Kenanga – a village in Sumber District, Cirebon Regency in the West Java region
Kenanga is an Indonesian settlement in West Java (Jawa Barat) province, situated within the territory of Kabupaten Cirebon (Cirebon Regency), specifically in Sumber District (Kecamatan Sumber). Based on its coordinates (approximately 6.75 degrees south latitude and 108.46 degrees east longitude), the settlement is located in the northern part of Java island, in inland areas not far from Cirebon city. Direct public source material about the settlement is limited, so the following sections present verifiable information at the district, regency, and provincial levels, with clear indication that these refer to the broader region rather than exclusively to Kenanga.
General overview
Kenanga belongs to the Kecamatan Sumber administrative unit, which is itself one of the districts of Kabupaten Cirebon. Cirebon Regency extends across the eastern part of West Java and is administratively separate from Cirebon city (Kota Cirebon), though it is closely intertwined with it in economic and cultural terms. The areas surrounding Cirebon have traditionally been agricultural in character: rice cultivation, fishing, and handicraft industries are typical of the region, owing to its proximity to the northern coastal plain. The word "Kenanga" itself refers in Indonesian to the ylang-ylang flower (Cananga odorata), a fragrant plant widely distributed throughout Southeast Asia. Kecamatan Sumber is located near the administrative center of the regency, so the region is considered relatively well-served in terms of local administration and basic services within the regency. Settlement-level data (population figures, area, infrastructure details) are not available from reliable public sources, and therefore this article does not contain them.
Real estate and investment
Concrete, verifiable data on Kenanga's real estate market are not accessible. For the broader Cirebon region in general, it can be said that Kabupaten Cirebon and neighboring Kota Cirebon constitute one of West Java's regional development hubs, where infrastructure investments and industrial parks have been observed over recent decades. The region has favorable transport conditions: Cirebon city functions as a railway hub connecting Jakarta and Central Java, which also influences the local real estate market. Generally, in villages surrounding small and medium-sized cities in Java, property prices are lower compared to areas near the capital, and they primarily serve local buyer demand. According to the general framework of Indonesian property ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; instead, they have access to Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other legal structures, which are limited in time and subject to specific conditions. Prior to making investment decisions, it is strongly recommended to consult with a local legal expert.
Safety and security
Verifiable statistical data at the settlement level regarding security in Kenanga are not available. For the broader Cirebon region in general, it can be stated that West Java as a province is densely populated, and security conditions differ between urban and rural areas. Smaller villages, such as those found in districts like Kecamatan Sumber, typically have strong community bonds, which generally tends to be a positive factor for local social control. Nevertheless, a recommendation applicable throughout Indonesia is that those residing there – whether local residents or visitors – should follow current guidance from local authorities and consular services, as conditions can vary by area and time period. This article cannot provide reliable, up-to-date security statistics, as such data were not available.
Tourist attractions
Source material regarding named tourist attractions in Kenanga settlement is not available. The broader Cirebon region, however, is one of culturally significant areas in Java: Kota Cirebon itself is home to several historically notable sites, including the Keraton Kasepuhan and Keraton Kanoman sultanate palace complexes, which preserve the heritage of the Cirebon sultanate. These sites are located in Kota Cirebon and are accessible by road from Kecamatan Sumber territory, though reliable data on exact distances were not available. The Cirebon region is also known for its local batik-making tradition – Cirebon batik motifs (such as the mega mendung cloud pattern) represent a distinctive style in Indonesian textile art. From a natural environment perspective, the inland areas of Kabupaten Cirebon form an agricultural landscape, while in the direction of the northern coast, the Java Sea coastline can be reached. In the absence of sources, this article cannot name specific attractions directly linked to Kenanga.
Summary
Kenanga is a village in West Java belonging to Kecamatan Sumber District and Kabupaten Cirebon Regency. Detailed public source material about the settlement is limited, so the foregoing sections have presented primarily the general characteristics of the broader Cirebon region and Jawa Barat province. The area holds a notable position in cultural and transport terms in the eastern part of Java, and its proximity to Cirebon city creates a certain degree of connection with regional services and opportunities. For more detailed, Kenanga-specific information, it is necessary to consult local administrative sources or seek information on-site.

