Kongresi
Kongresi is an Indonesian term that generally refers to a congress or large formal assembly, often used to describe significant historical or political gatherings in Indonesia and other Southeast Asian contexts. The word is derived from the Latin "congressus," meaning a meeting or assembly of representatives.
In Indonesian history, "Kongresi" most notably pertains to the Bandung Conference of 1955, which was a major
Kongresi events are characterized by their deliberative nature, aiming to bring together stakeholders to discuss strategies,
Throughout Southeast Asia, the concept of kongresi has been integral to movements advocating independence, national development,
Overall, kongresi remains a prominent term denoting important assemblies that influence political, social, and cultural developments