The location is habitat for Rhyticeros cassidix, Kingfisher, Burung Kakatua putih, Macaca nigra, Kuskus (Phalanger celebensis), Rusa (Cervus timorensis), etc.
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With white sandy beach tourists can also see Monyet hitam (Macaca nigra), Tangkasi (Tarsius spectrum), Burung Rangkong (Rhyticeros cassidix) and Burung Rajaudang (Kingfisher).
Prior to the beginning of the Pacific War, he was appointed as a special commander, and on January 11, 1946, his troop successfully dropped from the air at Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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He was known for the development of navy gymnastics allowing the alertness and flexibility of sailors in closed areas of warships and leading the parachute troops, himself jumping as the first person on an airfield 60 km south of Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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Klappertaart is a Dutch-influenced Indonesian cake originating from Manado, North Sulawesi.
The theory was developed by Marshall Sahlins in the Pacific region and is described by David Henley using the North Sulawesi region in Indonesia as his prime case study.
TV 5 Dimensi, commonly referred to as TV5D, is a North Sulawesi local television channel founded in 2006 by Netherlands-born entrepreneur, Dr Willie Smits, also chairman of the Masarang Foundation.
It is only known from a single specimen collected at a depth of 14 m off Bunaken Island, north Sulawesi, Indonesia.
The distribution of Phyllodesmium jakobsenae includes Bunaken Island, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.