1949 in Indonesia
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Events in the year 1949 in Indonesia. The country had an estimated population of 74,530,300.[1]
Incumbents
- President: Sukarno
- Vice President: Mohammad Hatta
- Prime Minister: Mohammad Hatta, Susanto Tirtoprodjo (Acting)
Events
- Continuing Indonesian National Revolution
- 28 January - Adoption of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 67
- 7 May - Roem–van Roijen Agreement
- 12 May - Establishment of the Apostolic Prefecture of Hollandia
- 1 July - Founding of the Jawa Pos newspaper
- 4 August - Disestablishment of the First Hatta Cabinet
- 4 August - The Second Hatta Cabinet takes office
- 23 August - 2 November - Dutch–Indonesian Round Table Conference
- August - Establishment of the Kolese Loyola high school, in Semarang
- 5 October - Adoption of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 76
- 15 October - Founding of the Universitas Nasional
- 14 December - Dissolution of the Second Hatta Cabinet
- 19 December - Founding of the Gadjah Mada University, in Yogyakarta
- 27 December - Treaty of The Hague
- 27 December - Establishment of the Netherlands-Indonesian Union
- 27 December - End of the Indonesian National Revolution with an Indonesian victory
- 27 December - The Susanto Cabinet takes office
References
- ↑ "Population". www.bi.go.id (in Indonesian). Bank Indonesia. 30 June 2014. Retrieved 12 September 2014.
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