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  2. Halmahera - Wikipedia

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    Halmahera, formerly known as Jilolo, Gilolo, or Jailolo, is the largest island in the Maluku Islands. It is part of the North Maluku province of Indonesia, and Sofifi, the capital of the province, is located on the west coast of the island. Halmahera has a land area of 17,780 km 2 (6,860 sq mi). [1]

  3. Module:Location map/data/Indonesia Halmahera - Wikipedia

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    Module: Location map/data/Indonesia Halmahera. 10 languages. Basa Bali;

  4. Maluku Islands - Wikipedia

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    Cloves and nutmeg are still cultivated, as are cocoa, coffee and fruit. Fishing is a big industry across the islands but particularly around Halmahera and Bacan. The Aru Islands produce pearls, and Seram exports lobsters. Logging is a significant industry on the larger islands with Seram producing ironwood and teak and ebony are produced on ...

  5. North Halmahera Regency - Wikipedia

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    Ternate island. View from North Halmahera. The North Halmahera Regency is located in northeastern Indonesia between the islands of New Guinea and Sulawesi. [8] It occupies roughly half of the northern mainland section of the island and includes smaller islands (Loloda Kepulauan) off the northwest coast of Halmahera. It formerly included the ...

  6. South Halmahera Regency - Wikipedia

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    South Halmahera Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Halmahera Selatan) is a regency of North Maluku Province, Indonesia. It lies partly on Halmahera Island (occupying most of the southern peninsula of that island) and partly on smaller islands to the west and south of Halmahera.

  7. Halmahera rain forests - Wikipedia

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    The Halmahera rain forests is a tropical moist forest ecoregion in Indonesia. The ecoregion includes the island of Halmahera and neighboring islands, including Bacan , Morotai , the Obi Islands , Ternate , Tidore , Gebe , and many smaller islands.

  8. Central Halmahera Regency - Wikipedia

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    Central Halmahera Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Halmahera Tengah) is a regency of North Maluku Province, Indonesia.The regency was originally formed on 15 August 1990 from part of the former North Maluku Regency, but on 25 February 2003 parts of the new regency were split off to form a separate East Halmahera Regency and the city of Kota Tidore Kepulauan.

  9. List of Indonesian islands by area - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia map with name of islands larger than 1000 km 2. ... Halmahera: 18,040: 6,865: 449,938 ... List of outlying islands of Indonesia