Lelalai

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Lelalai
The Suco Lelalai is located in the southwest of the Quelicai administrative office.  The places called Lelalai are in the north and east of Sucos.
Data
surface 22.05 km²
population 809  (2015)
Chefe de Suco Salamão F. Fernandes
(election 2016)
Aldeias Population  (2015)
Dauaduca 441
Dessa 243
Maluro 109
Ossoliro 16
Lelalai (East) (East Timor)
Lelalai (East)
Lelalai (East)
Coordinates: 8 ° 39 ′  S , 126 ° 31 ′  E

Lelalai is the name of two East Timorese places and a sucos in the administrative office of Quelicai ( municipality of Baucau ).

The locations

The main town of sucos is Lelalai in the east of sucos. It lies at an altitude of 590  m . Here is the primary school of sucos, the Escola Primaria Catolica Lelalai . The second place called Lelalai in the Suco is in the north of the Sucos at an altitude of 368  m .

The Suco

Lelalai
places position height
Cairedo 8 ° 38 ′  S , 126 ° 30 ′  E 472  m
Daemenama 8 ° 40 ′  S , 126 ° 31 ′  E 590  m
Lelalai (North) 8 ° 38 ′  S , 126 ° 29 ′  E 368  m
Lelalai (East) 8 ° 39 ′  S , 126 ° 31 ′  E 590  m
Lolubowogua 8 ° 40 ′  S , 126 ° 31 ′  E 532  m
Sauacassa (East) 8 ° 39 ′  S , 126 ° 31 ′  E 603  m
Sauacassa (South) 8 ° 41 ′  S , 126 ° 31 ′  E 465  m
Yeah 8 ° 39 ′  S , 126 ° 29 ′  E 357  m
Uabuu 8 ° 39 ′  S , 126 ° 30 ′  E 497  m
Uaibu 8 ° 39 ′  S , 126 ° 31 ′  E 603  m
Ualiu 8 ° 38 '  S , 126 ° 32'  E 614  m
Uilao 8 ° 39 ′  S , 126 ° 30 ′  E 433  m

Lelalai has 809 inhabitants (2015), 394 of them are men and 415 are women. The population density is 36.7 inhabitants / km². There are 185 households in the Suco. Almost 100% of the population name Makasae as their mother tongue. Minorities speak Tetum Prasa and Tetum Terik .

Before the 2015 territorial reform, Lelalai had an area of ​​19.20 km². Now it is 22.05 km². The Suco is located in the southwest of the Quelicai administrative office. To the north is the Suco Bualale , to the east the Sucos Laisorolai de Baixo and Laisorolai de Cima and southeast of the Suco Maluro . In the west and south Lelalai borders on the (municipality of Viqueque ), to the west on the Sucos Uaibobo and Nahareca (administrative office Ossu ) and south on the Suco Afaloicai (administrative office Uato-Lari ). The border to Laisorolai de Baixo and Bualale is formed by the Cassaquiar River , a source of the Seiçal . The Defaliu rises in the border area to Maluro and flows south along the border. It is a source river of the Bebui .

There is no overland road into the Suco, which is why it is poorly connected to the outside world. For the parliamentary elections in East Timor in 2007 , the ballot boxes had to be brought to the polling station in the elementary school and picked up by helicopter. In the center of Sucos are the places Ualiu ( Uataliu , Uatalio ), Uabuu and Uilao ( Uailao ) close together . To the west is the village of Sogau , to the east the places Cairedo and Uaibu . In addition to Lelalai in the east, there are the villages of Daemenama , Lolubowogua and Sauacassa . In the south there is another village called Sauacassa and the place Ateuaisai extends from Afaloicai to Lelalai.

The four Aldeias Dauaduca , Dessa , Maluro and Ossoliro are located in the Suco .

history

In May 2012, a school and six other buildings were destroyed by heavy rain.

politics

In the elections of 2004/2005 was Francisco Soares elected Chefe de Suco. In the 2009 elections won Justino Xavier Freitas and 2016 Salamão F. Fernandes .

Personalities

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Direcção-Geral de Estatística : Results of the 2015 census , accessed on November 23, 2016.
  2. a b List of polling stations for the parliamentary elections in East Timor 2007 (PDF file; 118 kB)
  3. Fallingrain.com: Directory of Cities, Towns, and Regions in East Timor
  4. Results of the 2010 census for the Suco Lelalai ( tetum ; PDF; 8.6 MB)
  5. 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
  6. ^ Timor-Leste GIS-Portal ( Memento from June 30, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  7. 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; 499 kB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / unmit.unmissions.org
  8. Jornal da Républica with the Diploma Ministerial n. 199/09 ( Memento of February 3, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) (Portuguese; PDF; 323 kB)
  9. ^ Radio Timor-Leste: Seven houses destroyed in Baucau , May 16, 2012
  10. Secretariado Técnico de Administração Eleitoral STAE: Eleições para Liderança Comunitária 2004/2005 - Resultados ( Memento of August 4, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  11. Secretariado Técnico de Administração Eleitoral STAE: Eleições para Liderança Comunitária 2009 - Resultados ( Memento of August 4, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  12. Jornal da República: Lista Naran Xefe Suku Eleito 2016 , December 2, 2016 , accessed on June 17, 2020.

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