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Ende is a town and the administrative center of Ende Regency in East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. It is located on the southern coast of Flores Island along Ende Bay, roughly midway along the island’s length.

Geography and climate: The area is tropical, with a wet season and a dry season. The surrounding

History: Indigenous communities have lived in the Ende area for centuries. During the colonial era, the region

Administration and population: As the regency capital, Ende hosts local government offices and serves as a

Economy: Ende’s economy centers on fishing and agriculture, with crops such as maize, cacao, copra, coffee, and

Culture: The town hosts traditional markets, crafts, and ceremonies that reflect Floresian cultural practices. Ende serves

Transport and infrastructure: Ende is connected by road to other parts of Flores and has a harbor

landscape
includes
low
hills,
agricultural
land,
and
traditional
villages
that
reflect
the
island’s
cultural
diversity.
was
part
of
the
Dutch
East
Indies.
After
Indonesian
independence,
Ende
became
the
seat
of
Ende
Regency
within
East
Nusa
Tenggara.
hub
for
the
surrounding
rural
areas.
The
regency
is
inhabited
by
diverse
communities
on
Flores,
with
a
religious
landscape
reflecting
the
broader
archipelago.
vegetables
produced
for
local
use
and
markets.
Local
trade
and
small-scale
services
support
daily
life
in
the
town
and
surrounding
villages.
as
a
gateway
for
visitors
seeking
to
explore
Flores’
cultural
heritage
and
natural
attractions.
that
facilitates
inter-island
shipping.
The
locality
acts
as
a
regional
hub
for
commerce,
government
services,
and
transportation
within
Ende
Regency.