Ermera
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Ermera | |
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Subdistrict and town | |
Main street and church of Ermera | |
Ermera Location in East Timor | |
Coordinates: 8°45′8″S 125°23′49″E / 8.75222°S 125.39694°E / -8.75222; 125.39694Coordinates: 8°45′8″S 125°23′49″E / 8.75222°S 125.39694°E / -8.75222; 125.39694 | |
Country | East Timor |
District | Ermera District |
Subdistrict | Ermera Subdistrict |
Suco | Poetete |
Elevation | 1,195 m (3,921 ft) |
Population (2015 census) | |
• Total | 8,907 |
Time zone | UTC+9 (East Timor Standard Time) |
Climate | Am |
Ermera (Vila Ermera) is a city in East Timor and a former capital of the East Timorese community, Ermera.[1]Ermera in Mambai language means "red water." [2] It has a population of 8,907. Its geographical coordinates are 8°45′8″S 125°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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