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Things to see in Makale, Indonesia

Makale is on the eastern coast of Java and it's a small town with a big history. The town was founded by Makassarese people in the early 16th century and it grew rapidly because of its strategic location. It was an important port for trade with countries to the south and east, including China, Japan, India and Persia. Makale was also an important center for Islamic learning. The Dutch ruled Makale from 1640 to 1797 and during that time they built churches, schools and administrative buildings.

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Quick info about Makale
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CountryIndonesia
RegionSulawesi Selatan
Latitude-3.086
Longitude119.8469
Appr. population9960

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