Nationalism is the spirit that binds Indonesia as one nation despite differences in ethnicity, religion, culture, and language. From the fight for independence to today’s efforts to maintain unity, nationalism remains the backbone of the Indonesian identity.
This category features stories of the people’s struggle, national figures, important commemorations, and values that inspire patriotism and unity. Through these articles, we are reminded to honor our history, nurture national pride, and carry the spirit of Indonesia into the future.
Let’s keep the flame of nationalism alive in the hearts of all generations.
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