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surrounding islands, including the group of Radja Ampat, under a
Controller at Fakfak. While Afdeeling Zuid-New-Guinea consisted of the part of Dutch New Guinea from Cape Steenboom to the mouth of the Bensbach river and surrounding islands, under an assistent-resident with a to be determined capital. Later it would be Merauke which was founded on 12 February 1902 for the express purpose of being the capital.
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North New Guinea oversaw Fak-Fak, Central
Vogelkop, Inanwatan and Mimika, while Afdeeling West New Guinea oversaw Manokwari, Sorong, Serui and Hollandia. The return of West Guinea's Afdeeling status was related to the increase in private oil exploration activities carried out by the Nederlandsche Nieuw Guinea Petroleum Maatschappij (NNGPM) in Babo which began its activities in New Guinea on 23 April 1935.
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Indonesian settlement, with the fate of the disputed territory to be decided by the close of 1950. However, the Dutch in coming years were able to argue successfully at the UN that the indigenous population of Dutch New Guinea represented a separate ethnic group from the people of Indonesia and thus should not be absorbed into the Indonesian state.
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Residentie Ternate. While only one, the Onderafdeeling of Zuid-Nieuw Guinea was under the Residentie Amboina. The reduction in the status of the three afdeelings in Papua to onderafdeeling, and before that the Residentie Nieuw Guinea into Amboina, was caused by the decline in the regional income since the ban of hunting Cendrawasih in 1922.
1220:(KVP) and the Labour Party, which was accepted by parliament, stated that the declaration of Jonkman in parliament should become a part of the Linggadjati agreement. Duly accepted, the Netherlands thus unilaterally 'amended' the Linggadjati agreement to the effect that New Guinea would remain Dutch. Labour parliamentary group leader
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1150:(Extended Netherlands Action) send delegates to this conference, who opined that New Guinea should be declared as separate entities in a similar manner to Surinam. Furthermore, this conference stipulated specific territories could have special relations with the Kingdom of the Netherlands if they wanted to.
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Onderafdeeling Zuid-Nieuw-Guinea were placed back under Afdeeling Tual. The Afdeeling West-Niuew-Guinea was separated from the afdeeling of Zuid-Niuew-Guinea. Both Afdeling Noord-Niuew-Guinea and Afdeling West-Niuew-Guinea oversaw 4 onderafdeeling each. Afdeling
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Netherlands East Indies, claimed Dutch New Guinea as part of its natural territorial bounds. The dispute over New Guinea was an important factor in the quick decline in bilateral relations between the Netherlands and Indonesia after Indonesian independence. The dispute escalated into low-level
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economic activity was limited. Only coastal and island dwellers traded to some extent, mostly with the Maluku
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Residentie Amboina was upgraded to the Gouvernement der Molukken, which was divided into two residencies, namely Residentie Amboina and Residentie Ternate. Six onderafdeelings of New Guinea (Manokwari, Sorong, Schouteneilanden, Jappengroep, Hollandia dan West-Nieuw Guinea)
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proposal on 28 July 1962, for a staged transition from Dutch to
Indonesian control via UN administration, on the condition that a plebiscite would be held in future in the territory. The agreement was signed on 15 August 1962 at the UN Headquarters in New York and the territory was placed under the
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over Dutch New Guinea escalated in December 1957 following Indonesia's defeat in the UN General Assembly on 29 November 1957 to pass a resolution in favour of Indonesia's claim to the territory. Sukarno responded by allowing the seizure of Dutch enterprises operating in Indonesia and announcing the
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In 1920, the three Afdeelings were made into its own residentie Nieuw Guinea. However it did not last as in August 1923 the Governor-General decided to merge the residency into Residentie Amboina. It followed the fate of Residentie Ternate which was also merged into Residentie Amboina in 1922. The
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Before 1898, Papuans lived in isolated, competitive, and autonomous clan and tribal environments. However in 1898, the Dutch came and established their presence. Their claim, which was made in 1848, was based on the Sultanate of Ternate's claim on Papua based on Ternatean tributary relation. The
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to capture territory from the Indonesian Republic. However, the harsh methods of the Dutch had drawn international disapproval. With international opinion shifting towards support of the Indonesian Republic, the Dutch managed in 1949 to negotiate for the separation of Dutch New Guinea from the
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In 1940 there was another shuffle, and Afdeeling Noord-Niuew-Guinea oversaw five onderafdeeling, namely Manokwari, Sorong, Serui, Sarmi and Hollandia. West New Guinea included three onderafdeelings, namely Fak-Fak, Inanwatan and Mimika. While Onderafdeeling Boven Digul and Onderafdeeling
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settlers, previously office workers, were not skilled in agriculture. The number of settlers remained small. In the Netherlands proper, some organisations existed that promoted a kind of "tropical Holland" in New Guinea, but they were rather marginal. They were linked to the
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952:(Foundation Immigration and Settlement New Guinea). These organisations regarded New Guinea as an untouched, almost empty land that could serve as a homeland to the sidelined Eurasians, a kind of tropical Holland, where Eurasians could create an existence.
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intended expulsion of Dutch residents from Indonesia. The increased tensions surrounding the dispute encouraged the Dutch to accelerate their plans to move the disputed territory towards an act of self-determination.
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defended the Linggadjati Agreement in Parliament in 1946 by stating that the government wished for New Guinea to remain under Dutch sovereignty, arguing it could be a settlement for Eurasians. A motion entered by the
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Noord-Nieuw-Guinea and Afdeeling West-Nieuw-Guinea were combined into one afdeeling called Afdeeling Noord-En-West-New Guinea which oversaw 5 onderafdeeling namely Manokwari, Sorong, Serui, Hollandia and Fak-Fak.
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to determine the final fate of the territory be conducted at a later date. The territory was administered by the UN temporarily before being transferred to Indonesia on 1 May 1963. A plebiscite, the
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in November 1946. Van Mook thought a federal structure would safeguard Indonesia's cultural and ethnic diversity. Van Mook and his supporters referred to the
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officially took office on 5 April 1961, to prepare for full independence by the end of that decade. The Dutch endorsed the council's selection of a new
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1920:Papoea. Een geschiedenis
1869:Jansen van Galen, John,
1270:Dutch-Indonesian dispute
1194:Anti-Revolutionary Party
1016:3. Centraal Nieuw-Guinea
968:Administrative divisions
918:the Netherlands Indies.
873:Dutch East India Company
871:. In a 1660 treaty, the
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134:Not to be confused with
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2351:Trading posts in Africa
2085:Northeast coast of Java
1639:11 October 2017 at the
1548:Klemen, L (1999–2000).
1474:West New Guinea dispute
1469:Territory of New Guinea
1268:Tensions regarding the
1218:Catholic People's Party
1148:Grooter Nederland-Actie
1098:Dutch district officer
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412:Colonial administration
183:Flag of the Netherlands
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2604:constituent countries
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1897:Schoorl, Pim (red.),
1797:(1999) 34#2 pp 157–79
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1134:Linggadjati agreement
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220:Setia, Djudjur, Mesra
2616:Netherlands Antilles
1752:Henderson, William,
1700:(2): 493–500. 1963.
1567:Womack, Tom (1999).
1322:Vlakke Hoek incident
1198:Dutch Ethical Policy
1084:Departments of Papua
1055:6. West Nieuw-Guinea
1029:4. Zuid Nieuw-Guinea
790:Vlakke Hoek incident
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1915:(Amsterdam, 1989).
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1824:Drooglever, P.J.,
1815:Doel, H.W. van den
1769:Markin, Terence.
1724:– via Jstor.
1506:. 5 February 1898.
1484:Western New Guinea
1362:UN Resolution 2504
1358:Act of Free Choice
1295:Tri Komando Rakjat
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1766:(New Haven 1966).
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2160:Banjarmasin
2147:Residencies
2050:Cape Colony
2007:(1602–1798)
1326:Yos Sudarso
1312:destroyers
1122:issued the
1059:Sorong-Doom
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932:Indonesians
928:Indo people
857:Groote Oost
760:During the
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583:Preceded by
344:(1954–1962)
322:Map of the
205:(1961–1962)
190:(1961–1962)
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2589:New Guinea
2582:Until 1962
2561:Until 1954
2545:Until 1949
2536:Gold Coast
2529:Until 1872
2513:Until 1853
2494:Coromandel
2482:Until 1825
2373:Senegambia
2363:Gold Coast
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2065:Coromandel
1904:Smit, C.,
1490:References
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1302:Since 1962
1042:5. Fak-Fak
853:Great East
794:referendum
751:Irian Jaya
747:West Papua
707:New Guinea
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620:Great East
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1354:Suharto
1160:daerahs
1155:negaras
1120:Sukarno
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96:scholar
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2337:Tobago
2292:Brazil
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2219:Dejima
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2127:Bantam
2106:Persia
2101:Bengal
2060:Ceylon
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