Poncowarno, Administrative district in Kebumen, Indonesia.
Poncowarno is an administrative district in Kebumen covering a large area and encompassing eleven villages. The administrative center is located in Poncowarno Village and serves as the hub for local services and governance.
The area was created when Alian district was divided to form this separate administrative entity. This division was made to provide better local services and more direct governance for the communities.
People here depend mainly on farming, growing rice, vegetables, and fruits that fill the landscape. Daily life follows the seasons and the work in the fields, connecting the villages together through shared agricultural traditions.
The area is hilly and crossed by several rivers, which affects how you can move around to different parts. The best time to visit is during the dry season when the roads and paths are easier to travel.
The southern Serayu Mountains run through the area, creating a hilly landscape with varying elevations. Prabu Hill is a notable feature in this mountain range and offers views across the surrounding region.
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