Klino – small settlement in Kecamatan Sekar district, East Java
Klino is an Indonesian village that belongs to the administrative district (kecamatan) named Kecamatan Sekar, within Kabupaten Bojonegoro regency, in East Java (Jawa Timur) province. Geographically, it is situated in the inland areas of Java island, at approximate coordinates: -7.4434° south latitude and 111.7794° east longitude. Kabupaten Bojonegoro regency is located in the northwestern part of East Java and is characteristically known for its agricultural, forestry, and oil and gas extraction activities. Since no independent, detailed encyclopedic sources exist for Kecamatan Sekar and Klino, the following sections present the more broadly verifiable characteristics of the wider district and Bojonegoro regency in general, clearly indicating when data does not apply exclusively to Klino.
General overview
Klino does not rank among Indonesia's widely known or prominently visited settlements. Administratively, it forms part of Kecamatan Sekar district within Kabupaten Bojonegoro. Bojonegoro regency as a whole features rarely in mainstream Indonesian tourism, as the region is characterized primarily by agriculture – including rice cultivation and tobacco farming – and by petroleum and natural gas production. The villages in the regency are typically agrarian communities where daily life is closely tied to agricultural seasons. Detailed, publicly available statistical or descriptive data specific to Kecamatan Sekar district is not directly obtainable, making it impossible to provide concrete figures on Klino's population, area, and administrative divisions. However, following the general pattern of Javanese rural settlements, it is likely that the village maintains close economic and institutional ties with other villages in Kecamatan Sekar district and with Bojonegoro city, the regency's administrative seat.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable sources exist regarding Klino's real estate market. Viewed in broader context, the real estate market of Kabupaten Bojonegoro regency is not among East Java's intensively developing real estate centers, in contrast to the Surabaya metropolitan area or Malang city. In the Bojonegoro district, property prices are generally lower than those near the province's major cities, which makes land and property investment here interpretable primarily in terms of serving local needs rather than speculative capital growth. It is important to note as a general regulatory framework that foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land; according to applicable laws, they typically have access to Hak Pakai (right of use) or, for certain commercial purposes, the Hak Guna Bangunan institution. This general regulatory framework applies equally to Klino and the entire territory of Kabupaten Bojonegoro. Regarding agricultural land, the region may offer opportunities for local Indonesian investors, particularly due to the proximity of irrigated rice fields and forested, water-catchment areas.
Safety and security
No concrete, reliable statistical sources exist regarding public safety in Klino. Public security in Kabupaten Bojonegoro regency is generally characterized by the moderate level of public order typical of rural East Java: the province's rural districts do not typically rank among particularly high-crime areas compared to the country as a whole, though the infrastructure and institutional security present in major cities operates within more limited scope here. As in most rural villages throughout Indonesia, community-level social control and strong local community ties generally contribute to maintaining basic public order. General traveler caution, respect for local customs, and adherence to community norms are recommended in this region as well. Precise and detailed criminal data specific to Klino cannot be provided.
Tourist attractions
No named, verifiable sources exist regarding Klino's exclusive tourist attractions. However, the broader Kabupaten Bojonegoro regency possesses recognized natural and cultural attractions accessible from the district. For example, the Bengawan Solo river, Java's longest river, flows through Bojonegoro regency territory; this waterway is a defining element of the region's physical geography and part of the regency's historical and cultural identity. Kayangan Api, a naturally burning gas-vent site located in Bojonegoro territory and a rarity in Indonesia, functioning as a natural eternal flame, is a well-known natural attraction of the kabupaten, though precise distance from Klino cannot be stated due to source limitations. Additionally, the natural landscapes typical of the southern Javanese hilly, forested interior regions and observation of traditional Javanese village life may constitute potential draw for interested visitors to the Kecamatan Sekar district. Named attractions specifically bound to Klino cannot be identified due to source limitations.
Summary
Klino is a small settlement in East Java located in Kecamatan Sekar district, within Kabupaten Bojonegoro regency. The settlement currently lacks detailed, independent encyclopedic source material, making it possible to provide only general contextual information about its size, precise character, and local particulars through the broader framework of Bojonegoro regency. The region is characterized primarily by agricultural and industrial (petroleum and gas production) activities, is not a prominent tourist destination, and is defined in real estate terms by the modest dynamics typical of rural Javanese regions. For interested parties, the general atmosphere of Indonesian rural village life and the natural attributes of the broader Bojonegoro regency may provide a basis for engagement, but specific characteristics bound exclusively to Klino cannot be determined on the basis of available sources.

