Cirea – a village in Mandirancan District, in the West Java highlands of Kuningan Regency
Cirea is a small settlement in Indonesia's Jawa Barat (West Java) province, which administratively belongs to Mandirancan Kecamatan (District) and Kabupaten Kuningan. Based on its coordinates (-6.8016, 108.4617), it is situated in the highland interior region of the island of Java, at an elevated position relative to sea level. Kabupaten Kuningan is one of the inland regencies in the western part of Java, characterized by varied topography and dense vegetation. Since no independent, detailed Wikipedia source exists for Cirea, the description below is based primarily on district- and regency-level context, which is indicated clearly throughout.
General overview
Cirea is one of the relatively little-known small villages in Kabupaten Kuningan that belongs to Mandirancan Kecamatan. The Mandirancan District itself is located in the north-central band of Kuningan Regency, and—like most rural districts of the kabupaten—is primarily agricultural in character, with rice fields, orchards, and small-scale craft activities. The entirety of Kuningan Regency lies at the foot of Ciremai Volcano (Gunung Ciremai); this mountain—the highest peak in West Java—is the most defining natural formation of the region and strongly influences local climate, water management, and tourism potential. No independent demographic or territorial data about Cirea is available in the sources consulted, so direct statements cannot be made about the village's size and precise functions; detailed, verifiable public statistics are also not available regarding the Mandirancan District framework. The name Kabupaten Kuningan incidentally derives from the Indonesian word kuningan, corresponding to the Hungarian word for "brass," which is an alloy of copper and zinc—this naming is linked to local metalworking tradition and the area's earlier industrial culture.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data specific to Cirea is not available; the following presents the broader real estate market context of Kabupaten Kuningan and West Java, clearly indicating this framework. Across West Java province, the real estate market has shown activity in recent decades even in interior rural areas, driven in part by infrastructure development and partly by growing interest among urban middle classes in rural homes. In Kabupaten Kuningan—as a characteristically agricultural and partly tourist-oriented regency—property prices generally remain lower than in coastal or near-major-city areas. In smaller villages like Cirea presumably, land and property prices are modest even by Java standards. It is important to note for foreign nationals that under Indonesian land law (Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria), foreigners cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) on agricultural land or residential property; the legal frameworks available to foreigners (such as Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa) are more limited, and local legal consultation is advisable in every case. From an investment perspective, such a little-known rural village represents rather a long-term, speculative opportunity than a calculable, stable market.
Safety and security
Independent data on public safety specific to Cirea is not available. Generally speaking, the rural highland villages of Kabupaten Kuningan and West Java belong among the relatively calm areas of Indonesia, characterized by strong community cohesion. The interior districts of rural Java island have traditionally maintained low crime rates compared to major cities, although reliable, public, and up-to-date statistics are not always available on this matter. Standard precautions—protection of valuables, conscious planning of nighttime travel—are naturally applicable in rural settlements as well. Possible natural hazards (such as proximity to Gunung Ciremai volcano, seasonal flooding, and heavy monsoon rains) are characteristic of the region, and all those staying there should be prepared for them.
Tourist attractions
There is no data from verifiable sources identifying tourist attractions directly linked to Cirea. The broader region, however, Kabupaten Kuningan possesses several well-known natural and cultural attractions. The most significant natural formation in the region is Gunung Ciremai, West Java's highest mountain, at whose base numerous hiking trails, waterfalls, and cool mountain retreats are found; the Ciremai–Tilu Welas Asih National Park also encompasses this area. Waduk Darma (Darma Reservoir) located near Kuningan is likewise a known excursion site in the region. All these attractions are verifiable at the regency level, and from Cirea—lacking data on precise distances—they can be assumed to be within a reasonable travel time by car. Mandirancan District itself is probably more of a transit area than a destination, but the surrounding highland landscape may itself represent an attraction for those seeking the interior rural areas of Kuningan Regency.
Summary
Cirea is a small, poorly documented West Java village in Mandirancan Kecamatan, Kabupaten Kuningan. Due to the absence of verifiable, settlement-level source material, a detailed factual description of the village is not possible; context is provided by the broader characteristics of Kuningan Regency and West Java. The region's highland natural features, proximity to Gunung Ciremai, and rural agricultural character are defining for understanding the area. For those considering property purchase or longer stays, local legal and market orientation is certainly recommended.

