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Flores is one of the Lesser Sunda Islands, a group of islands in the eastern half of
Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Gui ...
. Including the Komodo Islands off its west coast (but excluding the Solor Archipelago to the east of Flores), the land area is 15,530.58 km2, and the population was 1,878,875 in the 2020 Census (including various offshore islands); the official estimate as at mid 2021 was 1,897,550. The largest towns are Maumere and Ende. The name ''Flores'' is the Portuguese and Spanish word for "Flowers". Flores is located east of Sumbawa and the
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islands, and west of the Solor Islands and the Alor Archipelago. To the southeast is Timor. To the south, across the Sumba Strait, is Sumba island and to the north, beyond the Flores Sea, is Sulawesi. Among all islands containing Indonesian territory, Flores is the 10th most populous after
Java Java (; id, Jawa, ; jv, ꦗꦮ; su, ) is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south and the Java Sea to the north. With a population of 151.6 million people, Java is the world's mo ...
, Sumatra, Borneo ( Kalimantan), Sulawesi,
New Guinea New Guinea (; Hiri Motu: ''Niu Gini''; id, Papua, or , historically ) is the world's second-largest island with an area of . Located in Oceania in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, the island is separated from Australia by the wide Torres ...
, Bali, Madura, Lombok, and Timor and also the 10th biggest island of Indonesia. Until the arrival of modern humans, Flores was inhabited by '' Homo floresiensis'', a pygmy archaic human.


Etymology

Unlike most islands in the Indonesian archipelago, the modern name ''Flores'' was given by the Portuguese, from ''Cabo das Flores'' (Cape of Flowers), the Portuguese term for the eastern part of the island. This part of the island, originally called Kopondai, was so named by the Portuguese because of the flowering '' Delonix regia'' trees found there. The original name of Flores was ''Nipa'', referring to the serpent.


History


''Homo erectus'' hypothesis

In 2006, it was reported that stone tools dating to 700,000 BC were found on Flores. If true, this would suggest that ''Homo erectus'' reached Flores, and further would be the only strong evidence that ''H. erectus'' had the technology to cross significant bodies of water.


''Homo floresiensis''

Before the arrival of modern humans, Flores was occupied by '' Homo floresiensis'', a pygmy archaic human. Remains of nine individuals have been found, and the dominant consensus is that these remains do represent a distinct species due to anatomical differences from modern humans. The most recent evidence shows that Homo floresiensis likely became extinct 50,000 years ago.


Modern history

Portuguese traders and missionaries came to Flores in the 16th century, mainly to Larantuka and Sikka. Their influence is still discernible in Sikka's language, culture and religion. The first Portuguese visit took place in 1511, through the expedition of
António de Abreu António de Abreu () was a 16th-century Portuguese navigator and naval officer. He participated under the command of Afonso de Albuquerque in the conquest of Ormus in 1507 and Malacca in 1511, where he got injured. Departing from Malacca in Nov ...
and his vice-captain
Francisco Serrão Francisco Serrão (died 1521) was a Portuguese explorer and a possible cousin of Ferdinand Magellan. His 1512 voyage was the first known European sailing east past Malacca through modern Indonesia and the East Indies. He became a confidant o ...
, en route through the Sunda islands. The
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was extremely important in this island, as well as in the neighbouring islands of Timor and Solor. When in 1613 the Dutch attacked the Fortress of Solor, the population of this fort, led by the Dominicans, moved to the harbor town of Larantuka, on the eastern coast of Flores. This population was mixed, of Portuguese and local islander descent and Larantuqueiros, Topasses or, as Dutch knew them, the 'Black Portuguese' (Zwarte Portugezen). The Larantuqueiros or Topasses became the dominant sandalwood trading people of the region for the next 200 years. This group used Portuguese as the language for worship, Malay as the language of trade and a mixed dialect as mother tongue. This was observed by William Dampier, an English privateer visiting the Island in 1699: In the western part of Flores, the Manggarai came under the control of the
sultanate of Bima The Sultanate of Bima (كسلطانن بيما) was a Muslim state in the eastern part of Sumbawa in Indonesia, at the site of the present-day regency of Bima. It was a regionally important polity which formed the eastern limit of Islam in this pa ...
, in eastern Sumbawa; the Dutch effectively established their administration over western Flores in 1907 while in 1929, the Bimanese sultanate ceded any control over Manggarai. In 1846, Dutch and Portuguese initiated negotiations towards delimiting the territories but these negotiations led nowhere. In 1851 Lima Lopes, the new governor of Timor, Solor and Flores, agreed to sell eastern Flores and the nearby islands to the Dutch in return for a payment of 200,000 Florins in order to support his impoverished administration. Lima Lopes did so without the consent of Lisbon and was dismissed in disgrace, but his agreement was not rescinded and in 1854 Portugal ceded all its historical claims on Flores. After this, Flores became part of the territory of the Dutch East Indies. During
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a Japanese invasion force landed at Reo on 14 May 1942 and occupied Flores. After the war Flores became part of independent
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. On 12 December 1992, an earthquake measuring 7.8 on the
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killed 2,500 people in and around Maumere, including islands off the north coast. In 2017 two men were killed in Flores due to land disputes between warrior clans; the Mbehel, a West Manggarai mountain tribe, and the Rangko from Sulawesi island who helped build Manggarai and were given land near
Labuan Bajo Labuan Bajo is a fishing town located at the western end of the large island of Flores in the Nusa Tenggara region of east Indonesia. It is the capital of the West Manggarai Regency ''(Kabupaten Manggarai Barat)'', one of the eight regencies whic ...
by the Manggarai king.


Administration

Flores is part of the East Nusa Tenggara province. The island along with smaller minor islands are split into eight regencies (local government divisions); from west to east these are: Manggarai Barat (West Manggarai), Manggarai (Central Manggarai), Manggarai Timur (East Manggarai), Ngada, Nagekeo, Ende, Sikka and part of Flores Timur (East Flores). Flores has 35.22% of the East Nusa Tenggara provincial population , and is the largest of all islands in the province, with the second-largest population (Timor has slightly more). Notes: (a) figures include Komodo and Rinca Islands off the west coast of Flores; these islands are part of a National Park and thus poorly inhabited.
(b) only the eight districts of this regency actually on Flores Island are included; the three districts comprising Solor Island and the eight districts on Adonara Island are excluded. The main towns on Flores are Maumere, Ende,
Ruteng Ruteng is a small town in the highlands towards the western end of Flores Island, Indonesia. It is the administrative capital of Manggarai Regency, serviced by the Frans Sales Lega Airport or Ruteng Airport. The population is predominantly Rom ...
, Larantuka and
Bajawa Bajawa is a town of Flores, Indonesia and the capital of the Ngada Regency. Ngada Regency is part of East Nusa Tenggara province and located to the east of Ruteng. Bajawa features natural hot springs which are used for bathing and volcanic ...
, listed with their populations as at mid 2021. * Maumere, 88,391 inhabitants * Ende, 87,411 inhabitants * Ruteng, 41,801 inhabitants * Larantuka, 41,469 inhabitants * Bajawa, 39,715 inhabitants


Flora and fauna

The west coast of Flores is one of the few places, aside from the island of
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itself, where the
Komodo dragon The Komodo dragon (''Varanus komodoensis''), also known as the Komodo monitor, is a member of the monitor lizard family Varanidae that is endemic to the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, and Gili Motang. It is the largest extant ...
can be found in the wild, and is part of Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Kelimutu National Park Kelimutu National Park (Indonesian: ''Taman Nasional Kelimutu'') is located on the island of Flores, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. It consists of a region with hills and mountains, with Mount Kelibara (1,731 m) as its highest peak. Mount Kel ...
is the second national park designated on Flores to protect endangered species. The
Flores giant rat The Flores giant rat (''Papagomys armandvillei'') is a rodent of the family Muridae that occurs on the island of Flores in Indonesia. It has been recorded in Rutong Protection Forest. The species is found in primary, secondary and disturbed fores ...
is also endemic to the island, and
Verhoeven's giant tree rat Verhoeven's giant tree rat (''Papagomys theodorverhoeveni'') is an extinct rat of subfamily Murinae that lived on Flores in Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the ...
was formerly present. These giant rodents are considered examples of island gigantism. Flores was also the habitat of several extinct dwarf forms of the proboscidean '' Stegodon'', the most recent (''Stegodon florensis insularis'') disappearing approximately 12,000 years ago. The presence of '' Trigonoceps'' vultures indicates that the island bore mammalian carnivores at some point.


Culture

There are many languages spoken on the island of Flores, all of them belonging to the Austronesian family. In the west Manggarai is spoken; Riung, often classified as a dialect of Manggarai, is spoken in the north-central part of the island. In the centre of the island in the districts of Ngada, Nagekeo, and Ende there is what is variously called the Central Flores dialect chain or linkage. Within this area there are slight linguistic differences in almost every village. At least six separate languages are identifiable. These are from west to east:
Ngadha Ngadha (, previously spelled Ngada) is an Austronesian language, one of six languages spoken in the central stretch of the Indonesian island of Flores. From west to east these languages are Ngadha, Nage, Keo, Ende, Lio, and Palu'e. These lang ...
, Nage,
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, Ende,
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and Palu'e, which is spoken on the island with the same name off the north coast of Flores. Locals would probably also add So'a and
Bajawa Bajawa is a town of Flores, Indonesia and the capital of the Ngada Regency. Ngada Regency is part of East Nusa Tenggara province and located to the east of Ruteng. Bajawa features natural hot springs which are used for bathing and volcanic ...
to this list, which anthropologists have labeled dialects of Ngadha. To the east, Sika and Lamaholot can be found. The native peoples of Flores are mostly
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, whereas most other Indonesians are
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. As a consequence, Flores may be regarded as surrounded by a religious border. The prominence of Catholicism on the island results from its colonisation by Portugal in the east and early 20th-century support by the Dutch in the west. In other parts of Indonesia with significant Christian populations, such as the Maluku Islands and Sulawesi, the geographical divide is less rigid and Muslims and Christians sometimes live side by side. Flores thereby also has less religious violence than that which has sporadically occurred in other parts of Indonesia. There are several churches on the island. On 26 May 2019, Flores' St. Paul Catholic University of Indonesia was formally inaugurated by Indonesian Education Minister Mohamad Nasir, becoming the first Catholic University in Flores. Aside from Catholicism, Islam also has a presence on the island especially in some coastal communities.


Tourism

The most famous tourist attraction in Flores is the
Kelimutu Kelimutu (pronounced ) is a volcano, close to the small town of Moni in central Flores island in Indonesia. It is around to the east of Ende, Indonesia, the capital of Ende regency in East Nusa Tenggara province. It has three volcanic crater la ...
volcano, containing three colored lakes, located in the district of Ende close to the town of Moni, although there is also the Inierie volcano near
Bajawa Bajawa is a town of Flores, Indonesia and the capital of the Ngada Regency. Ngada Regency is part of East Nusa Tenggara province and located to the east of Ruteng. Bajawa features natural hot springs which are used for bathing and volcanic ...
. These crater lakes are in the caldera of a volcano, and fed by a volcanic gas source, resulting in highly acidic water. The colored lakes change colors on an irregular basis, depending on the oxidation state of the lake from bright red through green and blue. There are snorkelling and diving locations along the north coast of Flores, most notably Maumere and Riung. However, due to the destructive practice of local fishermen using bombs to fish, and locals selling shells to tourists, combined with the after effects of a devastating tsunami in 1992, the reefs have slowly been destroyed.
Labuan Bajo Labuan Bajo is a fishing town located at the western end of the large island of Flores in the Nusa Tenggara region of east Indonesia. It is the capital of the West Manggarai Regency ''(Kabupaten Manggarai Barat)'', one of the eight regencies whic ...
, located on the western tip is often used by tourists as a base to visit
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and Rinca islands. Labuan Bajo also attracts scuba divers, as
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inhabit the waters around Labuan bajo. The Luba and Bena villages include traditional houses in Flores. Bena is also noted for its Stone Age
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s. Larantuka, on the isle's eastern end, is known for its Holy Week festivals. In recent years, local tourist firms around
Kelimutu Kelimutu (pronounced ) is a volcano, close to the small town of Moni in central Flores island in Indonesia. It is around to the east of Ende, Indonesia, the capital of Ende regency in East Nusa Tenggara province. It has three volcanic crater la ...
have begun promoting cycling tours around Flores, some of which take up to five or six days depending on the particular program.


Economy

In addition to tourism, the main economic activities on Flores are agriculture, fishing and seaweed production. The primary food crops being grown on Flores are rice,
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, sweet potato and cassava, while the main cash crops are coffee, coconut, candle nut and cashew. Flores is one of the newest origins for
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. Previously, most Arabica coffee ('' Coffea arabica'') from Flores was blended with other origins. Now, demand is growing for this coffee because of its heavy body and sweet chocolate, floral and woody notes.Arabica Producing Regions of Indonesia
Specialty Coffee Association of Indonesia. Retrieved 8 August 2008.


Gallery

SundaIslands.A2003242.0225.500m.jpg, The Lesser Sunda Islands with Flores in the upper right Flores Moni Kelimutu.jpg,
Kelimutu Kelimutu (pronounced ) is a volcano, close to the small town of Moni in central Flores island in Indonesia. It is around to the east of Ende, Indonesia, the capital of Ende regency in East Nusa Tenggara province. It has three volcanic crater la ...
COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Ruines van een Portugees fort uit de 16e eeuw op Poelau Ende Midden-Flores TMnr 10001790.jpg, Ruins belonging to a Portuguese fort, dating from the 16th century near Ende. Ngada megalith.jpg, An ancient Ngada megalith BilanSina1.jpg, Dancers in Watublapi File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Man met hoofddoek en borstsieraden van een kampong te Flores TMnr 10005924.jpg, Villager with a headress and chest ornamentation


Transport

There are at least six airports in Flores distributed along the island, ordered from west to east: * Komodo Airport in
Labuan Bajo Labuan Bajo is a fishing town located at the western end of the large island of Flores in the Nusa Tenggara region of east Indonesia. It is the capital of the West Manggarai Regency ''(Kabupaten Manggarai Barat)'', one of the eight regencies whic ...
*
Frans Sales Lega Airport Frans Sales Lega Airport or Ruteng Airport is an airport located in Ruteng, Manggarai regency, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian ...
or
Ruteng Ruteng is a small town in the highlands towards the western end of Flores Island, Indonesia. It is the administrative capital of Manggarai Regency, serviced by the Frans Sales Lega Airport or Ruteng Airport. The population is predominantly Rom ...
airport * Pahdamaleda Airport or
Bajawa Bajawa is a town of Flores, Indonesia and the capital of the Ngada Regency. Ngada Regency is part of East Nusa Tenggara province and located to the east of Ruteng. Bajawa features natural hot springs which are used for bathing and volcanic ...
airport *
Turelelo Soa Airport Bajawa Soa Airport, or Bajawa, Turelelo-Soa Airport, is an airport in Bajawa, Indonesia. Airlines and destinations Incidents *On 21 December 2013, the district head of Ngada, East Nusa Tenggara East Nusa Tenggara ( id, Nusa Tenggara T ...
in Bajawa * H. Hasan Aroeboesman Airport or Ende airport * Frans Xavier Seda Airport or Maumere airport * Gewayantana Airport close to Larantuka city.


See also

* Dutch Empire * Flores (Azores) * '' Homo floresiensis'' * Kingdom of Larantuka *
Manggarai people The Manggarai are an ethnic group found in western Flores in the East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. Manggarai people are spread across three regencies in the province, namely the West Manggarai Regency, Manggarai Regency and East Manggara ...
* Maunura * Nage tribe * Portuguese Empire * Simon Milward *
Theodorus Verhoeven Theodorus (Theo) Lambertus Verhoeven, SVD, (17 September 1907, Uden, The Netherlands – 3 June 1990, Antwerp, Belgium) was a Dutch missionary and archaeologist who has become famous by his discovery of stone tools on the Indonesian island of Fl ...


Notes


References

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External links

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Flores & Komodo – History
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