Under existing arrangements, Australia and East Timor would share royalty benefits equally. |
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Will refugees or expatriates, who may be well educated and have experience and skills, choose to return to East Timor? |
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Nor can East Timor expect to survive indefinitely on international handouts. |
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Over the next 24 years, the occupiers inflicted massacres, hunger, forced sterilization, and attempts at cultural annihilation on East Timor. |
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The bank said the project will focus on road repairs, restoring electricity and expanding the port of the East Timor capital Dili. |
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As a small half-island economy, East Timor is characterised by a large traditional sector, producing primarily for subsistence. |
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In East Timor, a few harassed policemen have the task of exhuming the bodies and collecting what evidence they can. |
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Your guide cooks up evening meals on the barbecue or gas-powered range, while you can contemplate the sun setting somewhere out east of Timor. |
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Does your party support the establishment of a criminal tribunal to investigate and prosecute crimes against humanity in East Timor? |
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Similarly East Timor excited passions and dredged up long-suppressed feelings of national guilt. |
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The enclave remained politically and sentimentally attached to Portuguese Timor, but not geographically. |
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East Timor comes across as a series of lands within a land, with different tongues and customs. |
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The Daly is a large tidal river that drains a vast area of the Northern Territory westward into Anson Bay and the Timor Sea beyond. |
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Brazil and East Timor are former Portuguese colonies, and Portuguese is spoken in both. |
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We realise that it will take a binational campaign, in both East Timor and Australia, to change the position of your government. |
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By lunchtime, across East Timor, four out of five of those who had registered had cast their votes. |
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Sometime ago, the first point was a serious bone of contention with some opponents of Australian government policy on East Timor. |
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One of the overcrowded, unseaworthy boats later ran aground off the coast of Timor and three Iraqi men drowned. |
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None of the hundreds of other people charged in absentia with similar crimes has ever been extradited to East Timor. |
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He said such instances continued to occur and just reinforced the importance of the battalion's mission in East Timor. |
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The battalion has had an active tour and in February reacted to an incursion by an armed group from West Timor. |
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More recently, the Gurkhas have served in U.N. peacekeeping missions in East Timor, Rwanda and Lebanon. |
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His promises to subdue the militia in West Timor and restore law and order in Ambon are nothing but hot air. |
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Greater Sunrise is the biggest of the three oil and gas fields in the Timor Sea. |
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East Timor does have an advantage over countries that emerged from colonization during the 20th century. |
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A team of eight MPs spent a week in East Timor ahead of the minister's visit to recce the locations to be visited. |
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Bangladesh later separated from Pakistan and East Timor which at the time was a Portuguese colony but is now an independent country. |
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Eric Hotung was appointed ambassador at large of East Timor last year and has been active in charitable and humanitarian work. |
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East Timor and Australia initialed Thursday a framework agreement on revenue-sharing for oil in the Timor Gap between the two countries. |
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He was influential in promoting the armistice agreement for Angola and independence for East Timor from Indonesia. |
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Corporal Jones was on an operational tour in East Timor and was travelling in the rear of an armoured vehicle at the time of the incident. |
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East Timor, a former Portuguese colony, was invaded in 1975 by Indonesian troops, with 200,000 of its citizens killed before it was taken over. |
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The maritime borders between Australia and East Timor have never been defined. |
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One wonders what group of mental pygmies in the department of foreign affairs or immigration fixed our gaze on East Timor. |
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The pivot of this arc of instability is the new state of Timor Leste. |
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It's an aural snapshot of the complex situation facing this fledgling nation two years after it was formally declared the Independent Republic of East Timor. |
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Steele's film opens in the middle-class home in st petersburg of a man named Timor. |
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Peace keepers who served in East Timor yarned with former prisoners of war, as Australian service men and women shared their experiences over a beer. |
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Soccer balls and volleyball sets are on their way to East Timor. |
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She has worked with refugees and marginalized communities from Saudi Arabia to Syria and from Timor Leste to the Philippines. |
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New Zealand's army was cast as extras for large battle scenes in the film, but was forced to back out due to having to serve as peacekeepers in East Timor. |
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It's true that East Timor has been blatantly playing to the gallery. |
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But that said, we need to recognise that private foreign investment is extremely minimal in East Timor, and the reason for that is a total lack of certainty of titles. |
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In East Timor he has had to help treat a range of injuries including vehicle accident victims, sufferers of cerebral malaria and even a local gored by a bull. |
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As well as being a cavalry unit, it has been providing APC lift to infantry battalions in East Timor, returning from operations with 6RAR earlier this year. |
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Australia must therefore not frustrate East Timor's rightful claim to its maritime boundaries and its rightful share of the oil and gas fields of the Timor Sea. |
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An Indonesian investigative mission has completed a probe into the September 1999 killing of a Dutch journalist in East Timor, the mission chief said Friday. |
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I was a freelance journalist before I enlisted in the Australian Army in 1995 and eventually became an infantryman with two tours of duty to East Timor under my belt. |
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In the case of Christmas Island two of the three launch paths will go over or near the oil and gas fields of the northwest shelf and the Timor Sea. |
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So why on earth have Portuguese as the official language of East Timor? |
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Many attempt to make it across the Timor Sea illegally, often with human smugglers, in boats that sink on the way. |
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The events of 1999 in Kosovo and East Timor provide an important opportunity to reflect on the practice of humanitarian intervention. |
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In Asia, it is the dominant religion in Georgia, Armenia, East Timor and the Philippines. |
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Dutch troops, aircraft and escaped ships continued to fight on the Allied side and also mounted a guerrilla campaign in Timor. |
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Further Hawk exports were eventually blocked due to concerns over Indonesian human rights, particularly in East Timor. |
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In Oceania, Portuguese is the second most spoken Romance language, after French, due mainly to the number of speakers in East Timor. |
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It has built a tradition of participating in UN peacekeeping missions such as in Haiti and East Timor. |
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It is located in the eastern part of the Lesser Sunda Islands and includes West Timor. |
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The area of East Nusa Tenggara province included the western part of Timor island, Flores, Sumba and other several small islands in the region. |
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In the east, the province is bordered by East Timor and southern part of Maluku. |
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The province consists of about 566 islands, the largest and most dominant are Flores, Sumba, and the western part of Timor. |
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The highest point in the province is Mount Mutis in the South Central Timor Regency, 2,427 meters above sea level. |
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Manganese mining, for example, in the central part of the island of Timor has been controversial. |
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The country shares land borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and the eastern part of Malaysia. |
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Indonesia shares land borders with Malaysia on Borneo, Papua New Guinea on the island of New Guinea, and East Timor on the island of Timor. |
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Descendants of at least three waves of migration are believed still to live in East Timor. |
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Timorese origin myths tell of ancestors that sailed around the eastern end of Timor arriving on land in the south. |
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Austronesians migrated to Timor, and are thought to be associated with the development of agriculture on the island. |
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It was the relative abundance of sandalwood in Timor that attracted European explorers to the island in the early 16th century. |
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In March 2011, the UN handed over operational control of the police force to the East Timor authorities. |
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The Timor Sea separates the island from Australia to the south, and the Indonesian Province of East Nusa Tenggara lies to East Timor's west. |
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East Timor has a market economy that used to depend upon exports of a few commodities such as coffee, marble, petroleum, and sandalwood. |
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In 2009, about 67,000 households grew coffee in East Timor, with a large proportion being poor. |
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East Timor inherited no permanent maritime boundaries when it attained independence. |
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A Timor Railway System has been in proposal but the current government has yet to advocate the proposal due to lack of funds and expertise. |
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Portuguese has now been made the official language of Timor, and is being tought in most schools. |
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The NFSA is working with the East Timor government to ensure that all of this material can be used and accessed by the people of that country. |
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In 2009 and 2010, East Timor was the nation of subject matter for the Australian and South Korean films Balibo and A Barefoot Dream. |
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He was murdered in 1999, shortly before Indonesian occupation of East Timor ended. |
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Japan, Thailand, Nepal, Bhutan, Mozambique, Suriname, East Timor, and Indonesia are among those LHT countries outside the former British Empire. |
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In addition, Portugal still ruled the Asian territories of Portuguese India, Portuguese Timor and Macau. |
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It has provided detachments for participation in international operations in Iraq and East Timor. |
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The archipelago of Indonesia and the island nation of East Timor border the ocean on the east. |
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Geographically they are located east of Sulawesi, west of New Guinea, and north and east of Timor. |
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The Tanimbar Islands and other southeastern islands are arid and sparsely vegetated, much like nearby Timor. |
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The Portuguese sailors sailed eastward to such places as Taiwan, Japan, and the island of Timor. |
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It includes Brunei, Singapore, East Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and East Timor. |
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On 7 December 1975, the Indonesian Armed Forces start the invasion of East Timor. |
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East Timor also declared independence in 1975 by making an exodus of many Portuguese refugees to Portugal, which was also known as retornados. |
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The country is an active participant in the Human Rights Council as well as in peacekeeping missions, particularly in East Timor. |
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Both East Timor and Papua New Guinea are backed by certain ASEAN members for their membership in the organisation. |
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World Food Program said Wednesday it is preparing to air-drop emergency food into violence-racked East Timor. |
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A first relief mission left Darwin, Australia, early Thursday to air-drop food and water to refugees sheltering in the mountains of East Timor. |
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Some of these include the Yellowcrested Cockatoo of East Timor and Indonesia, Macaws, African Grey Parrot and Java Sparrows. |
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In addition to these zones, there are interesting new finds in the Timor Sea, where big oil and gas discoveries have been made. |
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More than 6,000 miles east of Africa, just north of Australia and across the Timor Sea, is Timor-Leste, the official name of East Timor. |
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Situated on the Timor Sea, Darwin is about 2,000 miles northwest of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. |
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In the Timor Sea and some areas of Natuna Sea, the costs can be high as well. |
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Timor is overjoyed at the malign trouble he and his friends have caused. |
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East Timor is a Connecticut-sized, half-island nation near the eastern end of the Indonesian archipelago. |
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Now we have to ask the very real question of whether or not we went to East Timor to secure oil assets that aren't ours. |
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The Timor Sea dispute is driven by conflicting claims around where a maritime boundary should be placed between Australia and East Timor. |
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The people of East Timor, whose capital and largest city is Dili, had waited more than 400 years for independence. |
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East Timor is a 5,600-square-mile portion of Timor Island, which is 1,200 miles east of Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia. |
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In 2002, former Portuguese Timor became independent as East Timor. |
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The gate that borders East Nusa Tenggara in Indonesia and East Timor. |
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It flows north through the Drysdale River National Park and drops 262 feet at the spectacular King George Falls before entering the Timor Sea at Koolama Bay. |
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Collaery is representing East Timor's government in an arbitration hearing at The Hague which accuses Australia of espionage over a controversial Timor Sea gas treaty. |
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Although the Indonesians eventually captured and jailed him in 1992, his imprisonment gained East Timor international attention, and he received a visit from Nelson Mandela. |
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The UNTAET force will be a Blue Beret force of 8,950 troops and up to 200 military observers who will oversee the transition of East Timor into an independent state. |
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East of Solor, on the island of Timor, Dutch advances were halted by an autonomous and powerful group of Portuguese Eurasians called the Topasses. |
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Tell students that East Timor split off and became independent last year, and that there are separatist movements in northwest Sumatra and Irian Jaya. |
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In 1894, the pataca was introduced in both Macau and Portuguese Timor as a unit of account for the Mexican dollar and the other silver dollar coins in circulation. |
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The major exception being Portuguese Timor, which was occupied by Australian and Dutch forces in December 1941, allegedly to defend it against a possible Japanese invasion. |
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When East Timor gained independence from Indonesia, Thailand, for the first time in its history, contributed troops to the international peacekeeping effort. |
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Portuguese sailors set out to reach Eastern Asia by sailing eastward from Europe, landing in such places as Taiwan, Japan, the island of Timor, and in the Moluccas. |
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East Timor won three medals in Arnis at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games. |
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In the 2003 ASEAN Paralympics Games, East Timor won a bronze medal. |
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The cuisine of East Timor consists of regional popular foods such as pork, fish, basil, tamarind, legumes, corn, rice, root vegetables, and tropical fruit. |
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The National University of East Timor is the country's main university. |
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East Timor recorded a population of 1,167,242 in its 2015 census. |
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The Portuguese colonial administration granted concessions to Oceanic Exploration Corporation to develop petroleum and natural gas deposits in the waters southeast of Timor. |
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East Timor now has revenue from offshore oil and gas reserves, but little of it has gone to develop villages, which still rely on subsistence farming. |
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Located in Southeast Asia, the island of Timor is part of Maritime Southeast Asia, and is the largest and easternmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands. |
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The 1991 Dili Massacre was a turning point for the independence cause and an East Timor solidarity movement grew in Portugal, Australia, and other Western countries. |
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Indonesia's occupation of East Timor was marked by violence and brutality. |
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During World War II, the Japanese occupied Dili, and the mountainous interior became the scene of a guerrilla campaign, known as the Battle of Timor. |
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Effective European occupation of a small part of the territory began in 1769, when the city of Dili was founded and the colony of Portuguese Timor declared. |
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Before European colonialism, Timor was included in Chinese and Indian trading networks, and in the 14th century was an exporter of aromatic sandalwood, slaves, honey, and wax. |
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In the Timor Sea, off the coast of Australia, a Japanese firm has invested in a subsea natural gas pipeline that will eventually speed deliveries northward. |
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East Timor became the first new sovereign state of the 21st century on 20 May 2002 and joined the United Nations and the Community of Portuguese Language Countries. |
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The eastern part of Timor is the independent country of East Timor. |
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In the region, it has helped stabilise East Timor and has provided aid to Aceh in Indonesia following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. |
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Indochina, east timor, the Shah, our brief covert support for the Khmer Rouge. |
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