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The islands were known as the Spice Islands because of the nutmeg, mace, and cloves that were exclusively found there, the presence of which sparked European colonial interests in the 16th century. [3] The Maluku Islands formed a single province from Indonesian independence until 1999, when they were split … See more
The Maluku Islands or the Moluccas (/məˈlʌkəz/ mə-LUK-əz) are an archipelago in the eastern part of Indonesia. Tectonically they are located on the Halmahera Plate within the Molucca Sea Collision Zone. … See more
The Maluku Islands have a total area of 850,000 km (330,000 sq mi), 90% of which is sea. There are an estimated 1027 islands. The largest … See more
Administrative divisions
The Maluku Islands are divided into two provinces: Maluku and North Maluku. See moreThe etymology of the word Maluku is unclear and has been a matter of debate for many experts.
The first recorded … See moreEarly history
Australo-Melanesians were the first people to inhabit the islands at least 40,000 years ago, and then a later migration of Austronesian … See moreReligion
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The population of Maluku Province in 2020 was 1,848,923 and … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Invasion of the Spice Islands - Wikipedia
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Dec 10, 2024 · The cloves of the northern Moluccas and the nutmeg of the central islands were traded in Asia long before Europeans heard of the so-called Spice Islands. The Portuguese established themselves on the islands in 1512, …
European Discovery & Conquest of the Spice Islands
Nov 8, 2021 · Despite their popularity in European cuisine, the origin of the spices was unknown to Europeans until the early 16th century. The secret was finally broken by the Portuguese in 1512, soon after they discovered the route to the …
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The Spice Islands (Malaku, or the Moluccas) are a small group of islands to the north-east of Indonesia, between Celebes and New Guinea. They include Halmahera (the largest), Seram, Buru, Ambon, Ternate, and Tidore and the …
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