Kalianyar – a village in Panguragan District, Cirebon Regency in western region
Kalianyar is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to Panguragan Kecamatan in Cirebon Regency, West Java. Geographically, it is located on the northern coast of Java Island, close to the Java Sea, at approximately -6.64 northern latitude and 108.44 eastern longitude coordinates. It lies in the northeastern corner of Cirebon Regency in West Java (Jawa Barat) Province, and according to Indonesian Wikipedia sources used as reference, this regency functions as a kind of gateway between West Java and the eastern part of Java Island. The regency's administrative center is located in Sumber Kecamatan, administratively separate from Kalianyar.
General overview
Kalianyar is a small, relatively unknown rural settlement, and independent, detailed public sources are not available about it. As part of Panguragan Kecamatan, the area is characterized by agricultural nature, as is true for many inner districts of Cirebon Regency. Cirebon Regency itself is a densely populated and extensive administrative unit at the eastern edge of West Java, which according to Indonesian Wikipedia source data is considered a strategically located area in terms of traffic from the eastern direction. The regency – and thus the kecamatan within it, including Panguragan – is located in the transitional zone between the north-Javanese coastal plain and the inner hilly area, which determines both local economic and lifestyle conditions. Kalianyar's urban infrastructure and level of recognition are comparable to similar desa-level villages: basic services necessary for daily life are accessible from the larger centers of the kecamatan or the regency. Based on available data, the settlement does not have an independent tourist or industrial profile.
Real estate and investment
Kalianyar's unique, settlement-level real estate market data are not known from publicly available sources. The broader context – Cirebon Regency and the region's general situation – suggests that rural areas located in the northern Java coastal strip are generally characterized by lower land prices and moderated demand pressure, compared to metropolitan agglomerations of major cities. Cirebon Regency fills a regionally important commercial and logistical role on the border between West Java and Central Java, which can occasionally generate considerable economic activity in the regency's major urban areas; however, this is not necessarily directly perceivable in smaller villages, and likely not in Kalianyar either. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulation, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia as a general rule; for them, long-term lease (Hak Sewa) or the so-called Hak Pakai title represents the most readily available legal form. These rules apply throughout the country, including in Cirebon Regency and Kalianyar. Before any investment decision, it is certainly advisable to seek local legal advice, as regulatory details may vary.
Safety and security
Specific, settlement-level statistics or police data about Kalianyar's public safety situation are not available in the sources used. Generally speaking, rural, agriculturally-oriented villages in West Java and the Cirebon region – such as Kalianyar presumably is – typically fall into the category of less urban areas with lower crime risk in Indonesian terms, although this naturally does not mean absolute exclusivity. When assessing the public safety situation, it should be considered that Indonesia is generally classified among countries with moderately developed public safety, and various factors – economic development, population density, transportation accessibility – influence the actual situation in different areas. More detailed, up-to-date, and reliable public safety information can be obtained from local kecamatan- or regency-level authorities, and from publications by the relevant Indonesian authorities (Polres Cirebon).
Tourist attractions
The available source material does not mention any specific, identifiable tourist attractions in Kalianyar village. Panguragan Kecamatan and the broader Cirebon Regency, however, are embedded in a rich cultural and natural environment. Cirebon City itself – which as Kota Cirebon constitutes an independent administrative unit adjacent to the regency – is one of West Java's most well-known historical and cultural centers, where numerous temples, keraton palaces, and traditional markets are recorded; however, these attractions are tied to the regency and city level, not directly to Kalianyar. Along the northern Java coastline in the Cirebon region, local fishing culture and the Javanese-Sundanese cultural blend give the area a distinctive character. Those wishing to explore the surrounding area can find meaningful program opportunities in the regency and Kota Cirebon offerings, while Kalianyar itself should be viewed primarily as a typical rural, hinterland-type location.
Summary
Kalianyar is a small, quiet rural desa in the northeastern part of West Java, in Panguragan District, within Cirebon Regency. It does not appear in independent sources and is not a prominent location either from a tourist or economic perspective within the region. Its broader surroundings, Cirebon Regency, carry the characteristics of Java's inner territories and the northeastern gateway region, which at the regency level offers certain commercial and cultural contact points. Kalianyar itself primarily represents the everyday life of rural Javanese villages, and for any more specific, local-level information, it is advisable to contact local administrative authorities directly.

