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The image shows a museum exhibit about the Linggarjati Agreement, located at the National Museum of Indonesia, in Central Jakarta, Indonesia (latitude: -6.176, longitude: 106.822). The exhibit is displayed on a dark grey wall, showcasing a framed document in a glass case, a black and white photograph, and a black plaque with white text. The document appears to be an agreement in Indonesian and English. The photograph features two men in suits, seated at a table. The text plaque provides information about the Linggarjati Agreement, which was an agreement between the Republic of Indonesia and the Netherlands, signed in 1947. The text plaque states that it was signed by Prime Minister Sutan Sjahrir on behalf of the Indonesian government and by Dr. Hubertus Johannes van Mook on behalf of the Dutch government. The exhibit also includes the number "01" and "02" in the bottom left corner of the display. A partially visible figure, likely a museum visitor, is standing in front of the exhibit. The environment is dimly lit, with a focus on the exhibit itself.
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Mar 27, 2025, 7:41 AM

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The image shows a museum exhibit about the Linggarjati Agreement, located at the National Museum of Indonesia, in Central Jakarta, Indonesia (latitude: -6.176, longitude: 106.822). The exhibit is displayed on a dark grey wall, showcasing a framed document in a glass case, a black and white photograph, and a black plaque with white text. The document appears to be an agreement in Indonesian and English. The photograph features two men in suits, seated at a table. The text plaque provides information about the Linggarjati Agreement, which was an agreement between the Republic of Indonesia and the Netherlands, signed in 1947. The text plaque states that it was signed by Prime Minister Sutan Sjahrir on behalf of the Indonesian government and by Dr. Hubertus Johannes van Mook on behalf of the Dutch government. The exhibit also includes the number "01" and "02" in the bottom left corner of the display. A partially visible figure, likely a museum visitor, is standing in front of the exhibit. The environment is dimly lit, with a focus on the exhibit itself.

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