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  2. World Peace Gong - Wikipedia

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    Bali, Indonesia: The World Peace Gong Park can be found on the island of Bali, Indonesia Desa Budayal Kertalangu Bali. It was the venue for the Miss World Contestants commitment to World Peace, in September 2013, Geneva, Switzerland; New Delhi, India [2] Penglai, Shandong, China; Vientiane, Laos; Paipa (Colombia) Ambon [3] Maputo (Mozambique)

  3. Fort Victoria (Ambon) - Wikipedia

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    During colonial rule, the fort of Kota Laha was taken over by the Dutch from the Portuguese and changed its name to Fort Victoria.Previously, the Portuguese built and named the fort Nossa Senhora de Anunciada in 1575 and was finished in 1580 by a Portuguese governor Gaspar de Mello, the fort was captured by the Dutch in 1605 and later renamed it as Victoria, which means victory.

  4. Invasion of Ambon - Wikipedia

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    Following the Dutch-Indonesian Round Table Conference, the Netherlands recognized the independence of the Republic of United States of Indonesia (RUSI). The RUSI was a federation with a People’s Representative Council consisting of 50 representatives from the Republic of Indonesia and 100 from the various states according to their populations.

  5. Garuda Perdamaian (1957). Indonesian Ministry of Information and the Information Department of the Indonesian Army: Jakarta. Page number in title: Author: Indonesian Ministry of Information and the Information Department of the Indonesian Army

  6. Ambon Island - Wikipedia

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    Ambon Island is part of the Maluku Islands of Indonesia. The island has an area of 743.37 km 2 (287.02 sq mi) and is mountainous, well watered, and fertile. Ambon Island consists of two territories: the city of Ambon to the south, and three districts ( kecamatan ) of the Central Maluku Regency to the north.

  7. Ambon, Maluku - Wikipedia

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    Ambon was a center of Christian missionary activity, and Ambon and the surrounding islands have many Christians as well as the Muslims that predominate in most of Indonesia. On 22 December 1902, the Apostolic Prefecture of Dutch New Guinea was established in the city, later to be promoted as the Diocese of Amboina .

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    Garuda Perdamaian (1957). Indonesian Ministry of Information and the Information Department of the Indonesian Army: Jakarta. Page number in title: Author: Indonesian Ministry of Information and the Information Department of the Indonesian Army