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    128.167 Ambon (formerly Dutch: Amboina) is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of Maluku. This city is also known as Ambon Manise,...
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    Ambon Island is part of the Maluku Islands of Indonesia. The island has an area of 743.37 km2 (287.02 sq mi) and is mountainous, well watered, and fertile...
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    city and capital of Maluku province is Ambon on the small Ambon Island. It is directly adjacent to North Maluku, Southwest Papua, and West Papua in the...
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    the Indonesian islands that compose the Maluku archipelago, with particularly serious disturbances in Ambon and Halmahera islands. The duration of the...
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    The Maluku Islands (/məˈluːkuː, mæˈluːkuː/; Indonesian: Kepulauan Maluku) or the Moluccas (/məˈlʌkəz/) are an archipelago in the eastern part of Indonesia...
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    originally claimed the islands of Ambon, Buru, and Seram, which currently make up the Indonesian province of Maluku. Dutch conquest exerted colonial control...
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    Invasion of Ambon was a combined Indonesian military operation which aimed to seize and annex the self proclaimed Republic of South Maluku. Following the...
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    majority Christians followed by Muslims. The Ambonese are from Ambon Island in Maluku, an island group east of Sulawesi and north of Timor in Indonesia...
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  • Look up ambon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ambon may refer to: Ambon Island, an island in Indonesia Ambon, Maluku, a city on Ambon Island, the...
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  • of Pterocarpus trees Ambon Island, sometimes named Amboyna, part of the Maluku Islands of Indonesia Ambon, Maluku, a city on Ambon Island Amboine, a tree...
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  • (Kalimantan), Denpasar (Lesser Sunda Islands), Makassar (Sulawesi), Ambon (Maluku Islands), and Jayapura (Western New Guinea). Jayapura is also the fastest-growing...
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    Pattimura International Airport (category Ambon, Maluku)
    ICAO: WAPP) is an airport in Ambon, Maluku province, Indonesia. The airport is located 38 kilometers west of the city of Ambon. The airport was named after...
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    University of Pattimura (category Universities in Maluku (province))
    Pattimura (Indonesian: Universitas Pattimura) is a public university in Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia. It was established on April 23, 1963. Its current rector...
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    Listyo Sigit Prabowo (category People from Ambon, Maluku)
    Police Chief on 27 January 2021. Prabowo was born on 5 May 1969 in Ambon, Maluku. He graduated from the National Police Academy in 1991. He is married...
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  • Ambon Bay Festival (Indonesian: Festival Teluk Ambon) is an annual event held at Ambon Bay and across West Seram Regency, Maluku, Indonesia at the end...
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  • Utha Likumahuwa (category People from Ambon, Maluku)
    2011), better known as Utha Likumahuwa was an Indonesian singer from Ambon, Maluku. He rose to fame in Indonesia in the 1980s with his albums Nada & Apresiasi...
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    magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck Seram Island in Maluku, Indonesia, near the provincial capital of Ambon. The earthquake struck at 07:46:44 Eastern Indonesia...
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    Amboyna massacre was the 1623 torture and execution on Ambon Island (present-day Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia) of twenty-one men, including ten in the service...
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    Victoria in Ambon. Pattimura and his war have been used as symbols for both Maluku independence, such as with the short-lived Republic of South Maluku, and Indonesian...
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  • Jong Ambon Football Club (simply known as Jong Ambon or JAFC) is an Indonesian football club based in Ambon, Maluku. They currently compete in the Liga...
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    early trade history of the Ambon Islands] (in Dutch). doi:10.1163/22134379-90002645. Andaya, Leonard Y. (1993). The World of Maluku: Eastern Indonesia in the...
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  • The Maluku Sovereignty Front (FKM) (Indonesian: Front Kedaulatan Maluku) is a secessionist movement on Ambon Island, aiming to restore the Republic of...
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    (born Soasiu, Tidore, 5 August 1912—died Ambon, Maluku, 4 July 1967) was the 26th Sultan of Tidore in Maluku Islands, reigning from 1947 to 1967. He was...
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    those parts of Ambon Island which are outside the City of Ambon. This regency is the largest in area among Malukan regencies. Central Maluku Regency is one...
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    North Maluku (Indonesian: Maluku Utara) is a province of Indonesia. It covers the northern part of the Maluku Islands, bordering the Pacific Ocean to...
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    Jacob Sihasale (category People from Ambon, Maluku)
    Sihasale started playing football around 1958–1960, was selected as a PSA Ambon player. In 1961 he moved to Surabaya and joined the famous association,...
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  • Indonesian). Retrieved 9 October 2021. "Maluku FC Jadi Kampiun Liga 3 Maluku 2021 Usai Kalahkan Gemba FC". ambon.tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved...
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  • Ambon, he died, and his mission was continued by Pastor Rosskot (who was instrumental in organizing the first theological training in Ambon, Maluku,...
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    adherents of Southeast Asian indigenous beliefs into remote inland areas. The Maluku Islands and New Guinea were never Indianised and its native people were...
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    iNewsMaluku.id. iNews. 30 November 2021. Retrieved 8 October 2022. "Benteng Nieuw Victoria, Cikal Bakal Berdirinya Kota Ambon". Tribun Ambon. Tribun...
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