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City in East Timor
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This article is about the town. For the administrative post, see Lolotoe Administrative Post.
Lolotoe is a town in Bobonaro District, East Timor. It is the capital of Lolotoe subdistrict, which has 7,021 inhabitants.[1] Most of them are cultivating coffee.
The subdistrict is subdivided into seven sucos: Deudet, Gildapil (Gilapil), Guda, Lebos, Lontas, Lupai (Lupal) and Opa.
Lolotoe suffered a lot under violent clashes of 1999 by Timorese pro-Indonesia militias and Indonesian army.
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[edit ]- ^ "Population Counts (Provisional): Census Timor-Leste 2004" (PDF). Government of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste. Retrieved 26 February 2017.
9°10′S 125°16′E / 9.167°S 125.267°E / -9.167; 125.267
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