Flores
(Portuguese for "flowers") is one of the Lesser
Sunda Islands, an island arc with an estimated area
of 14,300 km² extending east from the Java island
of Indonesia. Flores is located east of Sumbawa and
Komodo and west of Lembata and the Alor Archipelago.
To the southeast is Timor. To the south, across the
Sumba strait, is Sumba and to the north, beyond the
Flores Sea, is Sulawesi.
Administration
Flores is part of the East Nusa Tenggara province. The
island is split into six regencies (local government
districts); from west to east these are: WestManggarai,Manggarai
Ngada, Ende, Sikka and Flores Timur.
Culture
There
are many languages spoken on the island of Flores, all
of them belonging to the Austronesian family. In the
centre of the island in the districts of Ngada and Ende
there is what is variously called the Central Flores
Dialect Chain or the Central Flores 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,
Nage, Keo, Ende, Lio and Palu'e, which is spoken on
the island with the same name of the north coast of
Flores. Locals would probably also add So'a and Bajawa
to this list, which anthropologists have labeled dialects
of Ngadha.
Portuguese traders and missionaries came to Flores in
the 16th century, mainly to Larantuka and Sikka. Their
influence is still dicernible in Sikka's language and
culture.
Flores is almost all Catholic and represents one of
the "religious borders" created by the Catholic
expansion in the Pacific and the spread of Islam from
the west across Indonesia. In other places in Indonesia,
such as in the Malukus and Sulawesi the divide is less
stark and has created bloody conflict.
Flora & Fauna in Flores
Flores island as a part of The Lesser Sunda islands
a range of islands which are located between Bali island
in the west and Irian in the east. Million of years
ago there was a spectacular period of geological activities
as the movement of two big plates, Sunda Plate and Sahul
Plate, caused a lot of volcanic activities through which
the islands Sulawesi, Komodo and Flores were born. On
island Java and Sumatra it caused many terrible eruptions.
In the region of The lesser Sundas it took plce more
under the earth surface. Due to this great volcanic
movement the coral reefs moved higher untill 240 meter
above sea level. As the land continued moving, the height
of sea level changed. It is said that at the time the
sea level was lower 85 meter that it is now that the
land animals could move from one to another islands
in The Lesser Sundas. As the Lombok strait is too deep,
the land animals could not cross the strait.
Talking about Flora and fauna on Flores can not be separated
from those of another islands in The Lesser Sundas.
There is a great deal of diverse marine life hidden
under their water surface.
Climate
This is a typical monsoon area. The period of the N.W.
monsoon (December - April) with prevailing wind from
west to northwest brings rain, while the period of S.E
monsoon (June-September/October) is the dry season,
with prevailing wind east to southeast.
The two seasons are separated by intermediate months
(November and May) when winds may come from any direction.
According to the island's rainfall pattern, Flores can
be divided into three zones: 1. The dry north coast
with less than 1000 mm annual rainfall, 2. The central
mountains with over 2000 mm annual rainfall and 3. The
southern flanks which benefit from bimodal rainfall.
Population
The population of Flores is of mixed ethnic origin,
with considerable linguistic differences. Recent archeological
findings indicate Flores is associated with Paleolithic
Malay culture, besides having Melanesian cultural characteristics.
In Flores, there are many descendants of the Portuguese.
On the small islands in the Flores Sea and in villages
scattered on the north coast, live the Bajau, Bugis
and Butonese who originate from Sulawesi. As mentioned
earlier, Flores is divided into 6 districts, each speaking
a different language, although all belonging to the
Austronesian family. Of the 2 million population of
Flores, approximately 254.000 live in Kabupaten Sikka.
Population of the town of Maumere is + 20.000.
Tourism
The most famous tourist attraction in Flores is Kelimutu;
three coloured lakes in the district of Ende. These
coloured lakes change colours on a regular basis. The
latest colours (late 2004) were said to be turquoise,
brown and black.
There is good snorkelling and diving on several 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, the reefs are slowly being destroyed
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