- 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)
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Ambon (2026) - Tripadvisor
Merah Putih bridge is a cable stayed bridge located in Ambon city, Maluku, Indonesia The bridge spans over Ambon Bay in Ambon Island, connecting Rumah Tiga village in Sirimau sub-district on the …
- Ambon | le site officiel de la ville
Découvrez le site officiel de la ville d'Ambon dans le Morbihan : actualités, démarches en ligne, informations pratiques, agenda, sorties
- Ambon | Spice Trade, Colonial History Diving Hotspot | Britannica
Ambon’s clove trade first attracted the Portuguese, who named the island and founded a settlement in 1521 The Dutch captured the Portuguese fort in 1605, took over the spice trade, and in 1623 destroyed a British settlement in the Amboina Massacre
- 12+ Best Things to Do in Ambon, Maluku Islands [Updated 2026]
Ambon — the capital of the Maluku Islands — is where the rhythm of music meets the calm of the sea Once the heart of Indonesia’s spice trade, today it welcomes travelers with its turquoise bays, coral gardens, and soulful island life
- 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
- Where is Ambon | Location of Ambon in Indonesia Map
Ambon is the capital city of Maluku province in Indonesia It is situated on Ambon Island, which is part of the Maluku Islands in the eastern part of the Indonesian archipelago Ambon city serves as an important hub for trade, transportation, and administration in the region
- AMBON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AMBON is island of eastern Indonesia in the Moluccas south of Ceram area 314 square miles (816 square kilometers)
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