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    Maucatar, officially Maucatar Administrative Post (Portuguese: Posto Administrativo de Maucatar, Tetum: Postu administrativu Maukatar), is an administrative...
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    Portuguese troops. The Dutch claim to Maucatar was justified by Lakmaras sovereignty, which created a link to Maucatar. Meanwhile, Lakmaras had become subject...
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    village (suco) located on northeast of Suai in East Timor. It is part of Maucatar Subdistrict, Cova Lima District. Matai has four sub-villages (Aldeias):...
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  • up matai in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Matai may refer to: Matai (Maucatar), a city and suco in East Timor Matai, Egypt, a city in the governorate...
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  • Manatuto House of Manufahi House of Manumera House of Maubara House of Maucatar House of Motael House of Nusadila House of Oecussi House of Ossoroa House...
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    Portuguese Timor. A 1904 treaty with the Dutch removed some enclaves, with Maucatar being ceded to Portugal and Noimuti [de] being ceded to the Netherlands...
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    enclave. The Dutch claim to Maucatar had previously been based on their suzerainty over Lakmaras, which created a link to Maucatar. In the meantime, however...
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  • This is a list of monarchs of Timor since the 17th century. Timor was traditionally divided into a large number of small kingdoms whose monarchs were variously...
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    international boundary between the modern states of East Timor and Indonesia. Maucatar became part of Portuguese Timor during this period. The Portuguese Timorese...
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    liurai of Camenassa and his retinue, to seek refuge in the Dutch enclave of Maucatar. In Dili, Governor Filomeno da Câmara de Melo Cabral hastily arranged a...
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