The Amboina box turtle or Southeast Asian box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) is a species of Asian box turtle widely distributed across Southeast Asia. It...
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Ambon Island (redirect from Amboina island)
also includes the south-central part of Leihitu, and has a safe harbor on Amboina Bay. The highest mountains, Wawani at 1,100 metres (3,600 feet) and Salahutu...
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The Capture of Amboina was the capture of the Portuguese fort Nossa Senhora de Anunciada in Amboina by the Dutch East India Company, under admiral Steven...
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KRI Teluk Amboina is a tank landing ship (LST) of the Indonesian Navy. The ship was built at Sasebo Heavy Industries, Japan and completed in 1961. Its...
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Amboyna massacre (redirect from Amboina Massacre)
agent of the EIC at Amboina; Samuel Colson, factor at Hitto; Emanuel Thompson, assistant at Amboina; Tymothy Johnson, assistant at Amboina; John Wetherall...
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Moluccan king parrot (redirect from Amboina King Parrot)
in Indonesia. It is sometimes referred to as the Ambon king parrot or Amboina king parrot, but this is potentially misleading, as it is found on numerous...
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Amboina (Latin: Amboinaën(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Amboina in the ecclesiastical province of Makassar in...
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The Amboina Serenaders were a successful and popular group that did well in the Netherlands in the 1950s. Its members included Ming Luhulima, Rudi Wairata...
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Utetheisa amboina is a moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by Rob de Vos in 2007. It is found on the Maluku Islands in Indonesia. Dubatolov...
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Ambon, Maluku (redirect from Amboina (city))
Ambon (formerly Dutch: Amboina) is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of Maluku. This city is also known as Ambon Manise, which means...
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Residentie Amboina in 1911. While the Afdeeling Zuid-Nieuw-Guinea would be an independent afdeeling until it was put under Residentie Amboina in 1913. In...
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kruidboek or Herbarium Amboinense, a catalogue of the plants of the island of Amboina (in modern-day Indonesia), published posthumously in 1741. The work covers...
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Callionymus amboina, the Ambon darter dragonet, is a species of dragonet native to the Pacific waters around Indonesia where it occurs at depths of from...
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Hydrosaurus amboinensis (redirect from Amboina sailfin lizard)
second-largest of the sailfin dragons being Hydrosaurus celebensis. The Amboina sail-finned lizard is found in wooded habitats near water in New Guinea...
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7 November 1970) is the Indonesian Roman Catholic bishop of Diocese of Amboina, being appointed in 2021. Born in the town of Waur in Maluku, after high...
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Amantis aliena is a species of praying mantis native to Amboina, Sumatra, Malaysia, Moluccas, and Myanmar. [1] Texas A&M University v t e...
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Limnonectes grunniens (redirect from Amboina wart frog)
Limnonectes grunniens (common name: Amboina wart frog) is a species of frog in the family Dicroglossidae. It is found in Sulawesi, Molucca Islands, and...
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"Spice Islands" in the Moluccas, where he remained. He married a woman from Amboina and became a military advisor to the Sultan of Ternate, Bayan Sirrullah...
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is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Amboina (Dioecesis Amboinaënsis or Keuskupan Amboina) in Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia. It is the mother church...
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Luanda 1st Elmina 2nd Elmina 2nd Luanda Kombi 3rd Luanda Asia Bantam Changi Amboina 1st Malacca Cape Rachado Sumatra Macau Persian Gulf Hormuz Jambi Goa Mormugão...
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Rubiyatmoko (Semarang) Samuel Oton Sidin, O.F.M. Cap. (Sintang) Seno Ngutra (Amboina) Silvester Tung Kiem San (Denpasar) Siprianus Hormat (Ruteng) Valentinus...
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Agathis dammara, commonly known as the Amboina pine or dammar pine, is a coniferous timber tree native to Sulawesi, the Maluku Islands and the Philippines...
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Tychicus longipes is a spider species native to Amboina (Indonesia) and introduced in the Netherlands. List of Sparassidae species v t e...
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much of his life to missions in Asia, mainly in four centres: Malacca, Amboina and Ternate (in the Maluku Islands of Indonesia), Japan, and off-shore...
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ruled administratively under Residentie Amboina. In 1922, Residentie Ternate was combined with Residentie Amboina and renamed Residentie Molukken. In 1935...
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Luanda 1st Elmina 2nd Elmina 2nd Luanda Kombi 3rd Luanda Asia Bantam Changi Amboina 1st Malacca Cape Rachado Sumatra Macau Persian Gulf Hormuz Jambi Goa Mormugão...
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Dutch botanist and physician. Burman specialized in plants from Ceylon, Amboina and Cape Colony. The name Pelargonium was introduced by Johannes Burman...
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individuals accountable, conducting trials for numerous individuals in Amboina, Dutch East Indies, and Rabaul, New Britain. China prosecuted at least...
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