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Manado

Manado
City
Other transcription(s)
 • Chinese 万鸦老
 • Pinyin Wàn yā lǎo
Ban Hin Kiong.jpg Kalasey Beach Manado.JPG
Bunaken01.JPG Manado airport1.JPG
Clockwise, from top left : Boulevard view, Kalasey Beach, Sam Ratulangi International Airport, Bunaken National Park, Kwan Seng Ta Tie Temple
Official seal of Manado
Seal
Motto: Si Tou Timou Tumou Tou
("Men live to help others live")
(Minahasan)
Manado is located in Sulawesi
Manado
Manado
Location of Manado in Sulawesi
Coordinates: 1°29′35″N 124°50′29″E / 1.49306°N 124.84139°E / 1.49306; 124.84139
Country Indonesia
Province North Sulawesi
Founded 1623
Government
 • Mayor G. S. Vicky Lumentut
 • Vice Mayor Mor. D. Bastiaan
Area
 • Total 166.87 km2 (64.43 sq mi)
Elevation 5 m (16 ft)
Population (2014)
 • Total 701,390
 • Density 4,200/km2 (11,000/sq mi)
Time zone Central Standard Time (UTC+8)
Website kotamanado.go.id
Manado
Traditional Chinese 萬鴉老
Simplified Chinese 万鸦老

Coordinates: 1°29′35″N 124°50′28.54″E / 1.49306°N 124.8412611°E / 1.49306; 124.8412611

Manado (pronounced [maˈnado] in Manado Malay, [məˈnado] in Indonesian, Chinese: 万鸦老; pinyin: Wàn yā lǎo)) is the capital city of the North Sulawesi province of Indonesia. Manado is located at the Bay of Manado, and is surrounded by a mountainous area. The city had 675,411 inhabitants at the 2010 Census, making it the second-largest city in Sulawesi after Makassar. The latest official estimate (for January 2014) is 701,390.

The name Manado comes from manadou or wanazou meaning "on the far coast" or "in the distance," which derived from Minahasan Language, and originally referred to the further of two islands which can be seen from the mainland. When the settlement on this island was relocated to the mainland, the name Manado was brought with it, after which the island itself became referred to as Manado Tua ("Old Manado"). The name for Manado in Sangir language is Manaro.

The first mention of Manado comes from a world map by cartographer Nicolas Desliens, where it showed the island Manarow (today's Manado Tua). Before Europeans arrived to North Sulawesi the area was under the rule of the Sultan of Ternate, who exacted tribute and introduced the Muslim religion among some of its inhabitants. The Portuguese made the Sultan their vassal, taking possession of the Minahasa and established a factory in Wenang.


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