Dono – a small settlement in Kecamatan Sendang in East Java, part of Kabupaten Tulungagung
Dono is an Indonesian village located in the Kabupaten Tulungagung area of East Java (Jawa Timur), falling under the administrative jurisdiction of Kecamatan Sendang (Sendang District). Based on its geographic coordinates (-7.9811999, 111.8717635), it is situated in the more mountainous interior of the kabupaten. Since direct, settlement-level sources are not available, the context of Dono in the following sections is presented primarily on the basis of kabupaten-level data, with clear indication that the given statement refers to the broader administrative unit. The capital of Kabupaten Tulungagung is the city of Tulungagung itself, and the kabupaten forms part of the Jawa Timur (East Java) province.
General overview
Dono is one of the villages in Kecamatan Sendang, which is located in the central-northern part of Kabupaten Tulungagung. Kecamatan Sendang typically belongs to the more mountainous, interior areas of the kabupaten, where small villages have retained their agricultural and natural character. Since direct, publicly accessible sources about the village are not available, precise population figures, area data, or local administrative details are not provided. Kabupaten Tulungagung as a whole is known, according to Indonesian literature and the Indonesian Wikipedia entry, as one of the country's most significant marble-producing regions. This industry is concentrated primarily in certain areas of the kabupaten and determines the economic character of the entire region. The local manifestation of this in Dono has not yet been documented from publicly accessible sources, but the mixed agricultural-industrial economic structure characteristic of the broader region likely characterizes the village as well. Kecamatan Sendang itself is part of the kabupaten's mountainous zone, where the traditional rural lifestyle of local communities and the natural environment play a determining role in daily life.
Real estate and investment
No publicly accessible data specifically about Dono's real estate market is available. On the basis of broader kabupaten-level context, it can be said that Kabupaten Tulungagung as a whole is a medium-sized district in East Java with an industrial and agricultural background, where real estate prices are generally considerably lower than in tourism-focused areas such as Bali or Jakarta. Due to the marble industry, some areas show industrial development, but small villages like Dono typically do not form active investment targets in the regional real estate market. For foreign nationals, Indonesian land ownership regulations contain generally applicable restrictions: under Indonesian law, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land, and instead longer-term lease arrangements (such as Hak Sewa or Hak Pakai) are available, the legal framework of which is governed by the details of the transaction in question and the relevant local authorities. This applies at both kabupaten and provincial level, including in Dono. In local villages, real estate transactions are predominantly domestic transactions, and the sale and purchase of land under agricultural cultivation is separately regulated by Indonesian agricultural real estate law.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistics or detailed official data about Dono's public safety are publicly available. Generally speaking, the area of Kabupaten Tulungagung and Kecamatan Sendang is a relatively quiet, rural region of East Java, where in the everyday life of small villages, community cohesion and traditional neighborhood relations (rukun tetangga, rukun warga system) play a determining role in maintaining public order. In Indonesia, community self-regulation at the village level is traditionally strong, which usually has a favorable effect on the public safety of rural areas. However, since neither crime statistics nor police data are available for Dono, these statements reflect the picture generally characteristic of East Java's interior rural areas and should not be regarded as a documented description of the village-specific situation.
Tourist attractions
No reliable source containing named tourist attractions about Dono village is available, so specific local landmarks are not provided. Kabupaten Tulungagung as a whole, however, is one of East Java's culturally and naturally diverse districts. As regards the broader region, it can be said that the Kecamatan Sendang's mountainous location means that the natural environment — forested areas, hills — can provide a setting for local excursions, but it would be correct to list their documented, named attractions only from reliable sources. For the Kabupaten Tulungagung as a whole, the marble industry and related visitor sites, as well as cultural and natural sites found in the kabupaten area, form the region's broader tourism offering; these are, however, typically concentrated in other, better-documented parts of the kabupaten. With regard to Dono, local information about Kecamatan Sendang and other points in Kabupaten Tulungagung may provide guidance for interested parties to nearby attractions.
Summary
Dono is a small village in East Java in the Kecamatan Sendang area of Kabupaten Tulungagung, about which detailed, documented source material is not publicly available. The broader region — particularly Kabupaten Tulungagung — is known as one of Indonesia's important marble-producing areas, and the interior, more mountainous districts have an agricultural and rural character. With regard to the real estate market, public safety, and tourism opportunities, characteristics at the kabupaten and provincial level provide a framework for the picture that can be formed about the village, in the absence of data specific to Dono.

