- Batavia, Dutch East Indies - Wikipedia
Batavia was an imperial Dutch port city that eventually, after two centuries of Dutch occupation, became the capital of the Dutch East Indies The area corresponds to present-day Jakarta, Indonesia
- Batavia (1628 ship) - Wikipedia
Batavia (Dutch pronunciation: [baːˈtaːvijaː] ⓘ) was a ship of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) She was built in Amsterdam in 1628 as the flagship of one of the three annual fleets of company ships [4] and sailed that year on her maiden voyage for Batavia, capital of the Dutch East Indies
- Batavia - Wikipedia
Batavian Republic, the Netherlands from 1795 to 1806 as a French vassal state, Batavia being the Latin name of the Low countries Passau, Germany, called Batavis or Batavia by the Romans
- Batavia home heavily damaged by fire; one firefighter injured
BATAVIA, N Y — A Pike Road home in the Town of Batavia is likely to be a total loss after a two-alarm fire Tuesday evening The Genesee County fire coordinator said there was fire from the
- Inside Batavia, The Indonesian City Brutally Colonized By The Dutch
Today, Batavia is no more This former Dutch colony in Indonesia exists only in glimmers on the streets of Jakarta But those glimmers, however faint, tell a story of immense wealth and horrific violence Established by the Dutch in 1619, Batavia rapidly became the heart of the Dutch East Indies
- Large fire at Batavia home injures firefighter - WHAM
A home in Genesee County suffered extensive damage during a fire Tuesday night
- Batavia - Encyclopedia. com
Batavia was the headquarters of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) As such, it was the most powerful center of trade and power in Southeast Asia, and dominated the region until the founding of Singapore in 1819 Batavia was built near the site of the Sundanese principality of Jayakerta
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Visit Downtown Batavia for drinks, dining, shopping, the Batavia Boardwalk Shops, Markets and many more events throughout the year
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