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The Maluku Islands (also known as the Moluccas, Molucca Islands, Moluccan Islands or simply Maluku) are located on the Australian continental plate, lying east of Sulawesi (Celebes), west of New Guinea, and north of Timor. The islands were also historically known as the " Spice Islands" by the Chinese and Europeans, but this term has also been applied to other islands. The Banda Islands are included in the group.
Most of the islands are mountainous, some with active volcanoes, and enjoy a wet climate. The vegetation of the small and narrow islands, encompassed by the sea, is very luxuriant; including rain forests, sagoSago is a starchy, fecula, granular substance used in cooking. It is very similar to tapioca, and is used for much the same purpose. Sago is the inside of the cycad Cycas revoluta stem. The pith is washed, and the portion that is removed during washing is, riceRice Rice fields on Java Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Liliopsida Order: Poales Family: Poaceae Genus: Oryza Species Oryza barthii ''Oryza glaberrima ''Oryza latifolia ''Oryza longistaminata ''Oryza punctata ''O, and the famous spiceFor information on the spice from Frank Herbert's Dune universe, see melange. Spices are strongly flavored or aromatic parts of plants used in small quantities in food as a preservative, or flavouring in cooking. Spices are distinguished from other plants nutmegNutmeg and mace are two spices derived from the same plant, the nutmeg tree Myristica fragrans The nutmeg tree is indigenous to the Banda Islands of Indonesia but is also grown in the Caribbean, especially in Grenada. Several commercial products are produ, cloveThis article is about spices, the word clove is also used to describe a segment of a head of garlic and a clove hitch is a useful kind of knot. Cloves are the aromatic dried buds of a tree Eugenia caryophyllata also sometimes Syzygium aromaticum Myrtaceaes, maceThis article is about the personal weapon and its ceremonial derivative, for other meanings of mace please see mace (disambiguation An advance on the club, a mace is a wooden, metal-reinforced, or metal shaft, with a head made of stone, copper, bronze, ir, and others. Though originally MelanesiaMelanesia (from Greek "black islands") is a region extending from the west Pacific to the Arafura Sea, north and north-east of Australia. The term was first used by Jules Dumont d'Urville in 1832 to denote an ethnic and geographical grouping of islands din, the Banda Island populations were decimated in the 17th century, and a second influx of MalayMalay people Malay can mean: The Malay language From or related to Malaysia Malay people See also Cape Malays, Malay nationalism Communes that begin with Malay in Yonne, France, Malay-le-Grand and Malay-le-Petit.s and other has occurred since Maluka became part of Indonesia.
Politically, the Maluku Islands formed a single province of Indonesia from 1950 until 1999. In 1999 the Maluku Utara Regency was split off as a separate province of North Maluku. The islands are now divided between two Indonesian provinces, Maluku and North Maluku. In recent years they have been home to ethnic conflict between Muslims and Christians.