Katerban – a village in Baron District of Nganjuk Regency, East Java
Katerban is a small village (desa) in Nganjuk Regency, East Java Province (Jawa Timur), Indonesia, located in Baron District. Based on its coordinates (-7.5617106, 112.0416754), it lies in the inland area of the regency, in the central-eastern part of the island of Java. As one of the quieter agricultural settlements in Kabupaten Nganjuk, detailed settlement-level source material specific to Katerban is not available; the presentation below is based on the broader context of the regency and Baron District, where this fact is clearly indicated.
General overview
Katerban village is classified under Baron District of Kabupaten Nganjuk, and like other smaller settlements in the regency, it likely lies in an agricultural setting, typically comprising rice fields, sugar plantations, and other food crop plots. Kabupaten Nganjuk as a whole is one of East Java's agro-oriented areas, with agriculture playing a significant role in its economy, particularly in shallot cultivation: the regency is recognized as one of East Java's most important shallot-producing areas. The eponymous area of Nganjuk Regency's capital was known during the Medang Kingdom period as Anjuk Ladang, meaning "the land of victory," which reflects the historical depth of the region. The regency is also referred to as "Kota Angin," or Windy City, because the topographical conditions on the northern side of Gunung Wilis (Wilis Mountain) result in strong winds throughout the Nganjuk area. Specific demographic, administrative, or infrastructural data for Katerban village is not included in this source material, so the above should be understood exclusively within the framework of verifiable regency-level relationships.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-specific data on Katerban's real estate market is not available. Based on the character of the broader region, Kabupaten Nganjuk – an agro-oriented, rural area not located near major tourism or industrial investment zones – it can be inferred that property prices and market activity generally move at lower levels than in East Java's larger urban centers, such as Surabaya or Madiun. The rural Javanese property market typically organizes around local agricultural needs and smaller residential property transactions. It is worth noting that in Indonesia, land acquisition is generally restricted for foreign nationals: under Indonesian land law regulations, foreigners cannot, as a general rule, acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of real estate, but can participate in the property market only under certain limited property rights (such as Hak Pakai – usage rights) and with time constraints. These provisions apply to the entire territory of the country, including Katerban and Kabupaten Nganjuk. Before making any investment decision, it is advisable to consult a local legal expert and verify current Indonesian regulations.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable source exists regarding safety and security in Katerban. Based on the general characteristics of the broader region, Kabupaten Nganjuk – like many rural, agricultural areas of East Java – is a relatively quiet, small-community area where crime patterns typical of large cities are less prevalent. However, specific crime statistics, incident lists, or summary assessments of security cannot appropriately be established due to lack of sources. As in other rural areas of Indonesia generally, local community norms and the tradition of gotong royong (mutual aid) typically contribute to the internal cohesion of villages and the maintenance of public order. When planning extended stays or real estate transactions, it is advisable to review current local information and Hungarian foreign affairs briefings.
Tourist attractions
No identified tourist attractions specifically linked to Katerban village are found in available sources. However, the broader Kabupaten Nganjuk area does possess attractions that merit mention as context. Gunung Wilis (Wilis Mountain), rising in the southern part of the regency, represents the region's defining natural landscape element, which administratively extends beyond the borders of several neighboring regencies. In the Nganjuk region, beyond the cultural and economic background of shallot cultivation, numerous traditional Javanese village communities and local markets can be found, offering insight into rural Javanese life. However, based on available source material, no specific tourist attractions directly linked to Katerban or Baron District can be named without carrying the risk of fabrication, and therefore this is deliberately omitted.
Summary
Katerban is a small agricultural village in East Java Province, located in Baron District of Kabupaten Nganjuk. Based on regency-level data, the Nganjuk area is agro-oriented, known for shallot production, and characterized by a windy climate; it is not among Indonesia's prominently visited tourism zones. Detailed independent data on Katerban is not publicly accessible, so for those seeking information, it is advisable to consult local administrative sources and official channels of Kabupaten Nganjuk for more accurate and current information.

