Raimea

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Raimea
The Suco Raimea is located in the southeast of the administrative office of Zumalai.  The place Raimea is in the west of the Sucos.
Data
surface 75.13 km²
population 3,444  (2015)
Chefe de Suco Jorge Ferreira
(election 2009)
Aldeias Population  (2015)
Beilaco 1,199
Loro 883
Uma Claran 587
Webaba 775
Beilaco A (East Timor)
Beilaco A
Beilaco A
Coordinates: 9 ° 12 ′  S , 125 ° 29 ′  E

Raimea ( Raimera , Raemean , Raimean ) is an East Timorese place and Suco in the administrative office of Zumalai ( municipality of Cova Lima ).

The place

The place Raimea is in the west of the Sucos, near the place Loro at an altitude of 63  m .

The Suco

Raimea
places position height
Audian 9 ° 12 ′  S , 125 ° 27 ′  E 82  m
Bebora 9 ° 11 ′  S , 125 ° 30 ′  E ?
Beilaco A 9 ° 12 ′  S , 125 ° 29 ′  E 82  m
Beilaco B 9 ° 12 ′  S , 125 ° 29 ′  E 82  m
Fatukao 9 ° 10 ′  S , 125 ° 27 ′  E 157  m
Hare Cain 9 ° 11 ′  S , 125 ° 29 ′  E 145  m
Heli Key 9 ° 11 ′  S , 125 ° 29 ′  E ?
Holitol 9 ° 11 ′  S , 125 ° 30 ′  E 115  m
Leonti 9 ° 11 ′  S , 125 ° 29 ′  E 138  m
Lepokanua 9 ° 9 ′  S , 125 ° 28 ′  E 232  m
Loro 9 ° 13 ′  S , 125 ° 28 ′  E 63  m
Map 9 ° 9 ′  S , 125 ° 27 ′  E 199  m
Naguidal 9 ° 9 ′  S , 125 ° 28 ′  E 244  m
Oebata 9 ° 11 ′  S , 125 ° 31 ′  E 106  m
Oerbora 9 ° 11 ′  S , 125 ° 30 ′  E 115  m
Oeulitai 9 ° 11 ′  S , 125 ° 31 ′  E 114  m
Raifila 9 ° 11 ′  S , 125 ° 28 ′  E 166  m
Raimea 9 ° 13 ′  S , 125 ° 28 ′  E 63  m
Uma Claran 9 ° 13 ′  S , 125 ° 28 ′  E 45  m
Zobete 9 ° 10 ′  S , 125 ° 27 ′  E 180  m

3444 inhabitants (2015) live in the Suco, of which 1680 are men and 1764 women. The population density is 45.8 inhabitants / km². There are 672 households in the Suco. Over 55% of the population name Bunak as their mother tongue. Almost 24% speak Kemak , almost 12% Tetum Terik , around 5% Tetum Prasa and a small minority Mambai .

Before the 2015 regional reform, Raimea had an area of ​​97.60 km². Now there are 75.13 km². Raimea is located on the south coast of Timor on the Timor Sea . To the west are the Suco Tashilin and northwest to the Zulo and Lour . In the east, Raimea borders the municipality of Ainaro with its Sucos Cassa (administrative office Ainaro ) and Leolima (administrative office Hato-Udo ). The Mola River flows through the west of the Sucos . Shortly before its mouth, it follows the border with Tashilin. The Belulik initially flows along the border with Leolima, before flowing through the Lagoa Oebaba in Raimea and finally flowing into the Timor Sea.

The southern coastal road, one of the country's most important traffic routes, runs right through the Suco. The villages of Zobete , Fatukao , Raifila , Leonti , Heli Key , Hare Cain ( Harekain ), Holitol , Oerbora , Oeulitai ( Oeulitia ), Bebora and Oebata ( Oebaba , Oebaha ) are located on it. To the south of it are the places Beilaco A ( Beilako A ), Beilaco B ( Beilako B ), Audian (Tetum for “thorn-free bamboo”), Uma Claran ( Umaklaran ), Raimea and Loro . Zobete, like Mape (Bunak for "osprey"), Lepokanua and Naguidal ( Nagidal ) in the northwest of Sucos, belongs to the settlement center of Zumalai . There are primary schools in Naguidal, Zobete, Hare Cain, Oebata, Beilaco ( Escola Primaria Catolica Beilaco ) and Loro. The Zumalai settlement center also has a community health center, a helipad and two schools to prepare for secondary school. There is another pre-secondary school in Beilaco, as well as a medical station. There is also a helipad for emergencies in Loro.

The four Aldeias Beilaco , Loro , Uma Claran and Webaba are located in the Suco .

history

Raimea was one of the traditional kingdoms of Timor, ruled by a liurai . It appears on a list by Afonso de Castro , a former governor of Portuguese Timor who listed 47 empires in 1868. During the Manufahi rebellion (1911 to 1912), Raimea allied with the Boaventura , Liurai von Manufahi , who rebelled against the Portuguese colonial power . After his defeat, the territory of the Raimea Empire was placed under the direct control of the colonial government by Governor Filomeno da Câmara de Melo Cabral in order to establish plantations on it.

Due to flooding of the Mola River in April 2010, at least 168 families in Raimea had to be accommodated in emergency tents.

politics

In the 2004/2005 elections , Mateus was elected Chefe de Suco. In the 2009 elections won Jorge Ferreira .

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 file; 438 kB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / unmit.unmissions.org
  3. Fallingrain.com: Directory of Cities, Towns, and Regions in East Timor
  4. Results of the 2010 census for the Suco Raimea ( tetum ; PDF file; 7.95 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. a b Timor-Leste GIS Portal ( Memento from June 30, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  7. a b Geoffrey Hull : The placenames of East Timor , in: Placenames Australia (ANPS): Newsletter of the Australian National Placenames Survey, June 2006, pp. 6 & 7, ( Memento of the original of February 14, 2017 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. accessed on September 28, 2014. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.anps.org.au
  8. List of polling stations for the parliamentary elections in East Timor 2007 (PDF file; 118 kB)
  9. Jornal da Républica with the Diploma Ministerial n. 199/09 ( Memento of February 3, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) (Portuguese; PDF file; 315 kB)
  10. TIMOR LORO SAE, Um pouco de história ( Memento of the original dated November 13, 2001 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / oecussi.no.sapo.pt
  11. East Timor - PORTUGUESE DEPENDENCY OF EAST TIMOR ( Memento of February 21, 2004 in the Internet Archive )
  12. History of Timor ( Memento of the original from March 24, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. - Lisbon Technical University (PDF file; 805 kB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / pascal.iseg.utl.pt
  13. Radio Televisaun Timor Leste, April 28, 2010, 168 families forced to live under emergency tents by flooding ( Memento of May 6, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  14. Secretariado Técnico de Administração Eleitoral STAE: Eleições para Liderança Comunitária 2004/2005 - Resultados ( Memento of August 4, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  15. 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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