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  2. Moluccan diaspora - Wikipedia

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    In the Netherlands, a number of names are in circulation to refer to its Moluccan community, which do not all technically refer to the same group of people. The most commonly used today is "Moluccan" (Dutch: Molukker), the term for the native, pre-Transmigrasi inhabitants of the Moluccan Islands. [2] One of the islands in the archipelago is Ambon.

  3. Moluccans - Wikipedia

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    The Moluccans in northern Maluku (present province of North Maluku) are mainly Muslims. [22] While central and southern Maluku (present province of Maluku) have about equal numbers of Muslim and Christians. [23] The religion most often adhered to by the Moluccans in the Netherlands is Protestant Christianity, and to a lesser extent Islam.

  4. Faciliteitenwet - Wikipedia

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    It offered the Moluccans (almost) equal rights to Dutch citizens, without making them Dutch citizens. the Dutch government met the Moluccans in 1976 with a special law (the so-called Wet betreffende de positie van Molukkers) to equate the legal position of Moluccans residing in the Netherlands with Dutch citizens. Moluccans who fall under this ...

  5. Maluku Islands - Wikipedia

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    With the declaration of a single republic of Indonesia in 1950 to replace the federal state, a Republic of South Maluku (Republik Maluku Selatan, RMS) was declared and attempted to secede, [citation needed] led by Chris Soumokil (former Supreme Prosecutor of the Eastern Indonesia state) and supported by the Moluccan members of the Netherlands ...

  6. I'm an American mom who lived in the Netherlands for 4 years ...

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    In the Netherlands, I saw fewer screens at restaurants because parents had other means to keep their kids happy. It was nice to go out and know that if our kids got tired of sitting with the ...

  7. Republic of South Maluku - Wikipedia

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    The situation of the Moluccans in the Netherlands is at present remarkably different from that in 1970. Practically all Moluccans are now Dutch citizens. This makes it more difficult to give the precise number of Moluccans in the Netherlands, though research shows that there are to date about 40,000 persons who can be classified as Moluccan. [ 14 ]

  8. Moluccan Evangelical Church - Wikipedia

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    The Moluccan Evangelical Church (Dutch: Molukse Evangelische Kerk; Indonesian: Geredja Indjili Maluku, abbreviated GIM) is a Reformed church in the Netherlands. 12,500 Moluccans arrived in the Netherlands in 1951 as a consequence of decolonization, and today they number 40,000. The Reformed Moluccans are descended from the Protestant Church of ...

  9. Museum Maluku - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 12,500 Moluccans arrived in the Netherlands on a temporary basis in 1951, following the end of Dutch colonial rule in Indonesia. [1] Though initially meant to be temporary residents, the Dutch government began regarding the Moluccans as permanent residents of the country in 1956, and began promoting integration within Dutch society. [1]