Ketapanglor – administratively registered village in Ujungpangkah District, Gresik Regency
Ketapanglor is an Indonesian village (desa) located in East Java (Jawa Timur) province, in Kabupaten Gresik, specifically within Ujungpangkah District (Kecamatan Ujung Pangkah). Based on its coordinates, it is situated near the Java Sea coast in the northern part of Gresik Regency, on the eastern side of the island of Java. In the administrative database of the Indonesian Ministry of Home Affairs (Kemendagri), the settlement is registered under the administrative code 35.25.07.2012, which clearly identifies the village's administrative status and affiliation. From an administrative and economic perspective, Gresik Regency is a characteristic area of East Java, encompassing both industrial and traditional communities, with its northern coastal strip – to which Ketapanglor belongs – typically being home to fishing and agricultural communities.
General overview
Ketapanglor is a small, administratively registered village, for which the available Indonesian sources contain only administrative classification and the Ministry of Home Affairs identification code. The settlement belongs to Ujungpangkah District (Kecamatan Ujung Pangkah), which runs along the Java Sea in the northern part of Kabupaten Gresik. Ujungpangkah District is generally characterized by fishing, aquaculture, and small-scale agricultural activities, where the coastal location determines the local way of life and economic structure. Considering Gresik Regency as a whole, the area has industrial facilities and traditional communities rich in Islamic heritage living side by side, since Gresik city and its immediate surroundings form one of East Java's most important industrial zones. Regarding Ketapanglor's specific demographic data, area size, or other local characteristics, the available sources contain no information, and therefore these details are not included in this overview.
Real estate and investment
Standalone, settlement-level data on Ketapanglor's real estate market are not available, so the following presents characteristics of the broader region, Kabupaten Gresik, clearly indicating that these do not necessarily reflect the specific situation of the village. Gresik Regency's real estate market is one of East Java's dynamically developing industrial and residential property markets, driven primarily by manufacturing investments located near Gresik city and the relatively close proximity to the Surabaya agglomeration. Northern, coastal areas – where Ujungpangkah District is located – are generally characterized by agricultural and fishing land use, and property prices are typically lower than near the regency's urban or industrial zones. Foreign nationals' opportunities for acquiring property in Indonesia are generally restricted: under Indonesian law, "Hak Milik" (full ownership) is available exclusively to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners can acquire property under "Hak Pakai" (use rights) or other limited-term legal titles. Before making any investment decision, it is advisable to consult with local legal experts and verify current Indonesian regulations.
Safety and security
Standalone, verifiable public safety statistics for Ketapanglor or Ujungpangkah District are not available, so only a general picture of the broader region can be provided. Rural, coastal settlements in Kabupaten Gresik and East Java province are generally considered areas of relatively stable public safety, where local communities' close social networks contribute to maintaining social order. As in the vast majority of rural areas in Indonesia, personal acquaintance and mutual oversight play a traditional role in smaller communities. However, these generalizations do not replace current, local-level security information, which can be obtained by consulting with local authorities or people familiar with the area.
Tourist attractions
Regarding tourist attractions in Ketapanglor and its immediate surroundings, available sources do not name any specific sights. The northern coastal strip of Ujungpangkah District and Kabupaten Gresik, however, possesses natural and cultural characteristics generally typical for understanding the region. At the regency level, Gresik region features known sites related to Gresik city's traditional Islamic heritage, reflecting the area's long history as a Muslim trading center; however, these are located in the regency seat and more distant urban areas, not in Ketapanglor. Due to its coastal character, Ujungpangkah District is also characterized by mangrove forests and fishing landscapes, but the available sources do not mention any specific, named tourist attraction for this village.
Summary
Ketapanglor is a small East Javanese desa located in Ujungpangkah District, Kabupaten Gresik, and is registered in the Indonesian Ministry of Home Affairs database under code 35.25.07.2012. Detailed demographic, tourist, or real estate market data on the village do not appear in available sources; its characteristics are best understood within the framework of descriptions generally applicable to northern Gresik coastal settlements of a fishing and agricultural character. Those seeking well-founded information about the area or regency would be well advised to review sources covering Kabupaten Gresik as a whole and the broader context of Ujungpangkah District.

