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The United States of Indonesia was dissolved by Sukarno, and Jakarta once again became the de facto capital of the Republic of Indonesia. 28 August 1961: Jakarta became the de jure capital of Indonesia with the Presidential Decree Number 2 of 1961. It was later strengthened by the Indonesian Law Number 10 of 1964. Unknown time Nusantara
Nusantara, [a] officially Nusantara Capital City [1] (Indonesian: Ibu Kota Nusantara, abbreviated IKN), is the future capital city of Indonesia. [2] Located on the east coast of the island of Borneo, the city is founded on partial areas of East Kalimantan regencies of Kutai Kartanegara and Penajam North Paser.
The Head is the highest position inside the Nusantara Special Capital Region Authority (Indonesian: Pemerintah Daerah Khusus Ibu Kota Nusantara). The office is a cabinet-level office equal to a minister, which means the Head and the Authority is directly responsible to the president. As with most cabinet-level office, the appointment require ...
Thai postal codes consist of five digits, where the first two digits identify the province, the third digit the district, and the remaining two the subdistrict. [1] There are however several cases where more than one district shares the same third digit, or some muban have the postcode of a neighboring subdistrict.
Postal codes in Indonesia, known in Indonesian as kode pos consist of 5 digits. The first digit indicates the region in which a given post office falls in, The second and third digits indicate the regency (kabupaten) or city (kota madya), The fourth digit indicates the district or kecamatan within the kabupaten or kota,
A few British stamps are also known to have been used in Bangkok. Inbound mail from steamboats was kept at the post office for people to come to pick up. A used 10-cent value, most likely postmarked 27 June 1885, a few days before post office closure. After the closure of the post office in July 1885, the B overprinted stamps were seen used ...
Jakarta regional post office, 1971 Primary logo of Pos Indonesia used until August 2023, still used as the secondary logo until 16 November of that year. [5]Postal service in colonial Dutch East Indies was provided by the Post, Telegraph, and Telephone Service (Dutch: Post-, Telegraaf-, en Telefoondienst, PTT), established in 1906.
Soe (sometimes seen as SoE) is the administrative capital of the South Central Timor Regency, in East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia.Soe is located on Timor Island.. It was heavily bombed in 1944 during the second world war [2] [3]