Netherlands New Guinea

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Nederlands Nieuw-Guinea
Netherlands New Guinea
Dutch colony

1945 – 1962
Flag Coat of arms
Flag Coat of arms
Motto
Setia, djudjur, Mesra
Anthem
Hai Tanahku Papua
Location of New Guinea
Netherlands New Guinea
Capital Hollandia
Language(s) Dutch, various Papuan and Austronesian languages
Political structure Colony
Historical era Cold War
 - Established December 29, 1945
 - Disestablished October 1, 1962
Area 420,540 km² (162,371 sq mi)
Currency Netherlands New Guinean gulden
Dutch expeditions in Netherlands New Guinea in 1907–1915.
Dutch expeditions in Netherlands New Guinea in 1907–1915.

Netherlands New Guinea was the official name of Western New Guinea while it was a colonial possession of the Netherlands. It was commonly known as Dutch New Guinea. It is currently Indonesia's two easternmost provinces, Papua and West Irian Jaya (administered as one single unit prior to 2003 under the name Irian Jaya).

From 1898 to 1949, Dutch New Guinea was governed as part of the Dutch East Indies.

In 1949, when the rest of the Dutch East Indies became fully independent as Indonesia, the Dutch retained sovereignty over western New Guinea, and took steps to prepare it for independence as a separate country. Some five thousand teachers were flown there. The Dutch put an emphasis upon political, business, and civic skills. The first local naval cadets graduated in 1955 and the first army brigade become operational in 1956.

Elections were held across Dutch New Guinea in 1959 and an elected New Guinea Council officially took office on 5 April 1961, to prepare for full independence by the end of that decade. The Dutch endorsed the council's selection of a new national anthem and the Morning Star as the new national flag on 1 December 1961.

Indonesia attempted to invade the region on 18 December 1961. Following some skirmishes between Indonesian and Dutch forces an agreement was reached and the territory was placed under United Nations administration in October 1962 It was subsequently transferred to Indonesia in May 1963. The territory was formally annexed by Indonesia in 1969 after a controversial plebiscite was conducted by the Indonesian military.

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