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September 1958 with the aim of
controlling the area
between Langowan,
Amurang, and also Motoling. The TNI had
occupied towns and
areas surrounding major...
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island of
Talaud and Siau, on to Ternate. The
Portuguese built a fort at
Amurang.
Spain built a Fort in Manado,
giving Spain control of the
Minahasa Peninsula...
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districts were cut down to
seven in 1920 with the
remaining districts being Amurang, Kawangkoan, Manado, Ratahan, Tomohon, Tonsea, and Toulour. In 1927, Manado...
- Panasen, Tondano), Wungkar, Sayow, Lumi, and
Worotikan (in the war
along Amurang Bay).
Until the
dominance of
Dutch influence in the 17th and 18th century...
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Amurang,
Indonesia Karadeniz Powership Osman Khan 9189158 2016 Khan 470 Tema, Ghana...
- help of
native allies, the
Spanish took over the
Portuguese fortress in
Amurang in the 1550s, and
Spanish settlers also
established a fort at Manado, so...
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pioneering figure in
Indonesian independence. She was born
Johanna Tumbuan in
Amurang, in the
region of
Minahasa in
North Sulawesi. She was
present during two...
- is a
regency in
North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Its
capital is the town of
Amurang. It was
originally part of the
Minahasa Regency until it was established...
- (the present-day
South Minahasa Regency),
Umuda (the present-day town of
Amurang),
Manarow (the present-day Manado-Tua island), and
Wenang (the present-day...
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Church of Watumea),
Watumea (1872) (The
oldest wooden church) GMIM
Sentrum Amurang (1836) (The
church stands in the
former Portuguese Forth Chapel, the current...