Manado Tua

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Manado Tua is a volcanic island in the Celebes Sea off the northeast coast of Sulawesi. The island is located in Bunaken National Park.[1] It was once the capital of the Manado Kingdom, a 16th-century Christian kingdom with Portuguese and Spanish influences.[2]

LocationIndonesia
Coordinates1°38′N 124°42′E
Area10 km2 (3.9 sq mi)
Highestelevation764 m (2507 ft)
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Manado Tua
Manado Tua is located in Indonesia
Manado Tua
Manado Tua
Geography
LocationIndonesia
Coordinates1°38′N 124°42′E
Area10 km2 (3.9 sq mi)
Highest elevation764 m (2507 ft)
Administration
Demographics
Ethnic groupsMinahasan and Sangirese
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One of the school buildings located at Manado Tua

The name Manado comes from manadou or wanazou meaning 'on the far coast' or 'in the distance', which is derived from Minahasan languages. When the settlement on the island was relocated to Sulawesi, the name Manado was brought with it, and the island became referred to as Manado Tua ("Old Manado").[3]

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