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East Timor


Tara Bandu in East Timor
Written by Narve Rio and Demetrio de Carvalho   
Sunday, 26 June 2005

Tara Bandu poleThe environment of East Timor is highly diverse; in terms of geology, topography, climate, as well as terrestrial and aquatic flora and fauna. Obviously man has affected the East Timor environment, but it is equally true that most resource uses are curtailed by and adapted to the island's natural conditions. The differences in practises and livelihoods found throughout East Timor reflect these varying natural conditions in highly specialised systems for resource use.

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History of East Timor
Written by bjorn   
Sunday, 26 June 2005

Oe-cussi traditional architecture.The Portuguese discovered Timor in 1512 and soon settled, while traders from the Netherlands first arrived in 1613. After many years of rivalry the two nations made a series of agreements which established the boundaries of Timor, the latest in 1914. The western part became Dutch Timor, while the eastern part remained Portuguese Timor. The Portuguese authority was constantly challenged by local rulers, supported by traders and missionaries, who wanted the Europeans to leave.

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