Rabu, 05 Juni 2013

The Changes History Of Catfish Statue Into The Clock

               Bekasi has icons catfish and wild mangosteen statue which is very famous and strategic location near by station Bekasi. Existence catfish of being in the middle of the road is between Railway Station, the largest mosque in Bekasi, Regional General Hospital also Bekasi Police Department. Catfish statue made ​​in 1995 by Bekasi regent, Mr. Moch. Djamhari. Wild mangosteen and catfish is a rapidly growing crops in the city of Bekasi, therefore the regent made ​​it as icons.
                But the people felt catfish and wild mangosteen is not good icons. Because catfish are very greedy and wild mangosteen is very cheap therefore it is not suitable for use as an icon. Then, on the date of 24 April 2002 Mr. Damin Sada with some people came to the catfish statue and burned it.  For a while so it does not look empty the people change it with a big clock.


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The Daendels Road

               The Great Post Road is a historical street names across the islands of Java. Begin at 1809 when Governor General H.W. Daendels (Dutch) made The Grote Postweg (Great Post Road) to connected Bandung-Cirebon-Jakarta, as a chain of military defences against British Colonial.
                Early in the wake as a bastion by the Dutch colonial government at that time to keep the driveway from the south in order to guarantee the security in the city to break every threat.
                Daendels ruled between the years 1808-1811. 1000 kilometers of road that runs along the north of the island of Java, from Anyer to Panarukan. This is one of several greatest tragedy in the history of forced labor in Indian Land. The road was completed only in just one year (1808). But middle of the construction road so much take the number of victims, estimated as many  12,000 people were forced to work for the construction of the road.

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The History Of The Name Of Jakarta

               Jakarta known throughout the world for being a city of amazing contrast, megacity Jakarta combines cultures from all around the Indonesian archipelago, rich and poor, traditional and modern. Jakarta’s history dates back to the 1300s, when Sunda Kelapa was established – a small fishing port still in use today by the world’s largest fleet of working sailing schooners.
                Foreign occupiers were soon to arrive, led by the Portuguese. They were soon sent packing by the Islamic forces of Fatahillah, who changed the name of the city to Jayakarta ( City of Victory). This name change happened on 22nd June 1527, a date still remembered as Jakarta’s birthday.
                The Dutch began their colonisation of Jakarta in 1596, secretly building a fortress when they had permission only to build a trading post. After some altercations with the prince of Jayakarta, who was helped by the British, the city was eventually taken over by the Dutch colonial forces in 1619. The city was almost entirely destroyed in the process, and rebuilt under the new name Batavia. The Dutch stayed for over three hundred years until Indonesia fell to the Japanese in the Second World War.
                After the war the Dutch tried to retake control, but were defeated by the Republic of Indonesia’s founding fathers, Soekarno and Hatta. They proclaimed independence and renamed the city Jakarta.


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