Manlala

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Manlala
The Suco Manlala is located in the north of the Soibada administrative office.  The place Manlala is in the south of Sucos
Data
surface 9.24 km²
population 451  (2015)
Chefe de Suco António Soares da Costa
(election 2009)
Aldeias Population  (2015)
Dauloroc 11
Manlala 440
Manlala (East Timor)
Manlala
Manlala
Coordinates: 8 ° 52 ′  S , 125 ° 57 ′  E

Manlala is an East Timorese place, Aldeia and Suco in the Soibada administrative office ( Manatuto municipality ).

The place

The place Manlala is located in the south of Sucos, at an altitude of 543  m . Here is the primary school of sucos, the Escola Primaria Manlala . Manlala belongs to the settlement center Soibada , as do the other two places in Suco Lehutula and Dauloroc ( Dauroloc ).

The Suco

Manlala
places position height
Dauloroc 8 ° 52 ′  S , 125 ° 57 ′  E 569  m
Lehutula 8 ° 51 ′  S , 125 ° 57 ′  E 569  m
Manlala 8 ° 52 ′  S , 125 ° 57 ′  E 543  m
Chapel of the Holy Mother of Aitara

There are 451 inhabitants in Manlala (2015), of which 219 are men and 232 women. The population density is 48.8 inhabitants / km². There are 60 households in the Suco. Almost 96% of the population name Tetum Terik as their mother tongue. Minorities Tetum Prasa , Mambai , Idaté , Idalaka , Habun or Bunak .

Before the 2015 territorial reform, Manlala had an area of ​​16.70 km². Now there are 9.24 km². The Suco is in the north of the Soibada administrative office. In the east and south there is the Suco Leo-Hat , in the southwest the Suco Samoro and in the west the Sucos Fatumaquerec and Maun-Fahe . To the north of Manlala is the administrative office Laclubar with the sucos Manelima and Orlalan . The river Sáhen flows through Manlala from north to south , which is created at the northern border by the meeting of the border river Buarahuin and the Bun coming from the north .

About a mile north of the settlement center is the Aitara hill ( 608  m ), on the top of which there is a large banyan tree . This place has always been considered sacred. Next to the tree is a shrine of Mary, which is dedicated to the Holy Mother of Aitara ( Nossa Senhora de Aitara ). She is said to have appeared here on October 16 to several women, which is why the mission was established in Soibada around 1900. The modern chapel surrounding the shrine was built on the foundations of the colonial chapel. Today it is a national pilgrimage site, where the apparition is commemorated every year with a big celebration.

The two Aldeias Dauloroc and Manlala are located in the Suco .

history

In 1977 the Indonesians invaded Soibada. The residents of Manlala fled to the forests of Lehutala, where they built huts near their plantings. Shortly afterwards they had to flee to Fatuberlio , where huts, gardens and even a small school were built. Here some residents died from hunger and disease. Two months later the Indonesians attacked again, which is why the people from Manlala had to flee again within Fatuberlio. The harvest was lost as a result. The last escape, which lasted three months, began in August 1978 after further attacks by the Indonesian army. Finally the residents surrendered.

politics

In the 2004/2005 elections , Agilio Joanico E. da Costa was elected Chefe de Suco. In the 2009 elections , António Soares da Costa won .

Web links

Commons : Manlala  - 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. List of polling stations for the parliamentary elections in East Timor 2007 (PDF file; 118 kB)
  3. UNMIT map of the Manatuto district, 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; 581 kB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / unmit.unmissions.org
  4. Fallingrain.com: Directory of Cities, Towns, and Regions in East Timor
  5. Results of the 2010 census for the Suco Manlala ( tetum ; PDF; 8.3 MB)
  6. 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
  7. ^ Timor-Leste GIS-Portal ( Memento from June 30, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  8. ^ Soibada Update - Our Lady of Aitara, The Marian Shrine of the Timorese people, October 31, 2010
  9. Jornal da Républica with the Diploma Ministerial n. 199/09 ( Memento of February 3, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) (Portuguese; PDF; 323 kB)
  10. "Chapter 7.3 Forced Displacement and Famine" ( Memento of the original from November 28, 2015 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; 1.3 MB) from the "Chega!" Report by CAVR (English) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.cavr-timorleste.org
  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 )

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