian law, foreign nationals can own Indonesian real estate with restrictions. They typically can hold a 30-year usage right (Hak Guna Usaha – HGU) or a 25-year residential building right (Hak Guna Bangunan – HGB), which can be extended, but fundamentally represents stricter limitations than the free property ownership (Hak Milik) available to Indonesian citizens. Bojonegoro Regency, as an autonomous administrative unit, offers local investment opportunities, particularly in the energy sector, forestry, and agriculture. Sudah, as a settlement in Malo district, likely has a real estate market influenced by such broader regional economic processes.
Real estate prices in Bojonegoro Regency are generally lower compared to larger urban centers on Java island (such as Surabaya, Malang, or Semarang), but interest may increase with growing local economic activity. The Cepu Block sedimentary basin, which is located in the regency's western part, is one of Indonesia's major oil fields, suggesting long-term economic stability and potential development. Sudah's settlement-level real estate market operates within this broader context.
Safety and security
Concrete sources are not available regarding settlement-level security data for Sudah. However, at the Malo district and Bojonegoro Regency level, one can expect typical security characteristics of a medium-sized Indonesian regency. East Java Province and its subdivisions generally belong to the relatively more stable and orderly administered areas of Java island.
Indonesian rural and small town settlements are generally characterized by lower rates of violent crime compared to urban centers. Maintenance of public order is based on local police organizations and community-level cooperation. In the case of Bojonegoro Regency, as an area with a meaningful local economic base, the presence of general security infrastructure can be assumed. Sudah, as a settlement that is likely smaller and more rural in character, would benefit from the regency's security conditions. For travelers and real estate investors, it is recommended to observe basic precautions, such as maintaining situational awareness, safeguarding valuables, and complying with local regulations, which is standard practice in most Indonesian locations.
Tourist attractions
No sources are available regarding specific tourist attractions within Sudah settlement. However, at the Malo district and Bojonegoro Regency level, numerous cultural, natural, and economic points of interest are noteworthy. Bojonegoro Regency's historical significance in the oil and gas economy is expressed through the medieval period documented by the Prasasti Telang and Prasasti Sangsang inscriptions, which may also be accessible through museums containing these stones or historic sites.
The Bengawan River, which flows through a long section of Bojonegoro Regency, forms the natural and economic heart of the region, and can offer such minor tourist sites as riverbank tours or community observation activities. The teak forests, which are components of Bojonegoro's economy, also possess potential for nature tourism. The Cepu Block sedimentary basin, located in the regency's western part, presents a clear picture of the historical and current operations of the oil and gas industry. From Sudah's settlement level, access to such regional attractions is possible through Malo district's transportation and administrative infrastructure.
Summary
Sudah is a small town settlement in Malo district, Bojonegoro Regency, East Java, functioning as part of the regency's economic and administrative structure. The area is situated within a regional context based on energy and forestry economies, as well as historical and natural endowments. In the absence of settlement-level expertise, based on potentials observable at the Bojonegoro Regency level and general Indonesian conditions, its real estate market is moderately developed, and its public safety corresponds to Indonesian rural norms. For travelers and investors, Sudah represents an area that exemplifies the economically active but less bustling countryside of Java island, offering the opportunity to discover the local community.


