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'''Jatinegara''' is a [[Subdistricts of Indonesia|subdistrict]] (''kecamatan'') of [[East Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]].
'''Jatinegara''' is a [[Subdistricts of Indonesia|subdistrict]] (''kecamatan'') of [[East Jakarta]], [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]]. Jatinegara boundaries are Bekasi Barat Raya - Bekasi Timur Raya - I. Gusti Ngurah Rai Road to the north, ''Kali Sunter'' to the east, Kali Malang canal - Jakarta-Cikampek Tollway to the south, and [[Ciliwung River]] to the west.


[[Jatinegara Station|Jatinegara railway station]], one of the biggest railway station in [[Jakarta]], is located not in Jatinegara Subdistrict, but in [[Matraman]] Subdistrict. The station is located on the boundary between the Subdistrict of Jatinegara and Matraman.
The subdistrict is divided into 8 [[Villages of Indonesia|administrative villages]] (''kelurahan''): Bali Mester, Bidaracina, North Cipinang Besar, South Cipinang Besar, Cipinang Cempedak, Cipinang Muara, Kampung Melayu, and Rawa Bunga.


==History==
Beside, [[Glodok]], Jatinegara is one of Jakarta's China Towns.
A residence for the princes of the [[Sultanate of Banten]] exists in the area in the 17th century. The name Jatinegara came from ''Jatina Nagara'' which means "the might of the state", symbolizing the power of the princes of Banten to fight against the Dutch colonials.<ref name="Poerbo">{{cite book |title=Rejuvenating Meester Cornelis |last=W. Poerbo |first=Heru |authorlink= |coauthors= |year= |publisher= |location= |isbn= |page= |pages= |url=http://www.ar.itb.ac.id/pa/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/rejuvenating-meester-cornelis.pdf |accessdate=May 2, 2010}}</ref>


During the Dutch occupation, the area was known as Meester Cornelis, after Cornelis Senen, a [[Calvinist]] schoolmaster, preacher and landholder from Lontor Island ([[Banda Islands]]). In 1656, Senen was granted a land along the [[Ciliwung River|Ciliwung]], with total area of 5 square kilometers, about 12 km southeast of the fort of Batavia. As a landlord, he received the title ''Meester''. The land was used mainly for loggings. Meester Cornelis Senen died in 1661, but his name stuck to the territory and the area was known as Meester Cornelis since then.
In Jatinegara, there's a railway station named [[Jatinegara Station]]. This is the one of the biggest railway station in [[Jakarta]], instead [[Jakarta Kota Station]], [[Gambir Station]], and Manggarai Station.


[[Image:Post Meester Cornelis Batavia 1744.jpg|left|thumbnail|The ''post Meester Cornelis'' near Ciliwung]]
== History ==
During the 18th century, Meester Cornelis was known as a military territory, with residential areas, wide roads, and a rural character. A buffalo market, known for its "Thursday Market", was built in the old area of Meester Cornelis in 1706. A fort was built in 1734. The commander of the fort established an entertainment facilities around the fort, including a playhouse. In 1746, an encampment for soldiers who suffered from [[malaria]] was built in this area because of its relatively higher altitude and drier air quality.


An artillery school was built in 1805. In 1810, General [[Daendels]] (1762-1818) established this territory as the center of defense against a possible attack by the British. The main point of this defense system is the Meester Cornelis fort. British attack occured in 1811. In 1820, the fort was transformed into a prison.
The name Jatinegara came from ''Jatina Nagara'' which means: the might of the state and symbolized the fusion of power of those princes of Banten (against the Dutch colony) at that time.<ref>[http://www.ar.itb.ac.id/pa/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/rejuvenating-meester-cornelis.pdf ar.itb.ac.id]</ref> Jatinegara was named Meester Cornelis during the Dutch colonial time.

[[Image:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM De Militaire School in Meester Cornelis Batavia TMnr 60022681.jpg|right|thumbnail|Meester Cornelis Military School]]
Meester Cornelis Military School was opened in 1852 and later closed in 1892. It was not the first military school in the [[Dutch East Indies]], but it was the most successful one. One third of the students were born in the colony, the majority came from the Netherlands, one tenth were other Europeans, mostly from Germany. Most students were from the middle class. The school was later closed because of financial problem: only one in three students graduated, so the costs per student were unacceptably high.

[[Image:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Straatgezicht met tram in Meester Cornelis Batavia TMnr 60025356.jpg|thumbnail|right|A street with tramline in Meester Cornelis, Batavia.]]
Since 19th century, Jatinegara has become one of Jakarta’s key transportation node. A horse tram was established in 1869. The tram connected Meester Cornelis to ''Kota Intan'' (the "Diamond City", the oldest dutch settlement in Jakarta), via Harmoni. On January 31, 1873, the Dutch East Indian Railway Company established a railway from Meester Cornelis to Buitenzorg (now [[Bogor]]). The focal point of this line is Meester Cornelis Station (now [[Jatinegara Station]]), one of the four oldest railway stations in Jakarta. On April 6, 1875, a connection between Meester Cornelis and Batavia was inaugurated, establishing a railway connection which connects the old city of Batavia with Buitenzorg. In 1881, a steam-powered tram was established, connecting ''Kota Intan'' to what is now Jatinegara through Glodok, Harmoni, Pasar Baru, Pasar Senen and Kramat. On April 6, 1925, electric train was operated for the first time, serving 15.6 km route from Port Tanjung Priok-Jatinegara and 2.6 km route from Jatinegara to Manggarai. The numerous public transportation lines that served Jatinegara indicated the significance of this area at that time.<ref name="Poerbo"></ref>

In 1905, Meester Cornelis is a town with its own council in 1905, just like Batavia. Meester Cornelis was first governed by a Resident-Assistant, and since 1922, Meester Cornelis was governed by a mayor. Some of these mayors are Mr. M. of Doorninck (1922-1932) and Mr. G. Pitlo (1933-1935). In 1935, Meester Cornelis was officially administered by the government of Batavia.

After the transfer of sovereignty to the [[Republic of Indonesia]] on December 27, 1949, Meester Cornelis was renamed Jatinegara.

==Kelurahan (Administrative Village)==
The subdistrict of Jatinegara is divided into eight [[Villages of Indonesia|Kelurahan]] or Administrative Village:
*Bali Mester - area code 13310
*Kampung Melayu - area code 13320
*Bidaracina - area code 13330
*Cipinang Cempedak - area code 13340
*Rawa Bunga - area code 13350
*Cipinang Besar Utara - area code 13410
*Cipinang Besar Selatan - area code 13410
*Cipinang Muara - area code 13420

==List of important places==
*Bethesda Church
*Cipinang Besar Cemetery (Chinese Cemetery)
*Jatinegara Regional Market
*Kampung Melayu Terminal
*Koinonia Church (Hebrew "alliance"), built in 1911-1916.
*Mpu Tantular University


==References==
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Revision as of 16:55, 2 May 2010

Jatinegara is a subdistrict (kecamatan) of East Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia. Jatinegara boundaries are Bekasi Barat Raya - Bekasi Timur Raya - I. Gusti Ngurah Rai Road to the north, Kali Sunter to the east, Kali Malang canal - Jakarta-Cikampek Tollway to the south, and Ciliwung River to the west.

Jatinegara railway station, one of the biggest railway station in Jakarta, is located not in Jatinegara Subdistrict, but in Matraman Subdistrict. The station is located on the boundary between the Subdistrict of Jatinegara and Matraman.

History

A residence for the princes of the Sultanate of Banten exists in the area in the 17th century. The name Jatinegara came from Jatina Nagara which means "the might of the state", symbolizing the power of the princes of Banten to fight against the Dutch colonials.[1]

During the Dutch occupation, the area was known as Meester Cornelis, after Cornelis Senen, a Calvinist schoolmaster, preacher and landholder from Lontor Island (Banda Islands). In 1656, Senen was granted a land along the Ciliwung, with total area of 5 square kilometers, about 12 km southeast of the fort of Batavia. As a landlord, he received the title Meester. The land was used mainly for loggings. Meester Cornelis Senen died in 1661, but his name stuck to the territory and the area was known as Meester Cornelis since then.

The post Meester Cornelis near Ciliwung

During the 18th century, Meester Cornelis was known as a military territory, with residential areas, wide roads, and a rural character. A buffalo market, known for its "Thursday Market", was built in the old area of Meester Cornelis in 1706. A fort was built in 1734. The commander of the fort established an entertainment facilities around the fort, including a playhouse. In 1746, an encampment for soldiers who suffered from malaria was built in this area because of its relatively higher altitude and drier air quality.

An artillery school was built in 1805. In 1810, General Daendels (1762-1818) established this territory as the center of defense against a possible attack by the British. The main point of this defense system is the Meester Cornelis fort. British attack occured in 1811. In 1820, the fort was transformed into a prison.

Meester Cornelis Military School

Meester Cornelis Military School was opened in 1852 and later closed in 1892. It was not the first military school in the Dutch East Indies, but it was the most successful one. One third of the students were born in the colony, the majority came from the Netherlands, one tenth were other Europeans, mostly from Germany. Most students were from the middle class. The school was later closed because of financial problem: only one in three students graduated, so the costs per student were unacceptably high.

A street with tramline in Meester Cornelis, Batavia.

Since 19th century, Jatinegara has become one of Jakarta’s key transportation node. A horse tram was established in 1869. The tram connected Meester Cornelis to Kota Intan (the "Diamond City", the oldest dutch settlement in Jakarta), via Harmoni. On January 31, 1873, the Dutch East Indian Railway Company established a railway from Meester Cornelis to Buitenzorg (now Bogor). The focal point of this line is Meester Cornelis Station (now Jatinegara Station), one of the four oldest railway stations in Jakarta. On April 6, 1875, a connection between Meester Cornelis and Batavia was inaugurated, establishing a railway connection which connects the old city of Batavia with Buitenzorg. In 1881, a steam-powered tram was established, connecting Kota Intan to what is now Jatinegara through Glodok, Harmoni, Pasar Baru, Pasar Senen and Kramat. On April 6, 1925, electric train was operated for the first time, serving 15.6 km route from Port Tanjung Priok-Jatinegara and 2.6 km route from Jatinegara to Manggarai. The numerous public transportation lines that served Jatinegara indicated the significance of this area at that time.[1]

In 1905, Meester Cornelis is a town with its own council in 1905, just like Batavia. Meester Cornelis was first governed by a Resident-Assistant, and since 1922, Meester Cornelis was governed by a mayor. Some of these mayors are Mr. M. of Doorninck (1922-1932) and Mr. G. Pitlo (1933-1935). In 1935, Meester Cornelis was officially administered by the government of Batavia.

After the transfer of sovereignty to the Republic of Indonesia on December 27, 1949, Meester Cornelis was renamed Jatinegara.

Kelurahan (Administrative Village)

The subdistrict of Jatinegara is divided into eight Kelurahan or Administrative Village:

  • Bali Mester - area code 13310
  • Kampung Melayu - area code 13320
  • Bidaracina - area code 13330
  • Cipinang Cempedak - area code 13340
  • Rawa Bunga - area code 13350
  • Cipinang Besar Utara - area code 13410
  • Cipinang Besar Selatan - area code 13410
  • Cipinang Muara - area code 13420

List of important places

  • Bethesda Church
  • Cipinang Besar Cemetery (Chinese Cemetery)
  • Jatinegara Regional Market
  • Kampung Melayu Terminal
  • Koinonia Church (Hebrew "alliance"), built in 1911-1916.
  • Mpu Tantular University

References

  1. ^ a b W. Poerbo, Heru. Rejuvenating Meester Cornelis (PDF). Retrieved May 2, 2010. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)


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