History of Central Java


Established as a province of Central Java since the time of the Dutch East Indies. Until 1905, Central Java, consisting of five regions of Semarang, Apex, Kedu, Banyumas, and Pekalongan. Surakarta is still an autonomous region of an independent kingdom and consists of two regions, and Mangkunegaran Kasunanan Surakarta, as Yogyakarta. Each consists of the districts. That time also includes the Apex Tuban and Bojonegoro. After the enactment Decentralisatie Besluit 1905, gewesten given autonomy and established the Regional Council. It also formed the autonomous municipality, namely Pekalongan, Tegal, Semarang, Salatiga, and Magelang. Since 1930, the province established as an autonomous region that also has a Provincial Council. Province consists of several residency, which includes several counties, and subdivided into several kawedanan. Central Java province consists of five residency, namely: Pekalongan, Apex, Jepara, Semarang, Banyumas, and Kedu.

Following the independence of Indonesia, in 1946 the government established autonomous regions and Mangkunegaran Kasunanan; and made residency. In 1950 through the Act stipulated the establishment of districts and municipalities in Central Java that includes 29 counties and 6 municipalities. Determination Act until now celebrated as the Day of Central Java province, which is dated August 15, 1950.
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