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Britain fully supports Papua`s integration with NKRI.by British Ambassador to
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Wednesday, 30 January 2008 |
 History of Jayapura In the book of Nagara-Kertagama writen by Rakawi Prapanca of Majapahit, under the rule of King Hayam Wuruk, in 1365 A.D, it was mentioned that West Papua was belong to Majapahit Kingdom territory. In one of its paragraphs mentioned “Muwah tikhan i wandan, ambwan (Ambon) athawa maloko wwanin (Fakfak)” were the sovereign territory of Majapahit Kingdom.
However, the Dutch began serious exploration in about 1898. During
Ducth Colonialization, Jayapura City had become a Defense Post of Dutch
Army in Pacific area. The Dutch government was assigned P. Windhower at
Debi Island, a little island in Yotefa Bay in 1908. In 1912 the post
was moved to a mouth of Numbai river, which is a small river that is
mouthed in Yos Yudarso Bay. In a formal ceremony, this mouth of Numbai
river then named Hollandia on March 7, 1910. The date was then decided
to be the birth date of Jayapura. The status of Hollandia City which
was a district had become the government Provincial City. Some of the
events happened after this moment were the name of Hollandia was
changed into New City, then Sukarnopura and finally Jayapura.
However, West Papua is Indonesia's "wild east". Much of it was still
unexplored by outsiders in the 1930s. Allied (American and Australian)
forces passed through here in 1944 on the way to the reconquest of the
Philippines. After the Indonesians defeated the Dutch in 1949 and 1950,
the Dutch insisted on keeping Irian Jaya. They finally gave up the
colony in 1963, under a combination of military and diplomatic
pressure. In 1969, a UN-sponsored referendum led to Irian Jaya becoming
a province of Indonesia. The vast development forced the Region
Government to split Jayapura to two districts: North Jayapura and South
Jayapura. In 1988, Jayapura was become Administrative City and then in
1993 became Jayapura madya City. Lately, with the Act of Region
Government number 22 year 1999, it was then becoming Jayapura City.
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Paniai Lake in Papua Province one of the most beautiful lake in the world |
 Jayapura, Papua province, Representatives of 157 countries which have lakes will visit Paniai Lake in Papua Province which they consider to be the world`s most beautiful and preserved lake, a local official said. |
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1 May : The Happiness and Enthusiastic of Papuan to Commemorate the West Papua Integration to NKRI |
 Energetic and enthusiastic are two words that come to mind when describing Papuan community (Papua and West Papua) to commemorate the West Papua integration day on May 1, 2008. Since last two week the Papuan activities have been seen such as race walking followed by thousands of participants. |
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Tenggelamnya Rumpun Melanesia |
 (The Unitary State of Indonesia’s Political Struggle in West Papua), written by young author Papuan Sendius Wonda SH, MSi, and published by Deiyai, a Jayapura-based publishing house in 2007 (first edition) which consists of 245 pages totally in 2007. This book has ever attracted to attention of public after its circulation was banned by the Attorney General's Office.
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 History of Jayapura In the book of Nagara-Kertagama writen by Rakawi Prapanca of Majapahit, under the rule of King Hayam Wuruk, in 1365 A.D, it was mentioned that West Papua was belong to Majapahit Kingdom territory. In one of its paragraphs mentioned “Muwah tikhan i wandan, ambwan (Ambon) athawa maloko wwanin (Fakfak)” were the sovereign territory of Majapahit Kingdom. |
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