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| Pisang | Ambon is a brand of Dutch liqueur produced, distribu |
| The location was 200 km south of | Ambon Island, and 445 km north east of Dili, East Ti |
| separatist movement, the religious conflict in | Ambon City and the fall of former Indonesian Preside |
| , Muar (Saparua), Solor, Bima, Wandan (Banda), | Ambon, Timor, and Dompo. |
| or, Tenasserim, south-eastern Borneo, Ternate, | Ambon Island, Batian, southern Sulawesi, the Sangihe |
| Main articles: Battle of | Ambon and Battle of Rabaul (1942) |
| Ambon first came under attack from Japanese aircraft | |
| The | ambon is considered to be a part of the altar (i.e., |
| er occurred, and the IJA 19th Army remained on | Ambon, largely cut-off from reinforcements and resup |
| x, (Pteropus chrysoproctus), also known as the | Ambon flying fox, is a species of megabat in the gen |
| lying Fox (Pteropus argentatus), also known as | Ambon Flying Fox, Silvery Flying Fox, or Silvery Fru |
| found in New Guinea and adjacent islands (Aru, | Ambon, Waigeu, from West Irian to Papua, Woodlark an |
| Pantoporia venilia venilia ( | Ambon, Serang, Geser, Banda Islands) |
| ests Maluku Islands of Halmahera, Buru, Seram, | Ambon, Ternate, Haruku and Bacan. |
| Born in | Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia, Revo's parents were native |
| For the banana cultivar known as Pisang | Ambon in Indonesia, see Gros Michel banana. |
| The | Ambon scorpionfish is an ambush predator. |
| The | Ambon scorpionfish is shaggy, and can change its col |
| Aedes scutellaris is a mosquito found in | Ambon, Aru Islands, Seram, New Guinea. |
| ed him, first to Cianjur in West Java, then to | Ambon, and later to Manado in Sulawesi. |
| The | Ambon scorpionfish lives just offshore on the bottom |
| orted the damaged Japanese cruiser Natori from | Ambon to Makassar for repairs, and unsuccessfully at |
| It is also known as Pisang | Ambon in Malaysia, Pisang Embung in Indonesia, Thihm |
| rebellion against Dutch forces on Saparua near | Ambon in Maluku. |
| re specimen that was thought to have been from | Ambon, but may in fact have been collected on Gebe I |
| endemic to Indonesia where it occurs on Seram, | Ambon and nearby islands. |
| ome of the Central Moluccan islands including: | Ambon, Seram, Obi, Buru, and Banda. |
| Paralticus amboinensis, known commonly as the | Ambon rockskipper or the Big-nose blenny, is a speci |
| rest-dwelling endemic to the islands of Seram, | Ambon, and perhaps also Haruku and Saparua, South Ma |
| Originally, the | Ambon was positioned in the center of the nave. |
| On | Ambon and probably on New Guinea Varanus cerambonens |
| rce, were sent by the Australians to reinforce | Ambon and Rabaul. |
| Jamides aratus aratus ( | Ambon, Serang, Sapania) |
| I, Glenelg was involved in the reoccupation of | Ambon during September, before departing for Fremant |
| He also assisted in the formation of the | Ambon Youth Sister Cities Group. |
| In front of it stand the altar and | ambon from the modern period. |
| Pisang means banana in Malay/Indonesian and | Ambon is the name of an Indonesian island which was |
| born infant is taken by the priest up onto the | ambon (provided the child has been baptized by this |
| ion is that the faithful will step up onto the | ambon when they come forward to receive Holy Communi |
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