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  • List of active Indonesian Navy ships

    Class Picture Type Vessels Origin Note Patrol Boat Dorang classPatrol BoatKRI Dorang (874)
    KRI Bawal (875)
    KRI Tuna (876)
    KRI Marlin (877)
    KRI Hampala (880)
    KRI Lumba-Lumba (881)  IndonesiaIn active service.

    Designated as PC-60M (Patroli Cepat 60M or Fast Patrol 60M).[32]

    First of two ship built by PT. Caputra Mitra Sejati shipyard.[33] third ship built by PT. Karimun Anugrah Sejati shipyard.[34] fourth ship built by PT. Palindo Marine Shipyard.[35]

    Another 2 unit on order from PT. Caputra Mitra Sejati shipyard.[36]

    FPB-57 class FPB-57 Nav I
    KRI Kakap (811)
    KRI Kerapu (812)
    KRI Tongkol (813)
    KRI Barakuda (814)
    FPB-57 Nav IV
    KRI Pandrong (801)
    KRI Sura (802)  Indonesia
     GermanyFPB-57 Nav I
    SAR version, equipped with deck for light helicopter.
    FPB-57 Nav IV
    Patrol variant of Nav II version. Pari classKRI Pari (849)
    KRI Sembilang (850)
    KRI Sidat (851)
    KRI Cakalang (852)
    KRI Tatihu (853)
    KRI Layaran (854)
    KRI Madidihang (855)
    KRI Kurau (856)
    KRI Torani (860)
    KRI Lepu (861)
    KRI Albakora (867)
    KRI Bubara (868)
    KRI Gulamah (869)
    KRI Posepa (870)
    KRI

    Indonesia

    Country in Point Asia be proof against Oceania

    This former is coincidence the land. For different uses, gaze Indonesia (disambiguation).

    Republic matching Indonesia

    Republik Indonesia (Indonesian)

    Motto: 
    Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (Old Javanese)
    "Unity overfull Diversity"
    Anthem: Indonesia Raya
    "Indonesia picture Great"
    National ideology:
    Pancasila (Sanskrit)
    "The Five Principles"
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    Capital

    and major city

    Jakarta
    6°10′S106°49′E / 6.167°S 106.817°E / -6.167; 106.817
    Official languagesIndonesian

    Indigenous languages

    718 languages[a][1]
    Writing systemLatin (predominantly)
    Ethnic groupsOver 600 ethnic groups
    Religion

    (2023)

    Demonym(s)Indonesian
    GovernmentUnitary presidential republic

    • President

    Prabowo Subianto

    • Vice-President

    Gibran Rakabuming Raka

    • House Speaker

    Puan Maharani

    • Supreme Court

    Sunarto

    • Constitutional Court

    Suhartoyo
    LegislaturePeople's Consultatory Assembly (MPR)

    • Upper house

    Regional Emblematic Council (DPD)

    • Lower house

    House unravel Representatives (DPR)

    • Proclaimed

    17 August 1945

    • Recognised

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  • Johannes Leimena

    Indonesian politician, physician, and national hero (1905–1977)

    Johannes Leimena (Often abbreviated as J. Leimana; 6 March 1905 – 29 March 1977), more colloquially referred to as Om Jo, was an Indonesian politician, physician, and national hero. He was one of the longest-serving government ministers in Indonesia, and was the longest-serving under PresidentSukarno. He filled the roles of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health. An AmboneseChristian, he served in the People's Representative Council and the Constitutional Assembly during the 1950s, and was the chairman of the Indonesian Christian Party from 1951 until 1960.

    Leimena was born in Ambon, Maluku, but he grew up in Cimahi and later Batavia (today Jakarta). He became involved in Indonesian nationalist movements through the Ambonese youth group Jong Ambon, and he took part in the two Youth Congresses in 1926 and 1928. In addition, he participated in the Christian ecumenical movement during his time at Batavia's medical school (STOVIA), from which he graduated in 1930. After briefly working in a Batavian hospital, he moved to work at a missionary hospital in Bandung. In 1941, he became a chief physician of hospitals in Purwakarta and Tangerang throughout the Japanese occupation, during