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Colonial architecture of Makassar

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Colonial architecture of Makassar
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Colonial era architecture of Makassar in South Sulawesi, Indonesia includes Fort Rotterdam and other Dutch buildings constructed when the area was part for the Dutch East Indies. The city was involved in the spice trade. Makassar came under Dutch control in 1669.[1]

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City Hall, early 20th century
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Fort Rotterdam in 2010
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Market Street (De Passarstraat) in the early 20th century

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