Setu, Administrative district in Bekasi Regency, Indonesia.
Setu is an administrative district in West Java that spreads across several connected villages, each with distinct geographic and economic characteristics. The area ranges from farming zones to residential settlements and busy trading centers.
The district developed as part of West Java's administrative organization and underwent major changes over the past two decades. This transformation reflects the growing influence of urban expansion from the nearby region.
The villages here have developed distinct local characters, visible in how residents use community markets and gathering spaces. People from different settlements share common trade routes and meeting points that connect the wider area.
The area is divided into several distinct zones, so it helps to learn the different village names before visiting. Each section has different focuses, ranging from farming activity to shopping areas.
The different villages have developed specialized functions – some focus on farming, others on housing development or trade activity. This division allows the district to serve multiple economic roles at once.
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