Bobonaro

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Bobonaro
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Bobonaro
Location in East Timor
Coordinates: 9°1′55″S125°19′30″E / 9.03194°S 125.32500°E / -9.03194; 125.32500 Coordinates: 9°1′55″S125°19′30″E / 9.03194°S 125.32500°E / -9.03194; 125.32500
CountryFlag of East Timor.svg  Timor-Leste
District Bobonaro District
Subdistrict Bobonaro Subdistrict
Suco Bobonaro and Malilait
Population
  City6,110
   Metro
22,756
Climate Aw

Bobonaro is a town in Bobonaro Subdistrict, Bobonaro District, East Timor. [1] The district capital is not in Bobonaro, but is in Maliana instead. Bobonaro suco has 1,532 inhabitants.

Market in Bobonaro (1968) Bobonaro 2.jpg
Market in Bobonaro (1968)

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