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Ir. Soekarno (was born in Blitar, East Java, on June 6 1901 – died in Jakarta, on June 21 1970 in the age 69 years) was Indonesian President first that.

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3 Ir. Soekarno (was born in Blitar, East Java, on June 6 1901 – died in Jakarta, on June 21 1970 in the age 69 years) was Indonesian President first that hold the office of in the period 1945 - 1966. He played the role important to liberate the Indonesian nation from the Dutch colonization. He was the Kepancasilaan excavator. He was the Proclaimer of Indonesian Independence (was with Mohammad Hatta) that happened on August 17 1945

4 Background and Education The son of a Javanese primary school teacher, an aristocrat named Raden Soekemi Sosrodihardjo and his Balinese wife named Ida Ayu Nyoman Rai from Buleleng regency, Sukarno was born as Kusno Sosrodihardjo in Blitar, East Java in the Dutch East Indies (nowIndonesia) When small Soekarno lived with his grandfather in Tulungagung, East Java. In the age 14 years, a friend of his father who was named Oemar Said Tjokroaminoto asked Soekarno to live in Surabaya and to be sent to school to Hoogere Burger School (H.B.S.) there while reciting the Koran in the Tjokroaminoto place.aristocratBalineseBulelengBlitarDutch East IndiesIndonesia

5 Background and Education In Surabaya, Soekarno often met the leaders of the Islam union, the organization that was led by Tjokroaminoto at that time.Soekarno afterwards gathered with the Jong Java organisation (the Javanese Young Man). Graduate from H.B.S. in 1920, Soekarno continued to Technische Hoge School (now ITB) in Bandung, and was finished during 1925. During in Bandung, Soekarno interacted with TjiptoMangunkusumo and Dr. Douwes Dekker, that at that time were the leader of the National Indische Partij organisation

6 Soekarno in the eyes of the world Soekarno stamps bea ring the image of the country Philippines

7 President Sukarno had just arrived at the airport in Washington DC, USA, during the day. Accompanied by the vice president, Richard Nixo n, Bung Karno was met in full by U.S. forces shot 21 times with honor. Bung Karno ar rived in Washington in order to visit the U.S. for 18 days at the invitation of U.S. President Dwight David Eisenho wer (Photo: May 16, 1956).

8 President Sukarno and President of the United States, Kennedy, sitting together in an open car, in honor of the troops were passing through the U.S. Air Force base, MD. BungKarno came to the U.S. in order to talk the problem incidents Cuba (Video: 24 April1961).

9 The cover of Times magazine in 1946

10 Other countries that use the name of Soekarno In Morocco, the name will bear the name of Rue Soekarno. In addition to the name of Sukarno, the country is also no street name 'Jakarta'

11 Morocco was impressed with the figure of Sukarno. When the flamboyant president of this visit to Morocco on May 2, 1960, a special event was held scissors tape path nameof the time: 'Sharia Al-Rais Ahmed Sukarno' is now well known as Rue Suokarno. The road is adjacent to the central post office Morocco. Then the other way given the name 'zangat Jakarta'. This road is in the center of Rabat, Morocco. Even inCasablanca, a city roundabout named 'rondpoint de London'. In return, the government gave the name of the street in the center of Casablanca, Jakarta.

12 In addition to Morocco, a name well known in Pakistan Soekarno. There are at least two places the name of Soekarno in Pakistan, namely Soekarno Square in Khyber Bazar Peshawar, and Sukarno's Bazar, Lahore

13 Russia Blue Mosque, St. Soekarno. Petersburgh

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