AMBON

ämˈbōn, island, c.300 sq mi (775 sq km), E Indonesia, one of the Moluccas, in the Banda Sea. It is mountainous, well watered, and fertile. Corn and sago are produced, and hunting and fishing supplement the diet. Nutmeg and cloves, once grown in abundance, are produced in limited quantities, and copra is exported. The chief town and seaport, also called Ambon (1990 pop. 275,888), is capital of Maluku prov. It is the seat of the Univ. of Maluku and a private college, and it has an airport. The island was discovered (1512) by the Portuguese, who made it a religious and military headquarters. It was captured by the Dutch in 1605. An English settlement there was destroyed (1623) by the Dutch in what is called the Ambon massacre. Ambon was temporarily under British rule from 1796 to 1802 and again from 1810 to 1814. The town was the site of a major Dutch naval base captured (1942) by the Japanese in World War II, and it was the scene (1950) of a revolt against the Indonesian government during the short-lived South Moluccan Republic. After the end of Dutch rule, it was a source of major immigration to the Netherlands. As a result of continued violence between rebels and government troops, many Ambonese emigrated to the Netherlands. The island has been the scene of Muslim-Christian violence in recent years. The island and town are also called Amboina.

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...Padang Disease (VOC) D.16.3 1676-77 Ambon Buru: extraordinary mortality GM IV...1679 Banda High mortality GM IV, 322 1680 Ambon Earthquake: new disease; epileptic...death of forced migrants GM IV, 524 1682 Ambon Hot fevers: high mortal D.30.9 1683...
...that inter-ethnic encounters look different on the ground. The case of Kota Ambon: revealing the fluidity of spatial and ethnic boundaries Ambon City Kota Ambon lies on the island of Ambon and is the capital of the Indonesian province of the...
...Thrust , Canberra: Australian War Memorial Ambon , lying in the Banda Sea between the Celebes...the 8th Australian Division was sent to Ambon with anti-tank, engineer and other detachments...these troops were to defend the Bay of Ambon and two airfields at Laha and Liang from...
...Valentijn. Rumphius lived half a century on Ambon, from 1653 to his death in 1702. Valentijn served as a minister on Ambon for a total of twelve years, and there...detested. During his first few months in Ambon, Rumphius was one of his instructors...
...fruitless. Two other neo-municipalities, Manado and Ambon, were established within the territory of Indonesia...It has already been pointed out with respect to Ambon that the neo-land of Kota Ambon City of Ambon comprised the same territory as the...
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The demography of Ambon in the seventeenth century: evidence from...available for a much earlier period.(3) The Ambon Islands or the "Province of Amboina...5) Consequently, for the moment the Ambon Islands might be considered to be the only...
...province of Maluku, with its capital at Ambon. Since I shall be referring to a number...almost as far as the provincial capital of Ambon to the west (318 km).(2) More revealingly...colonial state (with the exception of Ambon-Lease and Banda) came rather late...
...sites on the northern Leihitu Peninsula (Ambon). KEYWORDS: central Maluku, pre-Austronesian...surveys and excavations on the islands of Ambon, Buru, Saparua, and Seram, with Latinis...Batususu cave near Morela village on Ambon island was tested less intensively for...
...their intent to eradicate Christians from Ambon island (Malukus political and economic...their faith. Since fighting erupted in Ambon in January 1999, conservative hardliners...Fauzi is commander of the locally-levied Ambon Mujahidin. The attitude towards Laskar...
...Ternate and Tidore in northern Maluku; Ambon, the Uliase islands, Seram, Buru and...influenced music and dance in Protestant Ambon by the English writer Wallace.(9) A...Dutch about some Malay songs and dances in Ambon and the Uliase archipelago (i.e. the...
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...prisoner-of-war camp on the island of Ambon, then part of the Dutch East Indies...accompanied the Japanese naval forces that took Ambon. To some degree, the authority that Ikeuchi...although the majority of the POWs at Ambon were Australians). "You are convicts...
...oversee what remained of the Church of the Indies in Ambon, Maluku. Reformed organization, Moravian passion...Maluku, we need an overview of the condition of the Ambon church. During this era, Ambon Island was the center of the spice trade and administration...
...group of volcanic islands stretching from Ambon in the south to Halmahera in the north...violence flared up in Malukus capital city of Ambon in January 1999, after a dispute between...the neighboring province of Sulawesi. In Ambon, international aid agencies say thousands...
...between Christians and Muslims in Poso and Ambon. All of a sudden they threatened to rock...escalation of the conflict in neighbouring Ambon. But it chose not to. Heightened Muslim...With Poso resolved,the focus shifted to Ambon. Virtually replicating Poso, mediators...
...The Heron had set up a seaplane base on Ambon in the Dutch East Indies when word came...we then set out ourselves to return to Ambon. "The next morning - the morning of the...in gun so that on our arrival back at Ambon we could report that the ship was again...
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...his memories of the Moluccas Islands of Ambon and Haruku in Indonesia after being reunited...seriously ill and shipped to Haruku Island near Ambon. They were herded on to a tiny ship where...begun. "We arrived on Muna island between Ambon and Makassar and were isolated there for...
...nature lover, Pugad Lawins biggest attraction is the Ambon-Ambon Falls, a 60m high natural waterfall, falling on three...streams, fish ponds, and mountain rocks. The spectacle of Ambon-Ambon Falls is definitely worth the trek, with the...
...nature lover, Pugad Lawins biggest attraction is the Ambon-Ambon Falls, a 60m high natural waterfall, falling on three...streams, fish ponds, and mountain rocks. The spectacle of Ambon-Ambon Falls is definitely worth the trek, with the...
...island in the north, to the small island of Ambon about 375 miles to the south, this is...said. In Jakarta, numerous reports from Ambon suggest members of the armed forces, as...defend different sides in the conflict. Ambon, formerly the economic and transportation...
...really looking forward to coming first in Ambon,Cyen he says with a cheeky smile. The...compete in a yacht race from Darwin to Ambon, Indonesia, in three weeks time. Cpounds...And despite having raced in the Darwin to Ambon yacht race 12 times, he said this time...
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AMBON am bon, island, c.300 sq mi (775 sq...The chief town and seaport, also called Ambon (1990 pop. 275,888), is capital of...1623) by the Dutch in what is called the Ambon massacre. Ambon was temporarily under British...
...Sulawesi and New Guinea. The capital of the province is Ambon, on Ambon island. The groups many islands include Halmahera (the largest), Seram , Buru, Ambon , Ternate , and Tidore and the Aru and Kai island groups...
...Sunda Islands, consisting of Bali , Flores , Sumba , Lombok , and the western part of Timor ; the Moluccas (Maluku), with Ambon , Seram , and Halmahera ; and the Riau Archipelago . After years of dispute with the Dutch, W New Guinea (now Papua and West...
...the early 1600s, and the Dutch East India Company assumed control in 1619. Conflict with the English led to the so-called Ambon massacre. Many inhabitants are Christian. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press...
AMBOINA see Ambon , Indonesia. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.


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