The 1834 Java earthquake struck the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia) island of Java, in the city of Bogor. The earthquake occurred on the morning...
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Baribis Fault (category West Java geography stubs)
where an earthquake could cause huge loss of life and damage. List of faults in Indonesia List of earthquakes in Indonesia 1834 Java earthquake Citarik...
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An earthquake affected the island of Java, Indonesia on 22 January 1780. The source and magnitude of the earthquake remains debated among seismologists...
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notable fault, but only major fault zones.[clarification needed] Lists of earthquakes Tectonics Yeats, R. (2012), Active Faults of the World, Cambridge University...
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Weltevreden concert hall built. 1829 – Hotel de Provence established. 1834 – 1834 Java earthquake 1836 – 3 February: the first government steamboat, Willem I,...
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Titsingh (1834) pp. 327–331 Titsingh (1834) pp. 331–351 Titsingh (1834) pp. 352–364 Titsingh (1834) pp. 364–372 Titsingh (1834) pp. 372–382 Titsingh (1834) pp...
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Bogor (redirect from Bogor, West Java)
century. On 10 October 1834, Buitenzorg was seriously damaged by another eruption of the Salak volcanoes caused by an earthquake. Taking into account the...
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'The Demographic Effects of Colonialism: Forced Labor and Mortality in Java 1834–1879', Wageningen University & Research (WUR) & Universiteit Utrecht,...
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Bogor Palace (category Buildings and structures in West Java)
founded the botanical garden next to the palace ground. However, in 1834, an earthquake triggered by the volcanic eruption of Mount Salak, heavily damaged...
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List of church buildings in Indonesia (section Java)
contain a bell dating back to 1675) (established in 1714, destroyed by earthquake in 1834 and rebuilt in 1854, later expanded in 1980 and 1998 due to overcapacity)...
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observed in Alabama. November 25, 1833 – A major 8.7 earthquake strikes Sumatra. October 16, 1834 – The Palace of Westminster is destroyed by fire. February...
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Christianity in Indonesia (section Java)
[citation needed] East Java's population of 37.5 million includes 964,900 Christians (70% of which are Protestant). As with the rest of Java, this population...
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Sometime before 1557 five people (two male slaves from Mozambique, one from Java and two women) escaped from a ship and remained hidden on the island for...
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List of mosques in Indonesia (redirect from Java-Malay)
Archipelago Press. pp. 86–87. ISBN 981-3018-30-5. Turner, Peter (November 1995). Java. Melbourne: Lonely Planet. pp. 78–79. ISBN 0-86442-314-4. 7 Masjid Tertua...
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History, p. 66 Bullough, Nigel (1995). Mujiyono PH (ed.). Historic East Java: Remains in Stone (Indonesian 50th independence day commemorative ed.). Jakarta:...
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complex, has spruced up 'Ochi.' In 1968, the Jamaica Villa Association (JAVA) was created to represent the growing number of villas in Jamaica. Ocho Rios...
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(Ambarawa's Sunken Fort), is a 19th-century Dutch fortress in Ambarawa, Central Java, Indonesia. During the Diponegoro War (1827-1830), Colonel Hoorn, Commander...
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containing Indonesian territory, Flores is the 10th most populous after Java, Sumatra, Borneo (Kalimantan), Sulawesi, New Guinea, Bali, Madura, Lombok...
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seven cities. It has relatively more cities than other provinces outside Java, although several of them are relatively low in population compared with...
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Ocean earthquake and tsunami, which killed over 230,000 people throughout Southeast Asia, or the German aid following the 2009 Sumatra earthquakes. During...
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140 km (87 mi) south of Seram Island and about 2,000 km (1,243 mi) east of Java, and constitute an administrative district (kecamatan) within the Central...
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Timeline of the 19th century (section 1834)
Governor-general of the Dutch East Indies (1808–1811) begin the construction of Java Great Post Road. Sierra Leone becomes British colony. Beethoven premieres...
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List of planned cities (section Java)
Maja, Banten BSD City, Banten Kota Deltamas, West Java Kota Jabebeka, West Java Kota Wisata, West Java Lippo Village, Banten Gading Serpong, Banten Palangkaraya...
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Year Date Event 2001 26 January The 7.7 Mw Gujarat earthquake shakes Western India with a maximum Mercalli intensity of X (Extreme), leaving 13,805–20...
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from ancient India recorded Indian trade relations. Indian trade reached Java and Sumatra. There were also references to the trade routes of countries...
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Marco Polo’s memoirs of his stay on the east coast of Sumatra (then called Java Minor) from April to September 1292, he mentions an encounter with hill folk...
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Shōwa-shinzan In 1993, an earthquake of magnitude 7.7 generated a tsunami which devastated Okushiri, killing 202 inhabitants. An earthquake of magnitude 8.3 struck...
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and silver to native non-commissioned officers and soldiers. Yellow Cord Java Medal 1812 1811 HEIC Issue. Awarded in gold to more senior native officers...
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"Yawadvipa" (Java) is mentioned in India's earliest epic, the Ramayana. Sugriva, the chief of Rama's army dispatched his men to Yawadvipa, the island of Java, in...
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