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Here you will find all the information and important links you may need about the political, economic and social landscape that make up the Republic of South Africa.
South African - Indonesian relations were formalized through the establishment of diplomatic relations in August 1994. The Embassy was established on 17 January 1995. However, our relations stretch back to the 17th century, when the Dutch colonized both the Cape of Good Hope and the East Indies (Batavia). Sheik Yusuf, from Ujung Pandang (Makassar), was sent as a political exile by the Dutch to the Cape of Good Hope, arriving there in 1694. It was then that the foundation for the Malay community that today exists in the city of Cape Town, was laid.
The website contains vital information on consular matters, visa enquiries, basic facts about South Africa, tourism, travel tips and South African - Indonesian relations for interested parties wishing to travel to South Africa. For a more in-depth experience and insight into the country, commonly referred to as the "Rainbow Nation", go directly to our links, where you will have direct access to the websites of major South African institutions, covering the broad political, economic and social spectrum. We trust that you will enjoy your visit to our site! For further information and a more personal touch, do not hesitate to contact one of the friendly members of the South African staff at the Embassy, who will be glad to assist you with any enquiries you may have!
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