Manatuto Explained

Official Name:Manatuto
Settlement Type:City
Pushpin Map:East Timor
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in East Timor
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Municipality
Subdivision Name1:Manatuto
Subdivision Name2:Manatuto
Area Total Km2:271.38
Population As Of:2010
Population Total:3692
Population Density Km2:auto
Coordinates:-8.5122°N 126.0158°W
Elevation M:0
Blank Name:Climate
Blank Info:BSh

Manatuto is a city in Manatuto Municipality, East Timor.

Manatuto Vila has 3,692 inhabitants (Census 2015) and is capital of the subdistrict and district Manatuto. It is on the north coast of Timor, (about as the crow flies[1]) east of Dili, the national capital, on the way to Baucau. The capital is known for its salt production and abundance of tamarind.

Geography

Manatuto city is generally flat and low-lying, with single hills on its southern outskirts. It extends for approximately from the eastern end of Obrato aldeia in Suco Sau to the western end of the Maabat aldeia in Suco Maabat. It also stretches about south from Wetar Strait in its north.[1]

Dumi Huhun (AMSL), in the city's southeast near the main road connecting Dili and Baucau, is the tallest of its hills. Another hill, Saututu Hill (AMSL), is on the eastern side of the city, along the road connecting Manatuto and the small community of Carlilu to its south.[1]

Governance

The city is the capital of Manatuto municipality, and is made up of four urban sucos. From west to east, the sucos are: Sau, Ailili, Aiteas, and Maabat. According to the 2010 census, urban sucos are those co-located with municipal capitals, or with certain qualities of population and social amenities. In the case of Manatuto, the city is in effect the urbanised part of the four sucos.[1]

Manatuto suffered an excessive amount of damage and high murder rate in 1999 compared to other locations. The town is still being re-built.

References

  1. September 2011 . District Capitals Water Supply Project: Initial Environmental Examination of the Expansion, Rehabilitation and Operation and Maintenance of Manatuto Water Supply Systems . . TIM 44130-02 . 9 June 2022 .