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Ermera (Vila Ermera) is a city in East Timor and a former capital of the East Timorese community, Ermera.[1]Ermera in Mambai means "red water."[2] It has a population of 8,907. Its geographical coordinates are 8°45′8″S125°23′49″E / 8.75222°S 125.39694°E / -8.75222; 125.39694, and it lies 1,195 metres (3,921 ft) above sea level. Ermera's center lies in the Suco of Poetete (Ermera Subdistrict, Ermera District).
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post Ermera). Gleno has a population of 8,133 (2010). It lies 882 metres (2,894 ft) above sea level. Gleno is the capital of the municipality of Ermera. Being...
ancient sources: Artessabe, Atisasabo) is a town in Atsabe Subdistrict in the Ermera District of East Timor. Geoffrey C. Gunn, Timor Loro Sae: 500 years (Macau:...
have the highest fertility rate with 5.5 children per woman, followed by Ermera Municipality with 5.4 children per woman. Between 2014/15, around 43.5%...
the city. 7% were born in Baucau, 5% each in Viqueque and Bobonaro 4% in Ermera, and the remainder in other districts or overseas. The population growth...
of East Timor in Maubisse, district Ainaro Fatubessi, Ermera, suco in Hatulia, district Ermera, East Timor This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
in 1929. Portuguese Azulejos depicting the image of Our Lady of Fátima, Ermera, East Timor. Santa Maria Church in Covilhã; façade was covered in the 1940s...
Ramelau (2,960 m), also known as Tatamailau, which lies near the border with Ermera. The borders of the municipality are identical to that of the same in Portuguese...
v t e Municipalities of East Timor Aileu Ainaro Atauro Baucau Bobonaro Cova Lima Dili Ermera Lautém Liquiçá Manatuto Manufahi Oecusse (SAR) Viqueque...
to quell criminal activity caused by west Timorese militia gangs in the Ermera district. While the F-FDTL operated in a "relatively disciplined and orderly...
v t e Municipalities of East Timor Aileu Ainaro Atauro Baucau Bobonaro Cova Lima Dili Ermera Lautém Liquiçá Manatuto Manufahi Oecusse (SAR) Viqueque...