- Ende, Indonesia
Ende is the capital of the
Ende Regency ,East Nusa Tenggara province ofIndonesia . Ende is located on the southern coast ofFlores Island. With a population of 60,000 residents,Fact|date=May 2007 it is the biggest city on the island.History
Ende was the site of a kingdom that existed around the end of 18th century. The people of the area therefore known as Lio-Ende people. For many decades Ende has been a center of government, trade, education, and political activities.
Rebellion against the Dutch was led by a certain
Nipa Do known as the wars ofWatu Api andMari Longa (1916-1917). In 1934, the nationalist leader,Soekarno , who later became Indonesia's first president was exiled to Ende by the Dutch colonial government.Location
The town Ende lies at the foot of Iya, Ipi, Meja, and Wongge mountains. The beautiful bays of Ende, Ipi, and Mbuu are favorite places for
beach recreation. Ende can be reached by aircraft fromKupang , or fromDenpasar viaBima , or by boat fromSurabaya or Kupang.Attractions
The
Bung Karno Museum is the old house occupied by Soekarno during his years of exile in Ende. Most of the old furniture are still there. While was exiled in Ende, Soekarno wrote and held several plays, together withTomel Kelimutu Theatre Group . Among the plays were "Rendorua Ola Nggera Nusa " ("Rendo that stirred the archipelago") and "Doctor Satan", a revision on the story of "Dr. Frankenstein ".Near the
football field in Ende stands a bigbreadfruit tree. Under the tree, Soekarno often sat, working on political ideas to lead Indonesia to independence. Those reflections contributed to the opening of Pancasila concept, which is now the state philosophy of Indonesia. From here Pancasila was born. Today, the Pancasila Birth Monument stands on this place.Christ the King Cathedral is the seat of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ende .External links
* [http://www.ende.go.id/ Official site]
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