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  2. Dili - Wikipedia

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    The city has served as the economic hub and chief port of what is now East Timor since its designation as the capital of Portuguese Timor in 1769. It also serves as the capital of the Dili Municipality , which includes some rural subdivisions in addition to the urban ones that make up the city itself.

  3. Timor-Leste - Wikipedia

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    Dili, on the north coast of Timor, is its capital and largest city. Timor was settled over time by various Papuan and Austronesian peoples, which created a diverse mix of cultures and languages linked to both Southeast Asia and Melanesia. East Timor came under Portuguese influence in the sixteenth century, remaining a Portuguese colony until

  4. Dili Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Since 1 January 2022, Dili has been the second smallest municipality in East Timor by area, at 224.0 km 2 (86.5 sq mi). It also has the highest population. [5] It lies on the north coast of the island of Timor facing Ombai Strait, [6]: ES I-4, 2-13 and borders the municipalities of Manatuto to the east, Aileu to the south, and Liquiçá to the ...

  5. List of cities, towns and villages in Timor-Leste - Wikipedia

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    Map of Timor-Leste Dili, Capital of Timor-Leste. This is a list of cities, towns, and villages in Timor-Leste.. Aileu District. Aileu; Ainaro District. Ainaro; Hato-Udo; Maubara; Baucau District

  6. Portal:Timor-Leste - Wikipedia

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    Dili, on the north coast of Timor, is its capital and largest city. Timor was settled over time by various Papuan and Austronesian peoples, which created a diverse mix of cultures and languages linked to both Southeast Asia and Melanesia. East Timor came under Portuguese influence in the sixteenth century, remaining a Portuguese colony until

  7. Timor - Wikipedia

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    The largest towns on the island are the provincial capital of Kupang in West Timor, Indonesia and the Portuguese colonial towns of Dili the capital, and Baucau in East Timor. Poor roads make transport to inland areas difficult, especially in East Timor. [5] Sources of revenue include gas and oil in the Timor Sea, coffee growing and tourism.

  8. History of Dili - Wikipedia

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    In total, the city of Dili fell victim to 94 air raids, and at the end of the war only ten of all the city's buildings - including a hospital - remained. [19] All public buildings, such as the cathedral on the site of today's National Parliament of East Timor and the City Council building (Câmara municipal), had been destroyed. [20]

  9. Government Palace, Dili - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, until East Timor resumed independence in May 2002, it was the headquarters of UNAMET's successor, the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET). [ 8 ] During the violence in late 1999, much of Dili was set alight; as of April 2000, the palace was one of only a handful of fire damaged city buildings that had ...