Kemaduh – village in Kecamatan Baron, Kabupaten Nganjuk, East Java
Kemaduh is a small Indonesian administrative unit consisting of villages (desa), located in East Java Province (Jawa Timur), specifically within Kabupaten Nganjuk, under Kecamatan Baron. Based on its coordinates (-7.5828, 112.0744), it is situated in Java's interior agricultural zone, characterized by flat to hilly terrain, roughly in the eastern third of the island. Kabupaten Nganjuk is an inland regency where the Brantas River and its tributaries define the landscape, and agrarian economy and local community life play a determining role in daily existence. No independent, detailed Wikipedia source is available for Kemaduh, so the following presentation focuses on the broader district and regency-level context, with this clearly indicated.
General overview
Kemaduh does not belong to Indonesia's known or touristically mapped settlements; the place presents a typical image of villages characteristic of Java's interior regions, as found in Kecamatan Baron. Kecamatan Baron itself is not a prominent tourist district; its name is recognized in Hungarian and European general knowledge primarily as the word form of a noble title (baron), but in Indonesian administrative context it is simply a district name within Kabupaten Nganjuk. Kabupaten Nganjuk as a broader administrative unit is located in the western part of East Java, characterized primarily by rice fields, sugar cane plantations, and smaller artisanal and industrial activities. The local economy is driven primarily by agriculture; in most villages, and presumably in Kemaduh as well, the population's livelihood is tied to farming. Kabupaten Nganjuk's total population is several hundred thousand, though individual villages typically have populations numbering in the thousands. No verified source data is available on Kemaduh's exact population and area, therefore this article does not provide these figures.
Real estate and investment
No factually verifiable, settlement-level data on Kemaduh's real estate market is available in accessible sources. With regard to Kabupaten Nganjuk as a whole, it can be stated that real estate prices in East Java's interior regions are generally significantly lower than in the province's tourist or industrial centers (for example, near Surabaya or Malang). In these areas, land parcels primarily change hands as agricultural real estate, the rental market's size and liquidity are limited, and typically adapted to local purchasing needs. From an investment perspective, such interior, non-tourist villages attract little foreign interest, partly explained by infrastructure characteristics and partly by low rental demand. It is important to note that in Indonesia, foreign citizens' property purchase rights are generally restricted: full ownership (Hak Milik) is possible only for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners have access to Hak Pakai (usage rights) and in some cases Hak Sewa (rental rights). These rules apply throughout the country, thus also in Kemaduh and Kabupaten Nganjuk. Before making investment decisions, it is advisable in all cases to involve a local lawyer or real estate expert.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistical data on Kemaduh's safety and security is available. Kabupaten Nganjuk and, more broadly, East Java's interior rural areas can generally be counted among Indonesia's lower-crime regions, since close community ties, village social control, and relatively low population density may contribute to maintaining public order. However, it is generally true that in Indonesia, as in most developing economies, infrastructure and police presence in rural areas may differ from urban areas. In Kemaduh's case, based on the broader regional context, it can be assumed that everyday security is maintained at a sustainable level, but the article does not present specific crime data due to lack of sources. Those visiting or staying there are in any case advised to follow general safety precautions, as in any other rural area of Indonesia.
Tourist attractions
No single, factually identifiable tourist attraction related to Kemaduh settlement appears in available sources. Kecamatan Baron does not stand out as a particularly prominent tourist destination among Kabupaten Nganjuk's districts. However, the broader area of Kabupaten Nganjuk does contain several better-known natural and cultural attractions that may be of interest to travelers in the region; however, accurate mapping of these would require detailed source material specifically about Nganjuk regency, which falls outside the scope of this compilation. East Java Province as a whole possesses diverse natural resources — volcanic mountain ranges, river valleys, and fertile plains are all found here — but which of these are concretely accessible near Kemaduh cannot be determined from available sources. Those interested may find it worthwhile to consult Kabupaten Nganjuk's administrative office or the authority responsible for local tourism for current information about the immediate area's assets.
Summary
Kemaduh is a sparsely documented, agriculturally-oriented village in East Java, in Kecamatan Baron, Kabupaten Nganjuk. It is not among the region's prominent destinations from either a tourist or real estate market perspective, and available public source material is extremely limited. To obtain more precise and current information related to the place, on-site inquiry or contacting kabupaten-level administrative bodies is recommended. The characteristics of the broader East Java rural environment — agrarian way of life, community social structure, moderate real estate prices — are presumably present in Kemaduh as well, but these conclusions cannot currently be supported with concrete data.

