Manggar, Indonesia
Manggar is a small town located on the eastern coast of the island of Bangka, Indonesia. It serves as the capital of the East Belitung Regency and is known for its beautiful beaches and rich natural resources. The town has a population that primarily engages in fishing and agriculture, contributing to the local economy.
The area around Manggar is characterized by its lush landscapes and diverse wildlife. It is also home to several cultural sites, reflecting the heritage of the local Malay community. Manggar's strategic location makes it an important hub for trade and tourism in the region.