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Makassar
Province
South Sulawesi
Founded
9 November 1607
Government
• Mayor
Danny Pomanto
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May 20, 2024 · It was briefly (1946–49) the capital of the Dutch-sponsored state of East Indonesia (Indonesia Timur). Principal exports from Makassar include ...
The city is the home of Hasanuddin University (founded 1956), a major university of eastern Indonesia. Also nearby is the Bantimurung waterfall, located ...
Originally built in 1667, it contains the fine La Galigo Museum with ethnic costumes, ceramics and ornaments; and the private residence of Mr. Bundt who has a ...
They established trade networks, especially in the Malay Peninsula, the Philippines, and Borneo. The Makassan influence can still be seen in the cultural ...
Makassar is the largest city in eastern Indonesia and the ... Fort Rotterdam is the first spot that you may want to visit for an overview of Makassar's history.
May 9, 2024 · The History of Makassar City: Physical and Administrative Development · 1. Late 17th to Early 18th Century. The history of Makassar City was ...
From 1938 to 1983, the city was named after the former Bovido ruling family of Ujung (named Ujung Pandang). The city is located on the southwest coast of the ...
Nov 9, 2019 · In the 1730s the Dutch allowed Chinese ships to enter the port of Makassar and around that time sailors from Makassar began venturing to the ...
Introduction / History. The Makassar (also known as the Taena, Tena, or Goa) inhabit the southern part of the southwestern peninsula of Sulawesi. · What Are ...