VIVAnews -age of Jakarta near 5 centuries. From a small airport at the mouth of the Ciliwung River in Jakarta has now developed into a metropolis. No more swamps. As far as the eye can see, the only skyscraper buildings.
But did you know? Jakarta is now treading age 484 years already 13 times renamed. Government Data Jakarta, was a forerunner of Jakarta is a city called Kalapa. Report of the European writers in the 16th century, it became An international airport, the main Hindu Kingdom called Sunda capital Padjajaran.
However, on June 22, 1527, Fatahillah which later became the ruler of Sunda Kalapa was renamed Jayakarta. According to the decision of PARLIAMENT the city While no. 6/D/K/1956, the date was later proclaimed as the day so the city of Jakarta.
The following names that used to be a term for Jakarta:
1. At the 14th century, Sunda Kelapa as the port of the Kingdom of Pajajaran
2. on 22 June 1527 Fatahilah, renamed Jayakartabe
3. on 4 March 1621 by the Netherlands for the first time the shape of the city government named Stad Batavia
4. on 1 April 1905 changed its name to ' Gemeente Batavia '
5. on 8 January 1935 changed its name to Stad Gemeente Batavia
6. on 8 August 1942 by Japan renamed Jakarta Toko Betsu Shi
7. in September 1945 Jakarta City Government named National Government Jakarta City
8. on 20 February 1950 in the reign of Pre Federal became Stad Gemeente Batavia
9. on 24 March 1950 renamed City Praj'a Jakarta
10. on 18 January 1958 the position of Jakarta as the swatantra named City Praja Djakarta Raya
11. in 1961 with PP No. 2 1961 jo law No. 2 PNPS 1961 was formed the local Government of Jakarta Raya
12. on 31 August 1964 with Act No. 10 of 1964 stated Jakarta Raya remained as the capital of the Republic of Indonesia as Jakarta.
13. Tahun1999, melalaui Act No. 34 of 1999 about Specific areas of the provincial Government of the Republic of Indonesia's capital Jakarta, the term local Government transformed into a Government of DKI Jakarta, with its autonomous communities are to remain in the provincial level and not on the territory of the city. In addition the DKI Jakarta is divided into 6 areas, i.e., 5 municipalities and one administrative district thousand islands. (eh)
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