East Timor - Timor Wschodni

East Timor
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Main information
Capital cityDili
Political systemrepublic
CurrencyU.S. Dollar
Surface15 007
Population1 296 311
Tonguetetum, Portuguese
religionCatholicism
Code 670
Internet domain.tl
Time zoneUTC 9
Time zoneUTC 9

East Timor - island state Timor in the Malay Archipelago, 450 km north of Australia. Until 1975 as Portuguese Timor, annexed by Indonesia in 1976, which was never recognized by the United Nations. From 1999 under the administration of the United Nations. Full independence from May 20, 2002. To the west, it borders with Indonesia.

Geography

Climate

History

Policy

Economy

Drive

By car

By plane

The largest airport is Dili Airport.

By ship

Regions

East Timor is divided into 13 districts, 65 sub-districts and 452 municipalities (sucos) and 2225 settlements (aldeias).

East Timor Districts:

   Lautém Baucau Viqueque Manatuto Dili Aileu Manufahi Liquiçá Ermera Ainaro Bobonaro Cova-Lima Oecusse

Cities

According to official data from 2010, East Timor had 15 cities with a population of over 3,000. residents. The country's capital, Dili, was the only city with over 100,000 inhabitants. residents; 4 cities with a population of 10 to 25 thousand and the rest of the cities below 10,000 residents.

The largest cities in East Timor according to the number of inhabitants (as of 07/11/2010):

L.p. City District Population

1. Dili Dili 192 652

2. Baucau Baucau 20 852

3. Maliana Bobonaro 16,688

4. Lospalos Lautém 12 946

5. Same Manufahi 11 504

Interesting places

Communication

Tongue

The official languages ​​are Tetum and Portuguese.

Shopping

Gastronomy

Accommodation

Security

Health

contact

No facility - a country served by the Polish Embassy in Jakarta (Indonesia).

No office - Poland is served by the Embassy of the Democratic Republic of East Timor in Brussels (Belgium).


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