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The main city and seaport is Ambon City (1990 pop. 275,888), which is also the capital of Maluku province. Ambon City has an airport, and is home to the Pattimura University , a state university, and the Indonesian Christian University of Maluku (Universitas Kristen Indonesia Maluku, or UKIM), a private Protestant university. It was the center of recent political / religious violence that displaced tens of thousands of people.
Ambon Island lies off the south-west of Seram, on the north side of the Banda Sea, being one of a series of volcanic isles in the inner circle round the sea. It is 32 m. in length, and is of very irregular figure, being almost divided into two. The south-eastern and smaller portion (called Leitimor ) is united to the northern ( Hitoe ) by a neck of land a few yards in breadth. Ambon City lies on the north-west of the peninsula of Leitimor, and has a safe and commodious harbor.
The highest mountains, Wawani (3609 ft.) and Salhutu (4020 ft.), have hot springA warm spring or hot spring is a place where warm or hot groundwater issues from the ground on a regular basis for at least a predictable part of the year, and is significantly above the ambient ground temperature (which is usually around 55~57°F or 13~14s and solfataraSolfatara are a type of hot spring commonly known as mud pots. Solfatara is also the name of a dormant volcano near Naples, part of the Campi Flegrei volcanic area.s. They are considered to be volcanoThis article is about volcanoes geology. For the action movie see: Volcano (movie). A volcano (plural, volcanoes) is a geological landform (usually a mountain) where magma (rock of the earth's interior made molten or liquid by high pressure and temperatures, and the mountains of the neighboring Uliasser islands the remains of volcanoes. GraniteGranite is a common and widely-occurring group of intrusive felsic igneous rocks that form at great depths and pressures under continents. Granite consists of orthoclase and plagioclase feldspars, quartz, hornblende, biotite, muscovite and minor accessory and serpentine rock s predominate, but the shores of Amboyna Bay are of chalkChalk is a soft, white, porous form of limestone composed of the mineral calcium carbonate. It is relatively resistant to erosion and slumping compared to the clays that it is usually associated with, and so forms tall steep cliffs where chalk ridges meet, and contain stalactite cave s.
The wild areas of Ambon Island are covered in tropical rainforest, part of the Seram rain forests ecoregionEcoregions are defined by the World Wildlife Fund as "relatively large units of land or water containing a distinct assemblage of natural communities and species, with boundaries that approximate the original extent of natural communities prior to major l, together with neighboring Seram. Seram, Ambon, and most of Maluku are part of WallaceaWallacea is a biogeographical designation for a group of Indonesian islands separated by deep water from the Asian and Australian continental shelves. The islands of Wallacea lie between Sundaland (the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, and Bali) to, the group of Indonesian islands that are separated by deep water from both the Asian and Australian continents, and have never been linked to the continents by land.
As a result of this isolation, Ambon has few indigenous mammals; birds are more abundant. The insect diversity of the island, however, is very rich, particularly in butterflies. Seashells are obtained in great numbers and variety. Turtle-shell is also largely exported.