Malino, Indonesia

Malino, Indonesia

Malino is a small hill town resort in the Gowa district of South Sulawesi, 90 km from Makassar[1]. It is a popular getaway famous for its tropical flowers.

The town was the venue for the 1946 Malino Conference during the Indonesian National Revolution. The Malino II Accord was also signed there in February 2002.

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