- Ambon Island - Wikipedia
Ambon Island lies off the southwest coast of the much larger Seram island It is on the north side of the Banda Sea, part of a chain of volcanic islands that encircle the sea It is 51 kilometres (32 miles) long and is of very irregular shape, being almost divided in two by a large inlet (Ambon Bay)
- Ambon | Spice Trade, Colonial History Diving Hotspot . . .
It is one of the islands of the Moluccas (Maluku) group Ambon island is located 7 miles (11 km) off the southwestern coast of the island of Ceram (Seram) Its relief is generally hilly, with Mount Salhatu rising to 3,405 feet (1,038 metres)
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Discover 15 unforgettable things to do in Ambon curated by Indonesia Impression Tour From diving at Laha Bay to tasting Rujak Natsepa
- Exploring the Spice Islands: A Guide to Ambon
Tucked away far in the east of Indonesia, Ambon is the capital of the Maluku Islands It is the gateway for those who want to seek adventure to the famous Banda Islands, Seram Island and even further to the Kei Islands
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- Ambon – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Ambon, the provincial capital of Maluku, is built on a hillside overlooking the bay It has a number of interesting historical and cultural sites, among them the remnants of forts built by the Dutch East Indies Company during the heyday of the spice trade
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Ambon is the capital of Maluku province, located on Ambon Island in eastern Indonesia The city serves as a major seaport and is known for its rich colonial history, particularly Dutch influence With a population of approximately 350,000, Ambon plays a crucial role in the spice trade history
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