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  1. The Thirtieth of September Movement ( Indonesian: Gerakan 30 September, also known as G30S, and by the syllabic abbreviation Gestapu for Gerakan September Tiga Puluh, Thirtieth of September Movement, also unofficially called Gestok, for Gerakan Satu Oktober, or First of October Movement) was a self-proclaimed organization of Indonesian National ...

    • 1 October 1965; 58 years ago( 1965-10-01)
    • Indonesia, Java and Jakarta
  2. 6. Ir al mes actual. Actualizar. Lista de los días del año. Más calendarios. El 18 de septiembre es el 261.º (ducentésimo sexagésimo primer) día del año en el calendario gregoriano y el 262.º en los años bisiestos. Quedan 104 días para finalizar el año.

  3. On 28 September 2018, a shallow, large earthquake struck in the neck of the Minahasa Peninsula, Indonesia, with its epicentre located in the mountainous Donggala Regency, Central Sulawesi. The magnitude 7.5 quake was located 70 km (43 mi) away from the provincial capital Palu and was felt as far away as Samarinda on East Kalimantan and also in ...

  4. On 23 January 1942, three years before the 1945 proclamation, an independence activist Nani Wartabone declared "Indonesian independence" after he and his people won in a revolt in Gorontalo against the Dutch who were afraid of Japanese invasion of Celebes. He was later imprisoned by the Japanese after they had invaded the area.

  5. 1819 - Léon Foucault, fisikawan berkebangsaan Prancis. (w. 1868) 1904 - Mr. Assaat, pemangku jabatan Presiden Republik Indonesia (w. 1976) 1920 - Jack Warden, aktor Amerika Serikat (w. 2006) 1944 - Michael Franks, pemusik jazz Amerika Serikat. 1955 - Tommy J Pisa, penyanyi indonesia. 1971 - Lance Armstrong, pembalap sepeda Amerika Serikat.

  6. El 7 de septiembre de 1944, con la guerra yendo mal para los japoneses, el Primer Ministro de Japón Kuniaki Koiso prometió la independencia a Indonesia, aunque no fijó una fecha para ello. [9] Para los adeptos de Sukarno, este anuncio fue visto como una reivindicación por su aparente colaboración con los japoneses. [10]

  7. As early as the 1st century CE Indonesian vessels made trade voyages as far as Africa. Picture: a ship carved on Borobudur, c. 800 CE. Part of a series on the History of Indonesia Timeline Prehistory Paleolithic Java Man 1,000,000 BP Flores Man 94,000–12,000 BP Neolithic Toba catastrophe 75,000 BP Buni culture 400 BCE Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms Kutai Kingdom 350–1605 Tarumanagara Kingdom ...

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