Manatuto (district)
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Capital: | Manatuto |
Area: | 1,706 km² Ranked 2nd |
Inhabitants: | 36,719 (2004) Ranked 13th |
Pop. density: | 21.5 inh./km² Ranked 13th |
No. of households: | 8,338 (2004) Ranked 12th |
ISO 3166-2: | TL-MT |
Subdistricts: | Barique-Natarbora, Laclo, Laclubar, Laleia, Manatuto, Soibada |
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Manatuto is one of the districts of East Timor, located in the central part of the country. It reaches both the south and north coasts of the island, and is only one of two districts to do so (the other is Lautém in the far east). To the north is the Strait of Wetar, to the south is the Timor Sea. The district borders the districts of Baucau and Viqueque to the east and Manufahi, Aileu, and Dili to the west.
It has a population of 38,580 (Census 2004) and an area of 1,706 km². The capital of the district is also named Manatuto.
The district of Manatuto is identical to the council of Portuguese Timor with the same name. It has the subdistricts Barique-Natarbora (pop. 4,900), Laclo (pop. 6,400), Laclubar (pop. 10,100), Laleia (pop. 3,200), Manatuto (pop. 11,500), and Soibada (pop. 2,950).
In addition to the official languages of East Timor (Tetum and Portuguese), a large part of the population of the district speaks the Malayo-Polynesian language Galoli, which is designated as a "national language" by the constitution.
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