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Netherlands East INDIES to GERMANY 1908 Very RARE FAKFAK Line Postmark on Card


Netherlands East INDIES to GERMANY 1908 Very RARE FAKFAK Line Postmark on Card
Netherlands East INDIES to GERMANY 1908 Very RARE FAKFAK Line Postmark on Card

Netherlands East INDIES to GERMANY 1908 Very RARE FAKFAK Line Postmark on Card  Netherlands East INDIES to GERMANY 1908 Very RARE FAKFAK Line Postmark on Card
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We have many more nice. Also known as the District of Fakfak, is a town in West Papua and seat of the Fakfak Regency.

It had a population of 12,566 at the 2010 Census, which rose to 18,900 at the 2020 Census. It is served by Fakfak Airport. It is the only town in West Papua with a significant Muslim Indian and Arab Indonesian presence.

History The former name of the settlement was Kapaur and it is still in use by biologists. Historically Fakfak was a significant port town, being one of the few Papuan towns that had relations with the Sultanate of Ternate, being bound to it.

The Sultanate later granted the Dutch colonial government permission to settle in Papua, including in Fakfak. [6] The Dutch began settlement in 1898. The town still has some colonial buildings remaining from this settlement. The Japanese 1st Detachment landed in Fakfak on April 1, 1942. The small Royal Netherlands East Indies Army garrison surrendered without a fight and later a small garrison of 67 men of the 24th Special Base Unit occupied the area and used it as a seaplane base.

Between April 1943 and October 1944, the town was attacked several times by allied bombers. Japanese forces occupied the town until the end of the war in September 1945. Fakfak is now an isolated town, not often used for the import and export of goods. Fakfak is located in West Papua, Indonesia, on the Bomberai Peninsula at the foothills of the Fakfak Mountains, near Tambaruni Bay. It is situated in an area with many limestone hills, rivers and caves.

As such, the streets twist and turn. Demographics Fakfak has a small community of Muslim Arab and Indian Indonesians, descended from traders and religious teachers who came to Papua in the 19th century and possibly earlier; this minority population has decreased recently due to Fakfak's diminishing role as a port town. It is the only place in West Papua with such a community.

The local Papuan population are majority Muslim, with sizable minorities of Catholics and Protestants. Islamization in Fakfak occurred due to Fakfak being part of the broader trading relationship with the Maluku Islands, intermarriages between traders with native nutmeg producing tribes, informal religious education through Muslim missionaries, and through political channels as native kingdoms and their aristocracy adopted Islam.

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Netherlands East INDIES to GERMANY 1908 Very RARE FAKFAK Line Postmark on Card  Netherlands East INDIES to GERMANY 1908 Very RARE FAKFAK Line Postmark on Card