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  2. Port of Dili - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Dili (Portuguese: Porto de Díli, Tetum: Portu Díli) is a seaport in Dili, East Timor. Prior to 30 September 2022, it was the main and only international port of entry to East Timor. On that day, its container operations were transferred to the Tibar Bay Port. Since then, the Port of Dili's facilities have been open only to ...

  3. Dili - Wikipedia

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    A dry port has been created 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from the main Port of Dili, and there is a naval port in Hera. [17]: I-9 Cargo operations in Dili Port halted from 1 October 2022. [92] A twice-weekly ferry service operates between Dili and Oecusse, and a ferry travels between Dili and Atauro once a week.

  4. Tibar Bay Port - Wikipedia

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    Tibar Bay Port is the largest item of infrastructure in East Timor, and in the country's history. [10] It consists of a 630 m (2,070 ft) wharf with a 15 m (49 ft) draft, and a 29 ha (72 acres) container yard. [1] [6] The port can receive larger ships than the Port of Dili, and thus has better operating economics. [7]

  5. Bay of Dili - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Dili is located at the southern extremity of the bay, and also at the north western edge of the Dili city centre. [ 1 ] : 58, 62 Until 30 September 2022, it was the main and only international port of entry to East Timor; [ 16 ] since then, its facilities have been open only to domestic passenger ships and cruise ships carrying ...

  6. Transport in East Timor - Wikipedia

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    Liberian flagged general cargo ship ANL Timor Trader being unloaded at the Port of Dili, 2018. Total. 1; Ships by type. passenger/cargo 1 (2010) Routes. In July 2022, the President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, urged the government of East Timor to open a shipping route between Kupang, Dili, and Darwin, to boost sea lane connectivity. [11]

  7. Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Timor-Leste Strategic Development Plan 2011-2013 proposed an expansion and improvement of the airport. A particular goal was the lengthening of the runway to accept large-size ICAO Code E aircraft such as the Airbus A330. [6]: 1-1 The 2013 analysis of the airport proposed an airport development plan, including: