Papanggo

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Papanggo is one of seven administrative villages (kelurahan in Indonesian) in Tanjung Priok subdistrict, North Jakarta. The borders of Papanggo are:

  • Warakas administrative village in the north
  • Sungai Bambu administrative village in the west
  • Sunter Agung administrative village in the east and in the south

The zip code of this administrative village is 14340.

Toponomy

The name Papanggo comes from the Dutch language term De Papangers, meaning "the people of Pampanga," which originally referred to Mardijker soldiers, who served with the Dutch, or their descendants. They originated from Catholic freed slaves originally captured from Pampanga in the Spanish Philippines by Moro raiders and sold in slave markets in Batavia. The name was also applied to similar freed Catholic slaves originating from Goa and the islands of Ambon, Ternate, and Tidore in the Maluku Islands.[1][2][3][4]

References

  1. ^ Choudhury, Manilata (2014). "The Mardijkers of Batavia: Construction of a Colonial Identity (1619-1650)". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 75 (Platinum Jubilee): 901–910. JSTOR 44158475.
  2. ^ Jarnagin, Laura (2011). Portuguese and Luso-Asian Legacies in Southeast Asia, 1511-2011: The making of the Luso-Asian world, intricacies of engagement. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. pp. 136–137. ISBN 9789814345255.
  3. ^ Simbolon, Parakitri Tahi. Menjadi Indonesia, hal. 462, Cet. ketiga, Januari 2007. Penerbit Buku Kompas, Jakarta. ISBN 979-709-264-X. Diakses 24 September 2010.
  4. ^ East of Bali: from Lombok to Timor - Colonial Kupang