| PROFILE |
Official
relations between Indonesia-German
could be traced back to 1952 when
diplomatic relations was first established.
Initially a Permanent Representative
Office in Bonn and a Consulate were
established during the same year.Subsequently,
the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia
in Bonn was established in 1954. In
1973 Indonesia also established a
Permanent Representative Office in
East Berlin for the Democratic Republic
of Germany, which was elevated into
an Embassy in 1976. |
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| ORGANIZATION |
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• Head of Mission
• Deputy Chief of Mission
• Political Section
• Section for Economic &
Development
• Section for PR, Culture, Tourism
and Trade
• Consular Section
• Protocol
• Administration Section
• Defence Attaché
• Education Attaché
• Immigration Attaché |
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| INDONESIAN
CONSULATES IN GERMANY |
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• Indonesian Consulate General
in Frankfurt/Main
• Indonesian Consulate General
in Hamburg
• Honoray Consuls
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| EMBASSY'S
HOLIDAYS |
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New Year - Hijriyah
(Islamic Calender) New Year - Chinese
New Year - Balinese Hindu New Year
- Indonesia Independence Day - German
Unity - Eid Al Fitr - Christmas... |
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| LOCATION |
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The
Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia is located
at Lehrter Str. 16-17, 10557 Berlin. |
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