On This Day September 1st: National Police Woman Day
is the day when the policewoman division in Indonesia was first established, September 1st, 1948.
is the day when the policewoman division in Indonesia was first established, September 1st, 1948.
Its a day to recognize the important work done by the housing partners across Indonesia to improve access to housing for everyone.
It was held in The Hague from August 23 to November 2, 1949.
International Orangutan Day has been established to encourage communities to take action to conserve this species.
Rengasdengklok incident is one of Indonesia's historical moments before independence day.
Commemorating the 72nd Anniversary, Ganjar Pranowo, the Governor of Central Java, has held a Rapsodia Nusantara concert at Sampookong Temple.
Mohammad Hatta was an Indonesian statesman who served as the first vice president.
Markis Kido was an Indonesian badminton player and one of the world's leading men's doubles disciplines.
ASEAN, in full Association of Southeast Asian Nations, is an international organization of Southeast Asia member states which promotes intergovernmental cooperation between its members.
The winner of the men's and women's singles competitions are received by Indonesia, which is also the first-ever gold medal for Indonesia.
K. H. Ahmad Dahlan was born in Kauman, Yogyakarta, on August 1st, 1868.
The National River Day is expected to make the community more concerned about maintaining the cleanliness and sustainability of rivers in Indonesia.
Chairil Anwar was one of the legendary Indonesian poets and members of the "1945 generation" of writers.
Tontowi Ahmad is one of the Indonesian badminton legends in the mix double sector.
July 14th is celebrated as national tax day.
Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto is one of the Indonesian football legends who was born in Magelang, Central Java Province, onJuly 13, 1976.
On the 6th of July 1940, Kemayoran Airport served its first international flights from and to Indonesia.