Mori – Rural settlement in Trucuk District, Bojonegoro Regency, East Java
Mori is a settlement in East Java (Jawa Timur Province) that falls administratively under Trucuk District (kecamatan) of Kabupaten Bojonegoro. Based on its coordinates (−7.14° S, 111.85° E), it is situated on the interior plains of East Java, within the zone of transportation corridors connecting North Java and areas to the south. Direct information about the settlement is limited to administrative jurisdiction and location as recorded in the database; more comprehensive demographic or infrastructural data from targeted local sources is not available. Considering the broader provincial context, Jawa Timur has a total area of 48,033 km², a population of nearly 41.9 million as of end-2024, and contributes approximately 15 percent to Indonesia's GDP.
General overview
Mori is a village in Trucuk, one of the interior districts of Kabupaten Bojonegoro. Bojonegoro Regency lies in the north-central band of East Java, along the valley of the Bengawan Solo River, which fundamentally shapes the region's agricultural and water management characteristics. The regency's area is traditionally known for rice and corn cultivation, and for oil and natural gas extraction that has expanded in recent decades, both serving as important pillars of the local economy. Trucuk District itself is agrarian in character, with a typical landscape comprising cultivated fields, small villages, and an irrigation channel network fed by tributaries of the Bengawan Solo. Mori undoubtedly fits into this rural, agriculturally-oriented village fabric, though verified local sources regarding the settlement's internal structure, population, and institutions are not yet available. Based on provincial-level data, Jawa Timur is the most populous and territorially largest province on Java, and serves as the central and east Indonesian industrial and financial hub, which indirectly affects rural regions through labor mobility and development resource allocation.
Real estate and investment
Detailed public real estate market data for Mori settlement and its immediate area is not available; accordingly, the following presents the broader market context of Kabupaten Bojonegoro and Jawa Timur Province, clearly noting that these are not Mori-specific data. The real estate market in Bojonegoro Regency is typically characterized by agricultural land, residential areas surrounding small towns, and a local commercial sector stimulated by the hydrocarbon industry. Property prices are higher around the regency seat and major industry hubs, while in more remote rural villages such as Mori likely is, prices remain significantly lower. Under Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; for them, Hak Pakai (use rights) or long-term lease structures are available, the details of which should always be discussed with current legal advisors before making specific investment decisions. General economic growth affecting Jawa Timur Province and development waves originating from Surabaya may have longer-term impacts on regency-level markets, but such effects typically manifest with delay and moderation in interior rural villages.
Safety and security
Independent, verified statistical data on safety and security in Mori is not available. Generally, rural interior districts of Jawa Timur Province, including the agricultural areas of Bojonegoro Regency, are characterized as low-tourism, closed-community villages where serious public crime incidents are rarely publicized in areas distant from the capital and larger cities. This does not, however, constitute an assessment based on local data; the responsible authorities of Kabupaten Bojonegoro are the authoritative source for current security conditions. Basic precautions generally recommended in rural areas of Indonesia — discrete handling of valuables, respect for local customs, engagement of local acquaintances or trusted guides — are appropriate in Mori and Trucuk District as well.
Tourist attractions
Mori itself does not appear in accessible tourism sources as an attraction or destination, and no specific landmark can be identified for Trucuk District in verified source materials. The broader Kabupaten Bojonegoro, however, does possess several better-known attractions that may be relevant for travelers to the region. One of the regency's most well-known natural sites is Objek Wisata Dander, a natural park; waterfront areas along the Bengawan Solo; and the Kayangan Api phenomenon, featuring eternal flame gas emissions, which represents one of the region's distinctive geological attractions. These locations are generally accessible by car or local transport from within Bojonegoro Regency, though their exact distances from Mori cannot be verified from reliable sources. Rural Jawa Timur more broadly can be a valuable destination for those interested in authentic village Javanese life, traditional agriculture, or the Bengawan Solo river area.
Summary
Mori is a rural settlement in East Java belonging to Trucuk District of Kabupaten Bojonegoro, fitting into the Javanese agricultural landscape, likely within the broader catchment area of the Bengawan Solo River. Settlement-level data supported by local sources remain limited; available context is best understood at the level of Jawa Timur Province and Bojonegoro Regency. The location is not a prominent tourist destination, represents a lower-traffic rural Javanese village category from a real estate market perspective, and local security conditions should be assessed through reliable local official sources. For visitors to the broader Bojonegoro region, regency-level attractions, particularly natural and cultural sites, offer meaningful activity options.

