Bonifacius Cornelis de Jonge

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Bonifacius Cornelis de Jonge
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Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies |
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In office 12 September 1931 – 16 September 1936 |
Monarch | Wilhelmina |
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Preceded by | Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff |
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Succeeded by | A. W. L. Tjarda van Starkenborgh Stachouwer |
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Born | (1875-01-22)22 January 1875 The Hague, Netherlands
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Died | 24 June 1958(1958-06-24) (aged 83) Zeist, Netherlands |
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Nationality | Dutch |
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Bonifacius Cornelis de Jonge (22 January 1875 – 24 June 1958) was a Dutch politician. He was the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies in 1931–1936.[1]

B.C. de Jonge arriving in Bali in the 1930s.

Gouvernor-Generaal B.C. de Jonge visits the HVA hospital Toeloengredjo near Kediri, 06-04-1935.
See also
- List of Dutch politicians
References
^ (in Dutch) Jhr.Mr. B.C. de Jonge, Parlement & Politiek. Retrieved on 18 January 2015.
External links
Media related to Bonifacius Cornelis de Jonge at Wikimedia Commons
Political offices
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Preceded by Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff
| Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies 1931–1936
| Succeeded by A. W. L. Tjarda van Starkenborgh Stachouwer
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Governors-General of the Dutch East Indies
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Dutch East India Company (1610–1800) | Both (1610–14)
Reynst (1614–15)
Reael (1615–19)
Coen (1619–23)
De Carpentier (1623–27)
Coen (1627–29)
Specx (1629–32)
Brouwer (1632–36)
Van Diemen (1636–45)
Van der Lijn (1645–50)
Reyniersz (1650–53)
Maetsuycker (1653–78)
Van Goens (1678–81)
Speelman (1681–84)
Camphuys (1684–91)
Van Outhoorn (1691–1704)
Van Hoorn (1704–09)
Van Riebeeck (1709–13)
Van Swoll (1713–18)
Zwaardecroon (1718–25)
De Haan (1725–29)
Durven (1729–32)
Van Cloon (1732–35)
Patras (1735–37)
Valckenier (1737–41)
Thedens (1741–43)
Van Imhoff (1743–50)
Mossel (1750–61)
Van der Parra (1761–75)
Van Riemsdijk (1775–77)
De Klerck (1777–80)
Alting (1780–96)
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Dutch East Indies (1800–1948) | Van Overstraten (1796–1801)
Siberg (1801–05)
Wiese (1805–08)
Daendels (1808–11)
Janssens (1811)
- British occupation (1811–16)
Van der Capellen (1816–26)
Du Bus (1826–30)
Van den Bosch (1830–33)
Baud (1833–36)
De Eerens (1836–40)
Van Hogendorp (1840–41)
Merkus (1841–44)
Reynst (1844–45)
Rochussen (1845–51)
Van Twist (1851–56)
Pahud (1856–61)
Van de Beele (1861–66)
Mijer (1866–72)
Loudon (1872–75)
Van Lansberge (1875–81)
s'Jacob (1881–84)
Van Rees (1884–88)
Pijnacker Hordijk (1888–93)
Van der Wijck (1893–99)
Rooseboom (1899–1904)
Van Heutsz (1904–09)
Idenburg (1909–16)
Van Limburg Stirum (1916–21)
Fock (1921–26)
De Graeff (1926–31)
De Jonge (1931–36)
Van Starkenborgh Stachouwer (1936–42)
Van Mook (1942–48)
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High Commissioners | Beel (1948–49)
Lovink (1949)
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