1948 in Indonesia
Events in the year 1948 in Indonesia. The country had an estimated population of 72,979,300.[1]
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Incumbents
- President: Sukarno
- Vice President: Mohammad Hatta
- Prime Minister: Amir Sjarifuddin (until 29 January), Mohammad Hatta (from 29 January)
- Chief Justice: Kusumah Atmaja
Events
- Continuing Indonesian National Revolution
- 17 January - Ratification of the Renville Agreement
- 23 January - End of the Second Amir Sjarifuddin Cabinet
- 2 February - First Hatta Cabinet takes office
- 28 February - Adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution 40 and United Nations Security Council Resolution 41 at the United Nations Security Council
- 29 July - Adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution 55
- 16 August - Founding of Bali Post Media Group media conglomerate
- Madiun Affair
- 31 October - Establishment of the Protestant Church in West Indonesia
- 19–20 December - Operation Kraai
- 24 December - Adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution 63
- 28 December - Adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution 64 and United Nations Security Council Resolution 65
- Founding of Lippo Bank
Sports
- Founding of Assyabaab Surabaya football club
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gollark: You can conveniently accumulate it in machine buffers, there are no voltages or AC vs DC or direction or resistance/impedance to worry about, no weird electromagnetic things going on, machines will just run at lower speed if you're lacking power (I experienced this while running my entire machine setup off a cheap 5RF/t solar panel on kukipack).
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gollark: Also RF-powered furnaces, because RF is just so weird itself.
References
- "Population". www.bi.go.id (in Indonesian). Bank Indonesia. 30 June 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-09-13. Retrieved 11 September 2014.
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