Foho-Ai-Lico

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Foho-Ai-Lico
2020-06-09 Foho-Ai-Lico 1.jpg
The Suco Foho-Ai-Lico forms the east of Hato-Udo.
Data
surface 117.31 km²
population 4,939  (2015)
Chefe de Suco Deonato de Araújo
(election 2016)
Aldeias Population  (2015)
Ailora 913
Ainaro-Quic 1.952
Baha 784
Lebo-Mera 492
Lesso 343
Raimerlau 455
Beikala (East Timor)
Beikala
Beikala
Coordinates: 9 ° 7 ′  S , 125 ° 40 ′  E

Foho-Ai-Lico ( Foho Ailiku , Foe-Ai-Lico , formerly Beikala , Beicala ) is an East Timorese Suco in the administrative office of Hato-Udo ( municipality of Ainaro ).

geography

Foho-Ai-Lico
places position height
Ailora 9 ° 7 ′  S , 125 ° 39 ′  E 331  m
Aimorbada 9 ° 10 ′  S , 125 ° 39 ′  E 162  m
Akadirularan 9 ° 9 ′  S , 125 ° 38 ′  E 201  m
Akarloran 9 ° 10 ′  S , 125 ° 39 ′  E 87  m
Beikala 9 ° 6 ′  S , 125 ° 40 ′  E ?
Barialaran 9 ° 9 ′  S , 125 ° 40 ′  E 69  m
Beikala 9 ° 7 ′  S , 125 ° 40 ′  E 183  m
Beko 9 ° 6 ′  S , 125 ° 41 ′  E 141  m
Bekumu 9 ° 7 ′  S , 125 ° 39 ′  E 314  m
Bemalai 9 ° 8 ′  S , 125 ° 40 ′  E 65  m
Boramba 9 ° 7 ′  S , 125 ° 39 ′  E 293  m
Bobe 9 ° 9 ′  S , 125 ° 40 ′  E 38  m
Buifu 9 ° 8 ′  S , 125 ° 38 ′  E 294  m
Fatualas 9 ° 7 ′  S , 125 ° 39 ′  E 254  m
Fatukabelak 9 ° 9 ′  S , 125 ° 40 ′  E 86  m
Groto 9 ° 7 ′  S , 125 ° 38 ′  E 340  m
Gulala 9 ° 11 ′  S , 125 ° 40 ′  E 100  m
Karsabar 9 ° 10 ′  S , 125 ° 39 ′  E 98  m
Kaisera 9 ° 6 ′  S , 125 ° 41 ′  E 141  m
Kulolola 9 ° 6 ′  S , 125 ° 41 ′  E 133  m
Lale 9 ° 8 ′  S , 125 ° 40 ′  E 150  m
Lebo-Mera 9 ° 7 ′  S , 125 ° 40 ′  E 254  m
Lesso 9 ° 7 ′  S , 125 ° 37 ′  E 334  m
Center of sucos

In the west, Foho-Ai-Lico borders the Suco Leolima . The same administrative office ( Manufahi municipality ) is located in the north and east . In the north, the border with the Sucos Grotu and Dai-Sua is the Aiasa river . This flows into the Caraulun , which separates Foho-Ai-Lico from Suco Betano in the east . The southernmost point is Cape Ponta Lalétec, the southernmost point of the Sucos. This is where Foho-Ai-Lico meets the Timor Sea . In the southern part of the Sucos, the Ukasa River flows into the sea in an arc from north to south.

Before the 2015 regional reform, the area indicated for Foho-Ai-Lico was 118.24 km². Now 117.31 km² are given, with no major changes in the demarcation.

The southern coastal road, one of the most important interurban roads in the country, leads somewhat offset inland, across the Suco. Most of the sucos' places are on her. These are from west to east: Lesso ( Lesu ), Groto , Ailora , Boramba , Fatualas , Baha , Beikala ( Beicala ), Kulolola , Beko and Kaisera . At Kaisera she leaves the Suco over a bridge over the Aiasa. At Beikala a small road leads south. From north to south lie the following places: Lebo-Mera ( Lebumera , Lehumera ), Lale , Bemalai , Barialaran , Fatukabelak , Bobe , Akarloran ( Akariaran ), Karsabar and Gulala . Akarloran is right on the Ukasa River. Aimorbada is located southwest of it . If you follow the Ukasa to the north you get to the places Akadirularan and Buifu . Bekumu is located between Lale and Ailora . There are primary schools in Beikala, Lesso, Ailora and Bobe. Beikala also has a medical post.

In Beikala are the six Aldeias Ailora , Ainaro-Quic , Baha , Lebo-Mera , Lesso and Raimerlau . Maps show the place Ainaro-Quic on the border on the part of Leolima.

Residents

A total of 4939 people live in the Suco (2015), of which 2586 are men and 2353 women. The population density is 42.1 inhabitants / km². There are 963 households in the Suco. The majority of the residents speak Bunak as their mother tongue , otherwise the national language Mambai is common in the administrative office. The Bunak immigrated here from the western Ainaro after disputes with other Bunak groups during the Portuguese colonial period. In addition to the Catholic majority, there is also a Protestant minority here .

history

Quei-Bere, the Timorese boss of Foho-Ai-Lico, fought on the Japanese during World War II . When Aleixo Corte-Real , Liurai of Soro , had to flee his hometown to fight the invaders, Quei-Bere offered Dom Aleixo protection in Hato-Udo on May 5, 1943 . That same day, Japanese troops and pro-Japanese Timorese (Colunas Negras) appeared and captured and killed Dom Aleixo and his entourage.

politics

In the 2004/2005 elections, Alberto M. Celo was elected Chefe de Suco. In the 2009 elections, Eduardo G. da Silva won, and Deonato de Araújo won in 2016 .

economy

In 2011, the Suco received solar modules from the government for power supply.

Web links

Commons : Foho-Ai-Lico  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Direcção-Geral de Estatística : Results of the 2015 census , accessed on November 23, 2016.
  2. Fallingrain.com: Directory of Cities, Towns, and Regions in East Timor
  3. Direcção Nacional de Estatística: Population Distribution by Administrative Areas Volume 2 English ( Memento of the original from January 5, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (2010 census; PDF; 22.6 MB)  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / dne.mof.gov.tl
  4. a b Timor-Leste GIS Portal ( Memento from June 30, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  5. UNMIT: Timor-Leste District Atlas version 02, August 2008 ( Memento of the original from December 3, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 583 kB)  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / unmit.unmissions.org
  6. Jornal da Républica with the Diploma Ministerial n. 199/09 ( Memento of February 3, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) (Portuguese; PDF; 323 kB)
  7. Antoinette Schapper: Finding Bunaq: The homeland and expansion of the Bunaq in central Timor ( Memento of the original from October 24, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / epress.anu.edu.au archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Pp. 163-186, in: Andrew McWilliam, Elizabeth G. Traube: Land and Life in Timor-Leste: Ethnographic Essays , pp. 178-179, 2011
  8. Census of Population and Housing Atlas 2004
  9. Ainaro District Development Plan 2002/2003 ( Memento of the original dated February 3, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF file; 1.2 MB)  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.estatal.gov.tl
  10. Kisho Tsuchiya: Indigenization of the Pacific War in Timor Island: A Multi-language Study of its Contexts and Impact , pp. 17-18, Journal War & Society, Vol. 38, no. February 1, 2018.
  11. Secretariado Técnico de Administração Eleitoral STAE: Eleições para Liderança Comunitária 2004/2005 - Resultados ( Memento of August 4, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  12. Secretariado Técnico de Administração Eleitoral STAE: Eleições para Liderança Comunitária 2009 - Resultados ( Memento of August 4, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  13. Jornal da República: Lista Naran Xefe Suku Eleito 2016 , December 2, 2016 , accessed on June 17, 2020.
  14. ^ Government of Timor-Leste, March 8, 2011, Six sucos in the Ainaro district received Solar Panels

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