Kedungbanteng, Tegal


Kedungbanteng is a village and an administrative district located in the eastern part of Tegal Regency, in Central Java Province of Indonesia. The district covers a land area of 82.75 km2, and had a population of 48,737 according to the official estimates for mid 2023. The headquarters of the district is 8 km drive from the centre of the regency, which is in Slawi Town.

Villages

Kedungbanteng District is divided into the following ten villages, listed below with their areas and their populations according to the mid-2023 official estimates.
Kode
Wilayah
NameArea
Pop'n
Estimate
mid 2023
33.28.08.2001Penujah5.372,395
33.28.08.2002Karanganyar3.529,144
33.28.08.2003Tonggara16.085,538
33.28.08.2004Kedungbanteng13.877,625
33.28.08.2005Dukuhjati Wetan2.322,736
33.28.08.2006Sumingkir1.763,383
33.28.08.2007Margamulya2.623,796
33.28.08.2008Kebandingan2.155,961
33.28.08.2009Karangmalang16.535,108
33.28.08.2010Semedo18.533,051
TotalsKedungbanteng28.7548,737

Boundaries

The boundaries of Kedungbanteng District are as follows :
NorthSuradadi District and Warureja District
SouthPangkah District and Jatinegara District
WestTarub District and Pangkah District
EastWarureja District

Tourism

Cacaban Lake
Cacaban Lake is one of the tourist attractions in the form of a reservoir or dam in Penujah village, which also serves to irrigate the surrounding fields. For photographers, this place is scenic. At the tourist sites Tirta Reservoir Cacaban there are a few floating stalls selling a variety of fresh water fish dishes. The view from the floating stalls is also very beautiful and unique.Archaeological Site of Semedo
The Semedo site is in the village of Semedo. The cultural heritage that spans the area of the Perhutani of the Forest Stakeholders Unity Pemalang was discovered in 2005. At least three important fossils from the Semedo Site are considered to have opened new horizons for prehistoric research.
The discoverer of the Semedo site was Mr. Dakri, a villager of Semedo who began collecting fossils from Semedo hill since 2003. The fossils are lying in full view on the ground, without any digging process required. He collected the fossils one by one and kept them in his house. So his home became a simple museum for the fossils of Semedo.
Animals such as Mastodon sp., Stegodon sp., Elephas sp., Rhinoceros sp., Hippopotamus sp., Cervidas, Suidae, Bovidae, etc. They once lived between 1.2 - 0.4 million years ago in Semedo. Here there are also found ancient human skull fragments of Homo erectus which opened a new horizon about the spread of Homo erectus in Java, according to researchers from the expert team of Conservation Hall of Ancient Human Site Sangiran. The fossil was about 700,000 years old, from the time of the middle Pleistocene. In addition to fossils, there are chopping tools, flakes, scrappers, and debris. The type of stone used for tools includes chert, silicified limestone and chalceneony.