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Maluku Province

Maluku Province, also known as the Maluku Islands or the Moluccas, is an archipelago in eastern Indonesia consisting of around 1,300 islands. It is renowned for its historical significance as the "Spice Islands," where nutmeg, clove, and mace originally came from, fueling global trade in the past. The province features diverse cultures, languages, and rich natural beauty, including pristine beaches, volcanic mountains, and marine biodiversity. Maluku plays a key role in Indonesia’s history, economy, and ecological heritage, blending cultural diversity with scenic landscapes across its many islands.