The province of Sulawesi was a province in Indonesia that was established after the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence in 1945. It was separated into the province of North and Central Sulawesi and the province of South and Southeast Sulawesi in 1960.[1]
Governors of Sulawesi
edit# | Photo | Name | Took office | Left office | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1945 |
1949 |
[2]: 316 | ||
– | 1950 |
1951 |
Acting governor[3]: 89 | ||
2 | 1951 |
1953 |
[4]: 192 | ||
– | Andi Burhanuddin |
1953 |
1953 |
Acting governor | |
3 | Lanto Daeng Pasewang |
1953 |
1956 |
[5]: 26 | |
4 | Andi Pangerang Petta Rani |
1956 |
1960 |
[5]: 26 |
Governors after the Province of Sulawesi was dissolved
editReferences
edit- ^ Suwondo, Bambang (1978). Sejarah Kebangkitan Nasional Daerah Sulawesi Utara [A History of the National Awakening of North Sulawesi] (in Indonesian). Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan.
- ^ Lee Khoon Choy (1999). A Fragile Nation: The Indonesian Crisis. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing.
- ^ Lapian, Andre; Mambu, Eddy; Mawikere, F.R.; Lapian, Gideon; Lumintang, Jimmy; Burdam, John; Manarisip, Joyce (2012). B.W. Lapian, Nasionalis Religius dari Timur, 1892-1977 [B.W. Lapian, Religious Nationalist from the East, 1892-1977] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Komunitas Bambu.
- ^ "Ensiklopedi Jakarta: Culture & Heritage" (in Indonesian). 3. Jakarta: Pemerintah Provinsi Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta, Dinas Kebudayaan dan Permuseuman. 2005.
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(help) - ^ a b Harvey, Barbara (2009). Permesta: Half a Rebellion. Equinox Publishing.