Moro Thailand Island prefecture
| Moro Thailand Island prefecture Kabupaten Pulau Morotai | |||
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| Position of the Moro Thailand Island | |||
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| Country | Indonesia | ||
| State | North mark state | ||
| Prefectural seat | Moro Thailand | ||
| Area | |||
| - 計 | 1,800km2 (695mi2) | ||
| Population (2010) | |||
| - 計 | 52,860 | ||
| Equal time obi | WIT (UTC +9) | ||
| Website | http://www.pulaumorotaikab.go.id/ | ||
A prefecture to do around north mark state of Moro Thailand Island prefecture (Moro Thailand and Indonesian not to receive: Kabupaten Pulau Morotai) Indonesia, Moro Thailand Island. The prefecture metropolis is Moro Thailand
The population was 52,860 people in the investigation of 2010.
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History
There was Moro Thailand in the influence zone of the sultan of the テルナテ sultan country () around the テルナテ island over the 15th to the 16th century. テルナテ island was the large local center called Moro, and the shores of Moro Thailand Island and Halmahera of the south side were the influence zone, too.
At the mid-16th century, the island became the base of the propagator of the Society of Jesus. The Muslim countries of テルナテ island and Halmahera felt indignant at the base of the propagation activity and were going to remove a propagator as part of Portuguese rejection from the island in 1571. In the 17th century, テルテナ escalated influence to the Moro Thailand Island and I repeated movement to most island outside of the population and forced it. Much population was moved early in the 17th century by Komura called Dodinga in the strategic point in western ヘルマヘラ. The hamza which was a sultan of テルテナ for 1627 and 28 years let you emigrate to マラユ of テルナテ which could more easily control most of the Christian of Shimauchi.
World War II
The island was occupied early in 1942 by Japan. When it was September, 1944, U.S. forces occupied the in southern plain of the Moro Thailand island after a fight of the Moro Thailand Island, and Teruo Nakamura that it was the remaining Japan soldier who used it as a strategy base of a Philippine fight in early 1945, the fight of Borneo for from May to June was discovered afterwards in the jungle of the Moro Thailand island in 1974.
Geography
The Moro Thailand Island is located the north of Halmahera; is steep, and is the deep island of the forest. The area is 1800km2 程, and north and south 80km, the east and west are less than 42km. In the prefecture's greatest town, most places of residence of the Moro Thailand Island which is ダルバ of the Shimauchi southern coast () are located in the shoreline. The paved road connecting these places of residence of the East Coast begins in ダルバ and is connected from ダルバ to the major cities beret beret () of the Moro Thailand east bank at the position of 68km.
Local government
In the prefecture, the population seemed to be as follows in the investigation of 2010 from 5 county () (kecamatan).
| Name | English name | Population Census 2010 |
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| Morotai Selatan | South Morotai | 17,547 |
| Morotai Timur | East Morotai | 7,779 |
| Morotai Selatan Barat | Southwest Morotai | 18,857 |
| Morotai Jaya | Great Morotai | 7,067 |
| Morotai Utara | North Morotai | 9,226 |
Economic
Forest density is high in the island, and production of resin and wood is prosperous. In October, 2010, the Indonesian government demanded help to Moro Thailand Island reclamation from the Republic of China [1]. PT Halmahera development investment was looking for the investment to an ecotourism in Moro Thailand Shimauchi in 2011.
Is developed a plan a project to focus on the relief of the child of Shimauchi, and to relieve inhabitants and the child of the Moro Thailand island such as "help Moro Thailand" of the small non profit organization [2]; [3].
In the state government, an international airport of the ピトゥ Airport () performs an action of becoming it to support sightseeing [4]. ピトゥ means 7 and comes from that I had seven pads during World War II.
Footnote
- Andaya, Leonard (1993). The world of Maluku: eastern Indonesia in the early modern period. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
- Villiers, John (1988). Las Yslas de Esperar en Dios: The Jesuit Mission in Moro 1546-1571. Modern Asian Studies 22(3): 593-606.
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