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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. Dili's growing population is relatively ...

  3. Timor-Leste - Wikipedia

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    In 1646, the capital moved to Kupang on Timor's west, before Kupang too was lost to the Dutch in 1652. The Portuguese then moved to Lifau , in what is now Timor-Leste's Oecusse exclave. [ 29 ] : 90 Effective European occupation in the east of the island only began in 1769, when the city of Dili was founded, although actual control remained ...

  4. Dili Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Dili Municipality (Portuguese: Município Díli, Tetum: Munisípiu Dili) is one of the 14 municipalities, formerly districts, of Timor-Leste, and includes the national capital Dili. The municipality had a population of 277,279 as of 2015, [2] most of whom live in the capital city.

  5. History of Dili - Wikipedia

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    According to this, the Portuguese first heard the name of this fruit when they reached the Bay of Dili in 1520. [1] However, this cannot be true, as Mambai was spoken in the region at that time. Tetum only spread to Dili when it became the capital of Portuguese Timor. Furthermore, papaya is an American fruit that only came to Southeast Asia ...

  6. Government Palace, Dili - Wikipedia

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    The Government Palace (Portuguese: Palácio do Governo, Tetum: Palásiu Governu) in Dili, the capital city of East Timor, is the official workplace of the prime minister and Constitutional Government of East Timor.

  7. Portuguese Timor - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese Timor (Portuguese: Timor Português) was a Portuguese colony on the territory of present-day East Timor from 1702 until 1975. During most of this period, Portugal shared the island of Timor with the Dutch East Indies. The first Europeans to arrive in the region were the Portuguese in 1515. [1]

  8. National Archives of Timor-Leste - Wikipedia

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    The National Archives of East Timor (Portuguese: Arquivo Nacional Timor-Leste) in Dili, capital city of East Timor, is the national archive responsible for archiving official documents and other archival materials produced by the state bodies and organizations. Nominal tasks of the institution include promotion of the recovery and restoration ...

  9. 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