Kopo – a village in the Kutawaringin district, in the highland zone of Kabupaten Bandung
Kopo is an Indonesian settlement in West Java (Jawa Barat) province, within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Bandung, belonging to the Kutawaringin district (kecamatan). Based on its geographic coordinates (-6.9406515, 107.5875009), it is situated in the southwestern part of the Bandung basin. The regency seat is Soreang city, which is also located in the southwestern direction of the district. The broader Bandung region belongs to Indonesia's most densely populated and economically important zones on the island of Java.
General overview
Kopo fits into the Kutawaringin kecamatan as a village-level administrative unit, though independent, detailed Wikipedia sources on the district are not available. At the broader Kabupaten Bandung level, however, numerous characteristics determine the region's nature, of which Kopo forms a part. In mid-2025, Kabupaten Bandung had a population of approximately 3.87 million people, and its population density reached 2100 people/km², making it the largest kabupaten territory in West Java province – not counting the neighboring Kota Bandung, Kota Cimahi, and Kabupaten Bandung Barat. A characteristic of the region is that its territory is predominantly composed of cool, mountainous terrain, which on one hand offers a varied natural environment, and on the other hand determines agricultural and tourism opportunities. The source region of the Citarum River is also located within Kabupaten Bandung territory. Kopo itself is a relatively medium-sized settlement with mainly agricultural and residential functions, which is connected to the southwestern agglomeration zone of the Bandung city center.
Real estate and investment
Village-level real estate market data for Kopo are not available from publicly accessible sources; therefore, the following presents the general market context of Kabupaten Bandung and the broader Bandung region, clearly indicating that these are not unique data specific to Kopo. The Bandung basin and its agglomeration have been characterized by a dynamically developing real estate market in recent decades: the expansion of the city center affects the southwestern districts, including the Kutawaringin kecamatan. Housing prices and land prices are typically lower than in Kota Bandung itself, which makes real estate in such districts attractive to suburbanization and settlers from other regions. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; for them, the Hak Pakai (right of use) construction is primarily available, the duration of which is specified and subject to renewable conditions. From an investment perspective, there is sustained interest in areas near Bandung with proximity to transportation infrastructure, though the valuation of individual plots and properties is always recommended with the involvement of local professionals.
Safety and security
Independent, village-level crime statistics or police reports specifically for Kopo are not available from publicly accessible sources. The broader Kabupaten Bandung and Bandung region are generally known as one of the densely populated, urbanized zones of the island of Java, where the general security situation displays patterns characteristic of Indonesian metropolitan regions: minor property-related offenses of an everyday nature (pickpocketing, motorcycle theft) require attention, particularly in busy areas and during nighttime hours. In the Bandung region, the local police force (Polres Bandung) maintains an organized presence. In rural, village-like areas – such as Kopo – the rate of violent crime is typically lower than in urban centers; however, this cannot be supported with concrete local data from available sources.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist sites or cultural locations specific to Kopo do not appear in available sources. The broader Kabupaten Bandung territory, however, stands out for nature tourism in West Java province. The kabupaten's generally known natural assets include varied mountainous landscape and the source region of the Citarum River, which are attractive to hikers. Kopo itself is located to the southwest of the Bandung city center, at a relatively easily accessible distance by road, meaning that through mobility within the agglomeration, the broader attractive destinations of the region – including various landscape zones of Kabupaten Bandung – are accessible. Specific attractions in Kopo's immediate vicinity cannot be named due to lack of sources; more detailed information about the region's tourism offerings is recommended through Kabupaten Bandung's official tourism channels.
Summary
Kopo is a West Javanese village that, as part of the Kutawaringin kecamatan, fits into the southwestern region of Kabupaten Bandung. The broader region is one of West Java province's most densely populated and diverse kabupaten, characterized by mountainous terrain and a dynamic economic environment. Detailed village-level data – whether regarding the real estate market, public safety, or tourism offerings – are not yet available from public sources; therefore, more precise information is advised through the involvement of local professionals, municipal authorities, or kabupaten-level institutions.



