STOVIA
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STOVIA students (1920-1933)
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Group portrait at STOVIA (1920-1933)
The School tot Opleiding van Inlandsche Artsen ("school for the training of native physicians") or STOVIA was a medicine school in Batavia, now Indonesia's capital Jakarta. The school was officially opened in March 1902 in a building that is now the Museum of National Awakening in Weltevreden, an affluent district of Batavia.
Notable alumni[]
- Djamaluddin Adinegoro, journalist
- Djoehana Wiradikarta, biologist
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Coordinates: 6°10′43″S 106°50′17″E / 6.17861°S 106.83806°E
Categories:
- Medical schools in Indonesia
- Dutch East Indies
- Educational institutions established in 1902
- Schools in the Dutch East Indies
- 1902 establishments in the Dutch East Indies