Liaruca

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Liaruca
The Suco Liaruca is located in the northwest of the administrative office of Ossu.  The place Liaruca is located in the southern center of the Sucos.
Data
surface 66.24 km²
population 1,008  (2015)
Chefe de Suco Rita Monteiro
(election 2009)
Aldeias Population  (2015)
Baha-Neo 183
Cai-Ua 383
Liacuda 171
Liaruca 135
Selele 136
Liaruca (East Timor)
Liaruca
Liaruca
Coordinates: 8 ° 44 ′  S , 126 ° 17 ′  E

Liaruca ( Liaruka ) is an East Timorese place, Suco and Aldeia in the administrative office of Ossu ( municipality of Viqueque ).

The place

The place Liaruca is located in the southern center of the Sucos, 178 kilometers southeast of the state capital Dili . Here is the primary school of sucos, the Escola Primaria Liaruca . There is also a medical post and a helipad for emergencies in Liaruca.

The Suco

Liaruca
places position height
Bahaneu 8 ° 46 ′  S , 126 ° 19 ′  E 612  m
Liaruca 8 ° 44 ′  S , 126 ° 17 ′  E ?
Selele 8 ° 44 ′  S , 126 ° 17 ′  E 645  m

Liaruca has 1008 inhabitants (2015), of which 486 are men and 522 women. The population density is 15.2 inhabitants / km². There are 241 households in the Suco. Over 90% of the residents state that Kairui is their mother tongue. Liaruca and the neighboring Builale are centers of the dialect. Almost 7% speak Makasae and 2% speak Midiki .

The Suco is located in the northwest of the administrative office of Ossu. East of Liaruca is the Suco Builale, in the southeast Ossu de Cima and west the administrative office of Viqueque with its Suco Uai-Mori . In the north is the municipality of Baucau with its sucos Ossouala (administrative office Vemasse ) and Fatulia (administrative office Venilale ). The rivers Badometa , which flows to the northwest, and Haunauil , which flows into the western border river Lequeloe to the southwest, have their source in the Suco . The latter two are tributaries of the Tuco , which rises in the border area to Ossu de Cima, while the Badometa flows into the Mori , the border river to Ossouala and the source of the Laleia . The region belongs to the Important Bird Area of the neighboring Monte Mundo Perdido .

Before the 2015 territorial reform, Liaruca had an area of ​​67.01 km². Now the area is 66.24 km². There were only minor border corrections to Builale and Ossu de Cima.

Bahaneu is located in the southeast , Selele ( Salele ) in the center and Liaruca in between . In addition to the primary school in Liaruca, there is another one in Bahaneu.

In the Suco there are the five Aldeias Baha-Neo , Cai-Ua , Liacuda , Liaruca and Selele .

history

East Timor was occupied by Indonesia between 1974 and 1999 . A guerrilla war broke out between the occupiers and the FALINTIL liberation movement . On March 20, 1983, FALINTIL commander Xanana Gusmão met with several Indonesian officers in the Aldeia Buburaka . The negotiations later resulted in a temporary armistice.

In September 1984 a reorganization meeting of the FALINTIL took place in Liaruca, at which the military resistance was restructured and Xanana Gusmão was strengthened as FALINTIL leader.

On June 4, 1998, shortly after take-off, an Indonesian military helicopter crashed in Liaruca. The Indonesian Major General Yudomo and ten other passengers were killed. The tail rotor hit a tree shortly after take-off, so that the helicopter fell to the ground and went up in flames.

politics

In the 2004/2005 elections , Manuel Mascarenhas was elected Chefe de Suco. In the 2009 elections , Rita Monteiro won . She is one of only nine women in this office.

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 UNMIT: Timor-Leste District Atlas version 02, August 2008 ( Memento of the original dated December 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; 509 kB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / unmit.unmissions.org
  3. Fallingrain.com - Directory of Cities, Towns, and Regions in East Timor
  4. List of polling stations for the parliamentary elections in East Timor 2007 (PDF file; 118 kB)
  5. Fallingrain.com: Directory of Cities, Towns, and Regions in East Timor
  6. a b Results of the 2010 census for the Suco Liaruca ( tetum ; PDF; 8.4 MB)
  7. UHM Department of Linguistics: Makasae Osoroa ( Memento from December 6, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  8. ^ Timor-Leste GIS-Portal ( Memento from June 30, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  9. ^ Bird life International: A lost world in Timor-Leste. Mount Mundo Perdido. A profile of its biodiversity and conservation (PDF; 755 kB)
  10. 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
  11. ^ Map of the Ossu Administrative Office, Ministry of State Administration, 2015.
  12. Jornal da Républica with the Diploma Ministerial n. 199/09 ( Memento of February 3, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) (Portuguese; PDF; 323 kB)
  13. CAVR: The History of the Conflict (PDF; 1.4 MB)
  14. Sara Niner: The new reaction: Xanana and Paulino 'Mauk Moruk' Gama , December 16, 2013 , accessed March 8, 2015.
  15. National Archives of Singapore ( Memento from August 20, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  16. Secretariado Técnico de Administração Eleitoral STAE: Eleições para Liderança Comunitária 2004/2005 - Resultados ( Memento of August 4, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  17. Secretariado Técnico de Administração Eleitoral STAE: Eleições para Liderança Comunitária 2009 - Resultados ( Memento of August 4, 2010 in the Internet Archive )

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