Outline of East Timor
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to East Timor:
East Timor – sovereign island nation located in Southeast Asia.[1] East Timor comprises the eastern half of the Island of Timor, the nearby islands of Atauro and Jaco, and Oecussi-Ambeno, an exclave on the northwestern side of the island, within Indonesian West Timor. The small country of 15,410 km²[2] (5,400 sq mi) is located about 640 km (400 mi) northwest of Darwin, Australia.
East Timor was colonized by Portugal in the 16th century, and was known as Portuguese Timor until Portugal's decolonization of the country. In late 1975 East Timor declared its independence but was invaded and occupied by Indonesia later that year, and declared that country's 27th province the following year. In 1999, following the United Nations-sponsored act of self-determination, Indonesia relinquished control of the territory and East Timor became the first new sovereign state of the twenty-first century on May 20, 2002. East Timor is one of only two predominantly Roman Catholic countries in Southeast Asia, the other being the Philippines.
At US$2,500,[1] the per capita GDP (purchasing power parity adjusted) of East Timor is one of the lowest in the world. Its Human Development Index (HDI), however, corresponds to a medium degree of human development and places East Timor 142nd among the world's states.
General reference
- Pronunciation: /ˌiːst ˈtiːmɔːr/
- Common English country names: East Timor or Timor-Leste
- Official English country name: The Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste
- Common endonym(s):
- Official endonym(s):
- Adjectival(s): Timorese
- Demonym(s):
- Etymology: Name of East Timor
- ISO country codes: TL, TLS, 626
- ISO region codes: See ISO 3166-2:TL
- Internet country code top-level domain: .tl
Geography of East Timor
- East Timor is: a country
- Location:
- Southern Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere
- Eurasia (though not on the mainland)
- Asia
- Southeast Asia
- Maritime Southeast Asia
- Island of Timor (the eastern half)
- Maritime Southeast Asia
- Southeast Asia
- Asia
- Time zone: UTC+09
- Extreme points of East Timor
- High: Mount Ramelau 2,963 m (9,721 ft)
- Low: Timor Sea 0 m
- Land boundaries: Indonesia 228 km
- Coastline: 706 km
- Population of East Timor: 1,155,000 - 152nd most populous country
- Area of East Timor: 14,874 km2
- Atlas of East Timor
Environment of East Timor
- Climate of East Timor
- Renewable energy in East Timor
- Geology of East Timor
- Protected areas of East Timor
- Biosphere reserves in East Timor
- National parks of East Timor
- Wildlife of East Timor
- Fauna of East Timor
Natural geographic features of East Timor
- Glaciers of East Timor
- Islands of East Timor
- Lakes of East Timor
- Mountains of East Timor
- Volcanoes in East Timor
- Rivers of East Timor
- Waterfalls of East Timor
- Valleys of East Timor
- World Heritage Sites in East Timor: None
Regions of East Timor
Administrative divisions of East Timor
Districts of East Timor
Subdistricts of East Timor
Sucos of East Timor
- Capital of East Timor: Dili
- Cities of East Timor
Demography of East Timor
Government and politics of East Timor
- Form of government: unitary semi-presidential representative democratic republic
- Capital of East Timor: Dili
- Elections in East Timor
- Political parties in East Timor
Branches of the government of East Timor
Executive branch of the government of East Timor
- Head of state: President of East Timor,
- Head of government: Prime Minister of East Timor,
- Cabinet of East Timor
Legislative branch of the government of East Timor
- Parliament of East Timor (bicameral)
- Upper house: Senate of East Timor
- Lower house: House of Commons of East Timor
Judicial branch of the government of East Timor
- Supreme Court of East Timor
Foreign relations of East Timor
International organization membership
The Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste is a member of:[1]
Law and order in East Timor
- Constitution of East Timor
- Crime in East Timor
- Human rights in East Timor
- Law enforcement in East Timor
Military of East Timor
- Command
- Commander-in-chief:
- Ministry of Defence of East Timor
- Commander-in-chief:
- Forces
- Military history of East Timor
- Military ranks of East Timor
History of East Timor
- Military history of East Timor
Culture of East Timor
- Architecture of East Timor
- Cuisine of East Timor
- Festivals in East Timor
- Languages of East Timor
- Media in East Timor
- National symbols of East Timor
- People of East Timor
- Prostitution in East Timor
- Public holidays in East Timor
- Records of East Timor
- Religion in East Timor
- Christianity in East Timor
- Hinduism in East Timor
- Islam in East Timor
- Judaism in East Timor
- Sikhism in East Timor
- World Heritage Sites in East Timor: None
Art in East Timor
- Art in East Timor
- Cinema of East Timor
- Literature of East Timor
- Music of East Timor
- Television in East Timor
- Theatre in East Timor
Sports in East Timor
Economy and infrastructure of East Timor
- Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 177th (one hundred and seventy seventh)
- Agriculture in East Timor
- Banking in East Timor
- National Bank of East Timor
- Communications in East Timor
- Companies of East Timor
- Currency of East Timor: Centavo/Dollar
- Energy in East Timor
- Energy policy of East Timor
- Oil industry in East Timor
- Mining in East Timor
- East Timor Stock Exchange
- Health care in East Timor
- Tourism in East Timor
- Transport in East Timor
- Airports in East Timor
- Rail transport in East Timor
- Roads in East Timor
See also
Tetum language edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Portuguese language edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
- All pages beginning with "East Timor"
- All pages with titles containing East Timor
- All pages beginning with "Timorese"
- All pages with titles containing Timorese
- List of East Timor-related topics
- List of international rankings
- Member state of the United Nations
- Outline of Asia
- Outline of geography
References
- 1 2 3 "Timor-Leste". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
- ↑ mfac.gov.tp
External links
- Government
- Timor-Leste.gov Official government site
- Other
- East Timor travel guide from Wikivoyage