Larantuka (Dutch: Larantoeka, Portuguese: Larantuca) is a kecamatan (district) and the seat of East Flores Regency, on the eastern end of Flores Island...
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The kingdom of Larantuka was a historical monarchy in present-day East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. It was one of the few, if not the only, indigenous Catholic...
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inter-ethnic communication, and it also has native speakers. Larantuka Malay (bahasa Nagi, Melayu Larantuka), also known as Nagi, is a Malay-based creole language...
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Larantuka Malay (bahasa Nagi, Melayu Larantuka), also known as Nagi, is a Malay-based creole language spoken in the eastern part of Flores in Indonesia...
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traders and missionaries came to Flores in the 16th century, mainly to Larantuka and Sikka. Their influence is still discernible in Sikka's language, culture...
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Dom Lorenzo II of Larantuka (c. 1859–1904), born Lorenzo Diaz Vieria Godinho, was the last Raja of the Kingdom of Larantuka and reigned for almost 17...
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Dominicans moved to Larantuka, too. When the Dutch East India Company conquered Solor in 1613,also the Portuguese community moved to Larantuka on Flores. In...
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Larantuka (Latin: Dioecesis Larantukana) is a suffragan Latin diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan...
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Larantuka and Maumere of Flores, Indonesia. Portuguese was present on the island of Flores, Indonesia since the 16th century, especially in Larantuka...
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Indonesia. Established in 1958, the regency has its seat (capital) in Larantuka on Flores Island. It covers a land area of 1,812.65 km2, and it had a...
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Semana Santa festival in Larantuka, East Nusa Tenggara, a Catholic ritual during Holy Week...
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principality of Larantuka, which in turn was under Portuguese rule until 1859, when it was ceded to the Netherlands. The principalities of Larantuka and Adonara...
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served airports in the region that have a relatively short runway, such as Larantuka, Rote, and Sabu. The co-operation with IAT grew the airline's ATR 42-300...
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Lianshulu Airport". Skyvector.com. Retrieved 2 December 2015. "WATL - Larantuka/Gewayentana Airport". Skyvector.com. Retrieved 2 December 2015. "SSLN...
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Banda Malay Balinese Malay Betawi Gorap Gorontalo Malay Kupang Malay Larantuka Malay Manado Malay Makassar Malay Maumere Malay North Moluccan Malay Sula...
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see, having lost territories to establish the Apostolic Vicariate of Larantuka and the Apostolic Vicariate of Ruteng. On 20 October 1959 another split...
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King (1651–c.1655) Anglurah Agung, usurper King (c.1665–1686) Kingdom of Larantuka – Ola Adobala, Raja (c.1665) Luis, Raja (c.1675) Bima Sultanate (complete...
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Peppang, Datu (1778–1810) Indonesia: Lesser Sunda Islands Kingdom of Larantuka – Domingos Viera, Raja (c.1702) Bima Sultanate (complete list) – Hasanuddin...
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Bajawa (BJW) Ende (ENE) Labuan Bajo (LBJ) ‡ Kalabahi (ARD) Kupang (KOE) ⬠ Larantuka (LKA) Lewoleba (LWE) Maumere (MOF) Rote Island (RTI) Ruteng (RTG) Savu...
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Larantuka kingdom 1515–1904 Kingdom of Bolaang Mongondow 1670–1950...
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since the era of colonial Batavia (Jakarta), as well as the population of Larantuka known as Topasses who were of mixed descent from the Malaccan Malays,...
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Larantuka kingdom 1515–1904 Kingdom of Bolaang Mongondow 1670–1950...
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October 2001 Kopong Kung was named coadjutor bishop of the diocese of Larantuka, due to the poor health of then bishop Darius Nggawa. On 10 January 2002...
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Banda Malay Balinese Malay Betawi Gorap Gorontalo Malay Kupang Malay Larantuka Malay Manado Malay Makassar Malay Maumere Malay North Moluccan Malay Sula...
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Creole Portuguese, formerly spoken by the Topasses and Nagi peoples in Larantuka and Maumere in Flores, Indonesia. Until then its position as a lingua...
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the language spoken around Sikka in Flores Island, Indonesia. In nearby Larantuka, Portuguese is used for prayers in Holy Week rituals. The Japanese–Portuguese...
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The state-run ferry serves Baranusa weekly between Kalabahi (Alor) and Larantuka (Flores). The island comprises five districts (kecamatan) of Alor Regency...
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High King of Ireland. Piombino (Kingdom of the Two Sicilies) Kingdom of Larantuka In J.R.R. Tolkien's The Return of the King, the Mouth of Sauron proposes...
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Larantuka kingdom 1515–1904 Kingdom of Bolaang Mongondow 1670–1950...
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to Lamakera on the eastern end of Solor Island, the regency capital of Larantuka on the mainland of East Flores, and Lewoleba on Lembata Island. Vaisutis...
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