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East Timor
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Location |
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Capital | dilic |
Government | Republic |
Coin | US dollar (USD) |
Surface | 15,007 km2 |
Population | 1.143.667 (2012) |
Language | Tetum and Portuguese |
Religion | Roman Catholic 90%, Muslim 4%, Protestant 3%, Hindu 0.5%, Buddhist, Traditional Faith (1992 estimate) |
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Call code | 670 |
Internet TLD | .tp |
Time zone | UTC 9 |
East Timor is a country in South East Asia.
It is not immediately a stable holiday destination, see the latest information from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: [1]
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The passport must be valid for 6 months after arrival. A visa is required and can be purchased locally for $30.00 and is valid for thirty days and is renewable. According to the information from the Immigration Service of Timor-Leste this applies to all nationalities, with the exception of Indonesians and Portuguese.
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The official languages are Portuguese and Tetum. In addition, there is much English, Indonesian and many traditional languages and dialects are spoken.
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