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  2. File:Mohammad Hatta Birth Place and Museum, Bukittinggi, West ...

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    English: Mohammad Hatta Birth Place and Museum, Bukittinggi, West Sumatra 2017-02-13. Date: 13 February 2017, 13:23:35 ... Story:Rumah Kelahiran Bung Hatta yang Sarat ...

  3. Bukittinggi - Wikipedia

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    Bukittinggi at Holiday Season. It is a city popular with tourists due to the climate and central location. Bukittinggi is also a popular shopping destination due to cheap textile and fashion products, especially for Malaysian. Best way to see Bukittinggi is by motorbike, car or by foot (trekkings). Attractions within the city include:

  4. List of museums and cultural institutions in Indonesia

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    Bung Hatta Museum, Bukittinggi; Buya Hamka Birthplace Museum, Agam (2001) Tri Daya Eka Dharma Museum, Bukittinggi; 30 September 2009 Earthquake Museum, Padang (2012) Gedung Joang '45, Padang; Goedang Ransoem Museum, Sawahlunto; Galeri Tambang Mbah Soero, Sawahlunto; Information Center of Minangkabau Culture, Padang Panjang (1990)

  5. Mohammad Hatta - Wikipedia

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    Bung Hatta's birth house, which is now located on Sukarno-Hatta street, Bukittinggi. Hatta was born in Fort De Kock (now known as Bukittinggi) on 12 August 1902 into a prominent and strongly Islamic family.

  6. Jam Gadang - Wikipedia

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    Jam Gadang is located in central Bukittinggi, a city in the Minangkabau Highlands of West Sumatra. It sits in the middle of the Sabai Nan Aluih Park, near the Ateh Market and palace of Mohammad Hatta. [1] The structure was built in 1926, during the Dutch colonial era, as a gift from Queen Wilhelmina to the city's controleur.

  7. Portal:Indonesia/ST List/SB Mohammad Hatta - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Hatta (August 12, 1902 - March 14, 1980) was born in Bukittinggi, West Sumatra, Indonesia. He was Indonesia's first vice president , after being the country's Prime Minister . Known as "The Proclamator", he and a number of Indonesians, including the first president of Indonesia, Sukarno , fought for the independence of Indonesia from ...

  8. Lobang Jepang - Wikipedia

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    Entrance of Lobang Jepang. The Japanese tunnels began to be managed as historical attractions in 1984, by the city government of Bukittinggi. Some of the entrances to the Japanese tunnel are located in the Sianok Gorge area, Panorama Park, next to the Bung Hatta Palace and at the Bukittinggi Zoo. [5]

  9. Capital of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Bukittinggi: Yogyakarta was occupied by the Dutch military during Operation Kraai, while both the president and vice president, Sukarno and Hatta, were captured and exiled on Bangka Island. The Emergency Government of the Republic of Indonesia (PDRI), a government-in-exile led by Sjafruddin Prawiranegara, was established in Bukittinggi. 6 July 1949