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  2. Hotel Timor - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Timor is a hotel in the centre of East Timor's capital, Dili. [1] It is thought to be one of the oldest hotels in the city. [2]

  3. Hotel Dili - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Dili is a hotel on the waterfront in Dili, East Timor, established in 1933.It was purchased by Australian Frank Favaro (1935-2000) in 1971. [1] In 1975, Favaro harbored six Australians at the hotel during a battle, part of the Indonesian invasion of East Timor, although they were said to "consistently refuse offers of evacuation."

  4. Tasitolu - Wikipedia

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    During the 2006 conflict approximately 150,000 people in Timor-Leste left their homes and sought refuge as internally displaced persons (IDP) at what became a tent camp with limited facilities at Tasitolu, one of six Transitional Shelters in Dili District. [14] IBA (Important Bird Area) Tasitolu was established in 2007. [13]

  5. Cristo Rei Beach - Wikipedia

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    The beach with Cristo Rei of Dili in the background at right. Cristo Rei Beach is composed of clean white sand [2] [3] and is about 0.87 km (0.54 mi) long. [4] It is located at the north eastern end of the Bay of Dili, about 7 km (4.3 mi) from the centre of Dili, capital city of East Timor.

  6. Dili - Wikipedia

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    The Museum and Cultural Centre of Timor-Leste is tasked with hosting the country's cultural artefacts. [34]: 65 [51] The National Library of East Timor is intended to serve as both a library and a national archive. [52] [53] Dili City Hall

  7. Arte Moris - Wikipedia

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    Arte Moris (meaning "Living Art" in Tetun) is the first fine arts school, cultural center and artists’ association in East Timor.It is based in the capital, Dili. Founded following the violent Indonesian occupation, "Its primary aim was to use art as a building block in the psychological and social reconstruction of a country devastated by violence, with special emphasis on helping its young ...