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The Dutch East Indies (or Netherlands East Indies; Dutch: Nederlands-Indië; Indonesian: Hindia Belanda) was a Dutch colony that became modern Indonesia following World War II. It was formed from the nationalised colonies of the Dutch East India Company, which came under the administration of the Dutch government in 1800.
During the 19th century, Dutch possessions and hegemony were expanded, reaching their greatest territorial extent in the early 20th century. This colony which later formed modern-day Indonesia was one of the most valuable European colonies under the Dutch Empire's rule, and contributed to Dutch global prominence in spice and cash crop trade in the 19th to early 20th century. The colonial social order was based on rigid racial and social structures with a Dutch elite living separate from but linked to their native subjects. The term Indonesia came into use for the geographical location after 1880. In the early 20th century, local intellectuals began developing the concept of Indonesia as a nation state, and set the stage for an independence movement.
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De Batavia is een authentieke reconstructie van een VOC-schip uit 1628. Onder leiding van scheepsbouwmeester Willem Vos bouwden van 1985 tot 1995 in Lelystad enkele honderden jongeren aan dit schip, in het kader van een scholings- en werkervaringsproject. Op 7 april 1995 werd de Batavia door Koningin Beatrix gedoopt en te water gelaten. Het duurde echter nog tot 4 oktober 2000 voordat het schip helemaal op eigen kracht kon gaan zeilen, tijdens een verblijf in Sydney, Australië, waar het schip ter gelegenheid van de Olympische Spelen heen was vervoerd. Cineast Roel Oostra heeft bouwmeester Vos en zijn Batavia sinds 1985 met de camera gevolgd: de bouw, de doopplechtigheid, de reis naar Australië en de eerste zeilproeven zijn door hem gefilmd, wat tot een uniek tijdsdocument heeft geleid.
Batavia was a ship of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). It was built in Amsterdam in 1628, and armed with 24 cast-iron cannons and a number of bronze guns. Batavia was shipwrecked on her maiden voyage, and was made famous by the subsequent mutiny and massacre that took place among the survivors. A twentieth-century replica of the ship is also called the Batavia and can be visited in Lelystad, Netherlands. Filming & editing: Wiebe de Jager Music: 'Conquest Of Paradise' by Vangelis Images: Wikimedia Drone: DJI Phantom Vision 2 plus
Explore Batavia, (now Jakarta(, in the years before independence, and travel through the streets of this fabled city, experiencing the sights and sounds of a city lost in another time. Enjoy. Useful Source: Batavia http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00D09WCOK
Background video for Western Australian author Demelza Carlton's Ocean's Gift series on the Batavia shipwreck in 1629. For more about wrecks, wildlife and all things West Australian, visit Demelza Carlton's website at http://www.demelzacarlton.com A complete listing of Demelza Carlton's videos and background to her books: Demelza Carlton's Cursed Coast: DCCC1 - Columbia: http://youtu.be/UqeVkma809k DCCC2 -- Cumberland: http://youtu.be/ayzzkoYdZag DCCC3 -- Cambria: http://youtu.be/LtDu5LfoaBU DCCC4 -- Battle of Cocos: http://youtu.be/ZsfhY-bwCeo DCCC5 -- Devonshire: http://youtu.be/B2ihNmcnrIg Ocean's Gift: Official Book Trailer: http://youtu.be/-lsooykXUdI Sirena's Storm: http://youtu.be/mZBF7CiUNuE Ute Tribute: http://youtu.be/DU10xo38li8 Deep Change: http://youtu.be/qTjs9evUHSo Bes...
Video suasana pasar di Batavia / Jakarta, Indonesia Publikasi : 1 juli 1946 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Polygoon-Profilti (Producer) Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid (Administrator)
Peter Fitzsimons with a gruesome tale from Australia's maritime history, taken from ABC Conversations with Richard Fidler. Broadcast date: Thursday 31 March 2011 Peter FitzSimons describes the story of the Batavia as 17th century "Adults Only version of Lord of the Flies meets Nightmare on Elm Street." The Dutch ship, laden with treasure, was wrecked on a reef near the WA coast, on its way to the Dutch East Indies. When they hit the reef, the passengers were marooned and left at the mercy of of one of the officers - an out and out psychopath. What follows is one of the most hair-raising tales in human history.
This is the dramatic view from a light aircraft taking off from East Wallabi Island in the Abrolhos Group off Geraldton. The track is due south-east as the aircraft crosses to Long Island (2:43 into the video) where the mutineers from the Dutch East Indiaman Batavia and their leader Jeronimus Cornelisz were executed by Pelsaert in 1629 when he returned from Java where he had gone to get assistance; on his return he discovered to his horror that Cornelisz had led an extraordinary campaign of terror. At 3:10 the flight crosses Beacon Island where the murders of the crew and passengers mostly took place and where dozens remain buried. At 4:20 the actual wreck site of the Batavia on Morning Reef can be seen as a light blue rectangle in the right centre just passing under the wing strut. Flight...
R.I.P MAX A brief history lesson about the Batavia, flagship for the VOC in 1629 wrecked at the Abrolhos Islands in Western Australia. The Batavia was the impressive new flagship of the Dutch East India Company, and it was during its maiden voyage to its namesake in Java that it struck a reef at the Abrolhos Islands, some 70 kilometres off the Western Australian coast. This was sometime after midnight on the 4 June 1629 and there was no real way for those keeping watch to know that they were sailing into a treacherous cluster of reefs, shoals and low-lying islands. The impact threw Commander Francisco Pelsaert from his bed and soon the other 315 men, women and children on board were in a state of panic. With sunrise, the situation became all too clear. While perhaps not in immed...
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