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Dutch East Indies
Nederlands-Indië (Dutch)
Hindia-Belanda (Indonesian)
1800–1949
Coat of arms of Dutch East Indies
Coat of arms
Anthem: Wien Neêrlands Bloed (1815–1932)

Wilhelmus (1932–1949)
Map of Dutch Expansion in Indonesia:
  1600s
  1700s
  1800s
  1900-1942
StatusColony of the Dutch Empire
CapitalBatavia
(now Jakarta)
Largest citySoerabaja[1][2]
Common languagesDutch (official)
Malay (lingua franca)
Indigenous languages
Religion
Islam (majority)
Christianity
Hinduism
Buddhism
Confucianism
Animism/Traditional Religion
Demonym(s)Dutch East Indian
GovernmentDutch Colonial government
Head of the Batavian Republic 
• 1800 (first)
Augustijn Gerhard Besier
• 1806 (last)
Carel de Vos van Steenwijk
Monarch 
• 1816–1840 (first)
William I
• 1948–1949 (last)
Juliana
Governor-General 
• 1800–1801 (first)
Pieter Gerardus van Overstraten
• 1949 (last)
A.

LIMSpec Wiki

LIMSpec Wiki
Dutch East Indies
Nederlands-Indië (Dutch)
Hindia-Belanda (Indonesian)
1800–1949
Coat of arms of Dutch East Indies
Coat of arms
Anthem: Wien Neêrlands Bloed (1815–1932)

Wilhelmus (1932–1949)
Map of Dutch Expansion in Indonesia:
  1600s
  1700s
  1800s
  1900-1942
StatusColony of the Dutch Empire
CapitalBatavia
(now Jakarta)
Largest citySoerabaja[1][2]
Common languagesDutch (official)
Malay (lingua franca)
Indigenous languages
Religion
Islam (majority)
Christianity
Hinduism
Buddhism
Confucianism
Animism/Traditional Religion
Demonym(s)Dutch East Indian
GovernmentDutch Colonial government
Head of the Batavian Republic 
• 1800 (first)
Augustijn Gerhard Besier
• 1806 (last)
Carel de Vos van Steenwijk
Monarch 
• 1816–1840 (first)
William I
• 1948–1949 (last)
Juliana
Governor-General 
• 1800–1801 (first)
Pieter Gerardus van Overstraten
• 1949 (last)
A.

Bioinformatics Wiki

Bioinformatics Wiki
Dutch East Indies
Nederlands-Indië (Dutch)
Hindia-Belanda (Indonesian)
1800–1949
Coat of arms of Dutch East Indies
Coat of arms
Anthem: Wien Neêrlands Bloed (1815–1932)

Wilhelmus (1932–1949)
Map of Dutch Expansion in Indonesia:
  1600s
  1700s
  1800s
  1900-1942
StatusColony of the Dutch Empire
CapitalBatavia
(now Jakarta)
Largest citySoerabaja[1][2]
Common languagesDutch (official)
Malay (lingua franca)
Indigenous languages
Religion
Islam (majority)
Christianity
Hinduism
Buddhism
Confucianism
Animism/Traditional Religion
Demonym(s)Dutch East Indian
GovernmentDutch Colonial government
Head of the Batavian Republic 
• 1800 (first)
Augustijn Gerhard Besier
• 1806 (last)
Carel de Vos van Steenwijk
Monarch 
• 1816–1840 (first)
William I
• 1948–1949 (last)
Juliana
Governor-General 
• 1800–1801 (first)
Pieter Gerardus van Overstraten
• 1949 (last)
A.

IHE Wiki

IHE Wiki
Dutch East Indies
Nederlands-Indië (Dutch)
Hindia-Belanda (Indonesian)
1800–1949
Coat of arms of Dutch East Indies
Coat of arms
Anthem: Wien Neêrlands Bloed (1815–1932)

Wilhelmus (1932–1949)
Map of Dutch Expansion in Indonesia:
  1600s
  1700s
  1800s
  1900-1942
StatusColony of the Dutch Empire
CapitalBatavia
(now Jakarta)
Largest citySoerabaja[1][2]
Common languagesDutch (official)
Malay (lingua franca)
Indigenous languages
Religion
Islam (majority)
Christianity
Hinduism
Buddhism
Confucianism
Animism/Traditional Religion
Demonym(s)Dutch East Indian
GovernmentDutch Colonial government
Head of the Batavian Republic 
• 1800 (first)
Augustijn Gerhard Besier
• 1806 (last)
Carel de Vos van Steenwijk
Monarch 
• 1816–1840 (first)
William I
• 1948–1949 (last)
Juliana
Governor-General 
• 1800–1801 (first)
Pieter Gerardus van Overstraten
• 1949 (last)
A.

HL7 Wiki

HL7 Wiki
Dutch East Indies
Nederlands-Indië (Dutch)
Hindia-Belanda (Indonesian)
1800–1949
Coat of arms of Dutch East Indies
Coat of arms
Anthem: Wien Neêrlands Bloed (1815–1932)

Wilhelmus (1932–1949)
Map of Dutch Expansion in Indonesia:
  1600s
  1700s
  1800s
  1900-1942
StatusColony of the Dutch Empire
CapitalBatavia
(now Jakarta)
Largest citySoerabaja[1][2]
Common languagesDutch (official)
Malay (lingua franca)
Indigenous languages
Religion
Islam (majority)
Christianity
Hinduism
Buddhism
Confucianism
Animism/Traditional Religion
Demonym(s)Dutch East Indian
GovernmentDutch Colonial government
Head of the Batavian Republic 
• 1800 (first)
Augustijn Gerhard Besier
• 1806 (last)
Carel de Vos van Steenwijk
Monarch 
• 1816–1840 (first)
William I
• 1948–1949 (last)
Juliana
Governor-General 
• 1800–1801 (first)
Pieter Gerardus van Overstraten
• 1949 (last)
A.

Clinfowiki

Clinfowiki
Dutch East Indies
Nederlands-Indië (Dutch)
Hindia-Belanda (Indonesian)
1800–1949
Coat of arms of Dutch East Indies
Coat of arms
Anthem: Wien Neêrlands Bloed (1815–1932)

Wilhelmus (1932–1949)
Map of Dutch Expansion in Indonesia:
  1600s
  1700s
  1800s
  1900-1942
StatusColony of the Dutch Empire
CapitalBatavia
(now Jakarta)
Largest citySoerabaja[1][2]
Common languagesDutch (official)
Malay (lingua franca)
Indigenous languages
Religion
Islam (majority)
Christianity
Hinduism
Buddhism
Confucianism
Animism/Traditional Religion
Demonym(s)Dutch East Indian
GovernmentDutch Colonial government
Head of the Batavian Republic 
• 1800 (first)
Augustijn Gerhard Besier
• 1806 (last)
Carel de Vos van Steenwijk
Monarch 
• 1816–1840 (first)
William I
• 1948–1949 (last)
Juliana
Governor-General 
• 1800–1801 (first)
Pieter Gerardus van Overstraten
• 1949 (last)
A.

OpenWetWare

OpenWetWare
Dutch East Indies
Nederlands-Indië (Dutch)
Hindia-Belanda (Indonesian)
1800–1949
Coat of arms of Dutch East Indies
Coat of arms
Anthem: Wien Neêrlands Bloed (1815–1932)

Wilhelmus (1932–1949)
Map of Dutch Expansion in Indonesia:
  1600s
  1700s
  1800s
  1900-1942
StatusColony of the Dutch Empire
CapitalBatavia
(now Jakarta)
Largest citySoerabaja[1][2]
Common languagesDutch (official)
Malay (lingua franca)
Indigenous languages
Religion
Islam (majority)
Christianity
Hinduism
Buddhism
Confucianism
Animism/Traditional Religion
Demonym(s)Dutch East Indian
GovernmentDutch Colonial government
Head of the Batavian Republic 
• 1800 (first)
Augustijn Gerhard Besier
• 1806 (last)
Carel de Vos van Steenwijk
Monarch 
• 1816–1840 (first)
William I
• 1948–1949 (last)
Juliana
Governor-General 
• 1800–1801 (first)
Pieter Gerardus van Overstraten
• 1949 (last)
A.

Statistical Genetics Wiki

Statistical Genetics Wiki
Dutch East Indies
Nederlands-Indië (Dutch)
Hindia-Belanda (Indonesian)
1800–1949
Coat of arms of Dutch East Indies
Coat of arms
Anthem: Wien Neêrlands Bloed (1815–1932)

Wilhelmus (1932–1949)
Map of Dutch Expansion in Indonesia:
  1600s
  1700s
  1800s
  1900-1942
StatusColony of the Dutch Empire
CapitalBatavia
(now Jakarta)
Largest citySoerabaja[1][2]
Common languagesDutch (official)
Malay (lingua franca)
Indigenous languages
Religion
Islam (majority)
Christianity
Hinduism
Buddhism
Confucianism
Animism/Traditional Religion
Demonym(s)Dutch East Indian
GovernmentDutch Colonial government
Head of the Batavian Republic 
• 1800 (first)
Augustijn Gerhard Besier
• 1806 (last)
Carel de Vos van Steenwijk
Monarch 
• 1816–1840 (first)
William I
• 1948–1949 (last)
Juliana
Governor-General 
• 1800–1801 (first)
Pieter Gerardus van Overstraten
• 1949 (last)
A.

Cloud-Standards.org

Cloud-Standards.org
Dutch East Indies
Nederlands-Indië (Dutch)
Hindia-Belanda (Indonesian)
1800–1949
Coat of arms of Dutch East Indies
Coat of arms
Anthem: Wien Neêrlands Bloed (1815–1932)

Wilhelmus (1932–1949)
Map of Dutch Expansion in Indonesia:
  1600s
  1700s
  1800s
  1900-1942
StatusColony of the Dutch Empire
CapitalBatavia
(now Jakarta)
Largest citySoerabaja[1][2]
Common languagesDutch (official)
Malay (lingua franca)
Indigenous languages
Religion
Islam (majority)
Christianity
Hinduism
Buddhism
Confucianism
Animism/Traditional Religion
Demonym(s)Dutch East Indian
GovernmentDutch Colonial government
Head of the Batavian Republic 
• 1800 (first)
Augustijn Gerhard Besier
• 1806 (last)
Carel de Vos van Steenwijk
Monarch 
• 1816–1840 (first)
William I
• 1948–1949 (last)
Juliana
Governor-General 
• 1800–1801 (first)
Pieter Gerardus van Overstraten
• 1949 (last)
A.

WikiBooks

WikiBooks
Dutch East Indies
Nederlands-Indië (Dutch)
Hindia-Belanda (Indonesian)
1800–1949
Coat of arms of Dutch East Indies
Coat of arms
Anthem: Wien Neêrlands Bloed (1815–1932)

Wilhelmus (1932–1949)
Map of Dutch Expansion in Indonesia:
  1600s
  1700s
  1800s
  1900-1942
StatusColony of the Dutch Empire
CapitalBatavia
(now Jakarta)
Largest citySoerabaja[1][2]
Common languagesDutch (official)
Malay (lingua franca)
Indigenous languages
Religion
Islam (majority)
Christianity
Hinduism
Buddhism
Confucianism
Animism/Traditional Religion
Demonym(s)Dutch East Indian
GovernmentDutch Colonial government
Head of the Batavian Republic 
• 1800 (first)
Augustijn Gerhard Besier
• 1806 (last)
Carel de Vos van Steenwijk
Monarch 
• 1816–1840 (first)
William I
• 1948–1949 (last)
Juliana
Governor-General 
• 1800–1801 (first)
Pieter Gerardus van Overstraten
• 1949 (last)
A.

LIMSwiki

LIMSwiki
Dutch East Indies
Nederlands-Indië (Dutch)
Hindia-Belanda (Indonesian)
1800–1949
Coat of arms of Dutch East Indies
Coat of arms
Anthem: Wien Neêrlands Bloed (1815–1932)

Wilhelmus (1932–1949)
Map of Dutch Expansion in Indonesia:
  1600s
  1700s
  1800s
  1900-1942
StatusColony of the Dutch Empire
CapitalBatavia
(now Jakarta)
Largest citySoerabaja[1][2]
Common languagesDutch (official)
Malay (lingua franca)
Indigenous languages
Religion
Islam (majority)
Christianity
Hinduism
Buddhism
Confucianism
Animism/Traditional Religion
Demonym(s)Dutch East Indian
GovernmentDutch Colonial government
Head of the Batavian Republic 
• 1800 (first)
Augustijn Gerhard Besier
• 1806 (last)
Carel de Vos van Steenwijk
Monarch 
• 1816–1840 (first)
William I
• 1948–1949 (last)
Juliana
Governor-General 
• 1800–1801 (first)
Pieter Gerardus van Overstraten
• 1949 (last)
A.

Wikiversity

Wikiversity
Dutch East Indies
Nederlands-Indië (Dutch)
Hindia-Belanda (Indonesian)
1800–1949
Coat of arms of Dutch East Indies
Coat of arms
Anthem: Wien Neêrlands Bloed (1815–1932)

Wilhelmus (1932–1949)
Map of Dutch Expansion in Indonesia:
  1600s
  1700s
  1800s
  1900-1942
StatusColony of the Dutch Empire
CapitalBatavia
(now Jakarta)
Largest citySoerabaja[1][2]
Common languagesDutch (official)
Malay (lingua franca)
Indigenous languages
Religion
Islam (majority)
Christianity
Hinduism
Buddhism
Confucianism
Animism/Traditional Religion
Demonym(s)Dutch East Indian
GovernmentDutch Colonial government
Head of the Batavian Republic 
• 1800 (first)
Augustijn Gerhard Besier
• 1806 (last)
Carel de Vos van Steenwijk
Monarch 
• 1816–1840 (first)
William I
• 1948–1949 (last)
Juliana
Governor-General 
• 1800–1801 (first)
Pieter Gerardus van Overstraten
• 1949 (last)
A.

Wikipedia

Wikipedia
Dutch East Indies
Nederlands-Indië (Dutch)
Hindia-Belanda (Indonesian)
1800–1949
Coat of arms of Dutch East Indies
Coat of arms
Anthem: Wien Neêrlands Bloed (1815–1932)

Wilhelmus (1932–1949)
Map of Dutch Expansion in Indonesia:
  1600s
  1700s
  1800s
  1900-1942
StatusColony of the Dutch Empire
CapitalBatavia
(now Jakarta)
Largest citySoerabaja[1][2]
Common languagesDutch (official)
Malay (lingua franca)
Indigenous languages
Religion
Islam (majority)
Christianity
Hinduism
Buddhism
Confucianism
Animism/Traditional Religion
Demonym(s)Dutch East Indian
GovernmentDutch Colonial government
Head of the Batavian Republic 
• 1800 (first)
Augustijn Gerhard Besier
• 1806 (last)
Carel de Vos van Steenwijk
Monarch 
• 1816–1840 (first)
William I
• 1948–1949 (last)
Juliana
Governor-General 
• 1800–1801 (first)
Pieter Gerardus van Overstraten
• 1949 (last)
A.