Cintalanggeng – a village in Tegalwaru District, southern Kabupaten Karawang
Cintalanggeng is an Indonesian village (desa) located in the area of Kabupaten Karawang in West Java, within the Kecamatan Tegalwaru administrative district. Based on its coordinates (-6.5027; 107.2341), it is situated in the southern, more mountainous part of the kabupaten, in contrast to the industrialized and urbanized areas of the northern coastal region. Kabupaten Karawang belongs to West Java Province and lies south of the Java Sea, with neighboring districts including Kabupaten Bekasi, Kabupaten Bogor, Kabupaten Subang, and Kabupaten Purwakarta. Since no independent, detailed administrative or encyclopedic sources on the village are currently available, the description below relies substantially on regency-level data and general inferences drawn from it.
General overview
Cintalanggeng is one of the villages of Kecamatan Tegalwaru, located in the southwestern and southern zone of Kabupaten Karawang. The name of the kecamatan and the location indicated by the coordinates suggest that this area belongs to a relatively less industrialized, agricultural, and partially mountainous zone of the kabupaten. Kabupaten Karawang has a total area of 1,911 km², and as of late 2024, its recorded population was 2,612,065 inhabitants, with a population density of 1,400 people per km². This represents a high figure for the entire kabupaten; however, the southern districts are generally less densely populated than the northern coastal industrial regions. Cintalanggeng itself is a relatively small community, and its precise population figures are not currently available in publicly accessible, verifiable sources. The place name is a composition of "cinta" (love) and "langgeng" (eternal, enduring), which is a characteristic example of Javanese–Sundanese naming tradition. The Tegalwaru district surrounding the village is an agricultural and rural area where rice cultivation and horticulture have traditionally played dominant roles.
Real estate and investment
No independent, village-level data is available on Cintalanggeng's real estate market; therefore, the following reflects the broader context of Kabupaten Karawang. Over recent decades, the kabupaten as a whole has become one of Java's most dynamic industrial development regions: numerous industrial parks and manufacturing facilities have been established on the northern coast and along major transportation corridors, generating significant domestic migration and real estate demand. This process has primarily affected the northern, urban-proximate zones; in the southern, more rural areas—which include Tegalwaru—real estate prices and development activity typically remain modest. For rural, agricultural, and residential properties, lower price levels are expected in the southern districts compared to the northern industrial zones. For foreign investors, it is important to note that under Indonesia's general regulations on land ownership, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik); instead, usage rights (Hak Pakai) and certain lease arrangements are available to them, which affect the structure of the real estate market. Any concrete investment decision should be made with the involvement of local legal and real estate market experts.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistical data is available on the safety and security situation in Cintalanggeng. Generally speaking, the rural, southern districts of Kabupaten Karawang—including the Tegalwaru kecamatan area—typically exhibit a more peaceful security environment than the kabupaten's industrial and urban zones, where population concentration and rapid urbanization sometimes present more pronounced challenges. Rural villages in Java traditionally have close-knit community networks, which can contribute to local security. However, all travelers and prospective residents are advised to inform themselves of the current situation from local sources or from information provided by the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as the general regional picture cannot necessarily be reliably applied to individual cases.
Tourist attractions
There is no available, verifiable source material on Cintalanggeng as a tourist destination, so no attractions can be specifically identified as connected to this village. At the Kabupaten Karawang level, however, it is worth noting that the kabupaten has considerable historical significance for Indonesian national memory: as recorded in sources, on August 16, 1945, Sukarno and his colleagues formulated the terms for the declaration of Indonesian independence in Rengasdengklok, which makes Rengasdengklok an important national pilgrimage site to this day. The related Monumen Gempol Ngadeupa in southern Karawang is likewise a noteworthy historical site. Based on Tegalwaru's southern location and its proximity to the mountainous border toward Purwakarta, it can be presumed that the region's natural features—valleys, rice terraces, and smaller watercourses—hold aesthetic value; however, without specific sources, these cannot be described in detail.
Summary
Cintalanggeng is a small, rural Indonesian village in the southern part of West Java's Kabupaten Karawang, located in Kecamatan Tegalwaru. The kabupaten as a whole is a densely populated region worthy of attention for both its industry and historical heritage; however, the southern districts—including Cintalanggeng's immediate surroundings—are primarily areas that preserve their agricultural and rural character. In the absence of independent, verifiable data, the village can only be reasonably described within the broader regency context; those seeking more detailed, up-to-date information may consult local administrative bodies or Indonesian government records.

