
Moluccans - Wikipedia
They and others in the world make up the Moluccan diaspora. The remainder consists of Moluccans serving in the Dutch navy and their descendants, as well as some who came to the …
Moluccans in the Netherlands - Minority Rights Group
The main language of the Moluccan community is Malay, which was used as a lingua franca in Molucca, and has been used to create unity in the Netherlands. There is a Dutch derivative, …
Maluku Islands - Wikipedia
Decades later, descendants of these Moluccan KNIL soldiers participated in the 1975 Dutch train hostage crisis, the 1977 Dutch train hijacking, and the 1977 Dutch school hostage crisis to …
Moluccan diaspora - Wikipedia
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 …
Moluccas | Islands, Definition, Map, & History | Britannica
Moluccas, Indonesian islands of the Malay Archipelago, lying between the islands of Celebes to the west and New Guinea to the east. The Philippines, the Philippine Sea, and the Pacific …
Moluccans - Wikiwand
The Dutch Moluccan community repeatedly petitioned the Dutch government to uphold its commitment to supporting their claim for an independent Republic of South Maluku, as …
Maluku Islands - New World Encyclopedia
The Maluku Islands (also known as the Moluccan Islands) are an archipelago in Indonesia, and part of the larger Malay Archipelago. The political entities encompassing the islands are …
South Moluccas
The Moluccan people are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional music, dance, and art, deeply influenced by the region’s history and the rhythms of island life.
Destination Moluccas — Google Arts & Culture
The Moluccan economy The introduction and cultivation of spices in other territories, including those originating in the Moluccas, has caused the islands today to revolve around other …
Moluccans - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Dec 2, 2024 · The Moluccans speak over a hundred different languages, with a majority of them belonging to the Central Malayo-Polynesian languages, especially the Central Moluccan …