Tasitolu

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Map showing the location of Tasitolu Tasitolu (Portuguese) Tasitolu / Tasi tolu (Tetum)
Map showing the location of Tasitolu Tasitolu (Portuguese) Tasitolu / Tasi tolu (Tetum)
LocationComoro [de] / Madohi [de], Dom Aleixo, East Timor
Nearest cityDili
Coordinates8°34′S 125°30′E / 8.57°S 125.5°E / -8.57; 125.5

Tasitolu (Portuguese: Tasitolu, Tetum: Tasitolu or Tasi tolu, lit. transl. 'three waters') is a protected area on the coast of East Timor, 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) west of the capital Dili.[1] The Tasitolu wetlands include three saline lakes, an esplanade, and a beach; it has been designated a Wetland of National Significance. Tasitolu Peace Park was designated in 2002 because of its cultural and historical importance. The Tasitolu Important Bird Area accommodates several near-threatened species. A 2004 reforestation project, which included community member participation, was funded by the national government. Subsequent to the 2006 East Timorese crisis, several hundred people sought refuge at Tasitolu's tent camp, established by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. INTERFET, an Australian-led international military Peace Keeping Force governed by the United Nations, has established a base at Tasitolu.

  1. ^ Wheeler, Tony (2004). East Timor. Lonely Planet. p. 62. ISBN 978-1-74059-644-2. Retrieved 16 July 2012.