List of colonial governors of Portuguese Timor

Last updated

Governor of Portuguese Timor
Portuguese: Governador do Timor Português
Coat of arms of Portuguese Timor (1951-1975).svg
Coat of arms of Portuguese Timor (1935–1975)
Residence Palácio de Lahane
Nominator Prime Minister of Portugal
Appointer Monarch of Portugal (1647–1910)
President of Portugal (1910–1975)
PrecursorNone
Formation1647
First holder António de São Jacinto
Final holder Mário Lemos Pires
Abolished1975
Map of East Timor. East Timor-CIA WFB Map.png
Map of East Timor.

This is a list of European (as well as Australian and Japanese) colonial administrators responsible for the territory of Portuguese Timor, an area equivalent to modern-day East Timor.

Contents

List

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)

Flag of Portugal.svg Portuguese Timor (Timor Português)
No.PortraitIncumbentTenureNotesHead(s) of state
(Reign / Term)
FromUntil
Portuguese suzerainty
Subordinated to Portuguese India
1 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png António de São Jacinto
Captain
16471649In Cupão Portrait of John, Duke of Braganza c. 1630 (The Royal Castle in Warsaw).png
John IV
João IV
House of Braganza
(1647 – 6 November 1656)
2 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Francisco Carneiro
Captain
16491652In Cupão
3 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png ...
Captain
16521662
AfonsoVIpt.jpg
Alphonso VI
Afonso VI
House of Braganza
(6 November 1656 – 12 September 1683)
4 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Simão Luís
Captain
16621664
5 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Simão Luís
Captain-Major
16651666
6 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png António Hornay
Captain-Major

Ad Interim

166616691st time
7 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Fernão Martins da Ponte
Captain-Major

Ad Interim

16691670
8 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Mateus da Costa
Captain-Major

Ad Interim

16711673
9 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png António Hornay
Captain-Major

Ad Interim

167316802nd time
10 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png João Antunes Portugal
Captain-Major
16801680Sent by the Kingdom of Portugal but refused by settlers
11 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png António Hornay
Captain-Major

Ad Interim

168016933rd time
Peter II of Portugal engraving.jpg
Peter II
Pedro II
House of Braganza
(6 November 1683 – 9 December 1706)
12 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Francisco Hornay
Captain-Major

Ad Interim

16941696
13 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png António de Mesquita Pimentel
Captain-Major
16961697
14 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png André Coelho Vieira
Captain-Major
16971697
15 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Domingos da Costa
Captain-Major

Ad Interim

16971702
16 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png António Coelho Guerreiro
Governor
20 February 17021705
17 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Lourenço Lopes
Governor
17051706
18 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Manuel Ferreira de Almeida
Governor
170617081st time John V of Portugal Pompeo Batoni.jpg
John V
João V
House of Braganza
(9 December 1706 – 31 July 1750)
19 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Jácome de Morais Sarmento
Governor
17081709
20 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Manuel de Souto-Maior
Governor
17091714
21 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Manuel Ferreira de Almeida
Governor
171417142nd time
22 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Domingos da Costa
Governor
17141718
23 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Francisco de Melo e Castro
Governor
17181719
24 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Manuel de Santo António
Governor
17191722
25 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png António de Albuquerque Coelho
Governor
17221725
26 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png António Moniz de Macedo
Governor
172517291st time
27 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Pedro de Melo
Governor
17291731
28 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Pedro do Rego Barreto da Gama e Castro
Governor
17311734
29 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png António Moniz de Macedo
Governor
173417392nd time
30 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png ...
Governor

Ad Interim

17391741
31 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Manuel Leonís de Castro
Governor
17411745
32 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Francisco Xavier Moraes Doutel
Governor
17451748
33 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Manuel Correia de Lacerda
Governor
17481751
D. Jose I de Portugal.jpg
Joseph I
José I
House of Braganza
(31 July 1750 – 24 February 1777)
34 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Manuel Doutel de Figueiredo Sarmento
Governor
17511759
35 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Sebastião de Azevedo e Brito
Governor
17591760
36 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png ...
Governor

Ad Interim

17601763
37 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Dionísio Gonçalves Rebelo Galvão
Governor
17631765
38 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png ...
Governor

Ad Interim

17651768
39 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png António José Teles de Meneses
Governor
17681776
40 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Caetano de Lemos Telo de Meneses
Governor
17761779
D. Maria I (Academia das Ciencias de Lisboa).png
Mary I
Maria I
House of Braganza
(24 February 1777 – 20 March 1816)
&
D. Pedro III, escola portuguesa, sec. XVIII.png
Peter III
Pedro III
House of Braganza
(24 February 1777 – 25 May 1786)
41 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Lourenço de Brito Correia
Governor
17791782
42 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png João Anselmo de Almeida Soares
Governor
17821785
43 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png João Baptista Vieira Godinho
Governor
17851788
44 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Feliciano António Nogueira Lisboa
Governor
17881790
45 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Joaquim Xavier de Morias Sarmento
Governor
17901794
46 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png João Baptista Verquaim
Governor
17941800
47 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png José Joaquim de Sousa
Governor
18001804
48 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png João Vicente Soares da Veiga
Governor
18041807
49 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png António de Mendonça Côrte-Real
Governor
18071810
50 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png António Botelho Homem Bernardes Pessõa
Governor
18101810
51 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Joaquim António Duarte da Silva Veloso
Governor
18101812
52 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Vitorino Freire da Cunha Gusmão
Governor
18121815
53 Full arms of the United Kingdom Portugal Brazil and Algarves.svg José Pinto Alcoforado de Azevedo e Sousa
Governor
18151819
DomJoaoVI-pintordesconhecido.jpg
John VI
João VI
House of Braganza
(20 March 1816 – 10 March 1826)
54 Full arms of the United Kingdom Portugal Brazil and Algarves.svg Gregório Rodrigues Pereira
Governor
18191821
55 Full arms of the United Kingdom Portugal Brazil and Algarves.svg Manuel Joaquim de Matos e Góis
Governor
18211832
Portrait of Dom Pedro, Duke of Braganca - Google Art Project edited.jpeg
Peter IV
Pedro IV
House of Braganza
(10 March 1826 – 2 May 1826)
Maria II Portugal 1829.jpg
Mary II
Maria II
House of Braganza
(2 May 1826 – 23 June 1828)
Infante D. Miguel de Braganca (1827), by Johann Nepomuk Ender (cropped).png
Michael I
Miguel I
House of Braganza
(26 February 1828 – 6 May 1834)
56 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Miguel da Silveira Lorena
Governor
18321832
57 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Miguel Carlos da Cunha da Silveira e Lorena
Governor
18321834
58 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png José Maria Marques
Governor
18341839 D. Maria II Rainha.jpg
Mary II
Maria II
House of Braganza
(26 May 1834 – 15 November 1853)
&
Retrato de D. Fernando de Saxe-Coburgo e Gotha, Joseph-Fourtune Layraud, 1877 - Palacio Nacional da Pena.png
Ferdinand II
Fernando II
House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-Koháry
(16 September 1837 – 15 November 1853)
59 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Frederico Leão Cabreira de Brito Alvelos Drago Valente
Governor
18391844
Subordinated to Portuguese Macau
60 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Julião José da Silva Vieiras
Governor
18441848
61 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png António Olavo Monteiro Torres
Governor
184830 October 1850
Separate colony
62 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png António Olavo Monteiro Torres
Governor
30 October 18501851
63 Jose Joaquim Lopes de Lima (Geneall.net).jpg José Joaquim Lopes de Lima
Governor
23 June 185115 September 1851
Subordinated to Portuguese Macau
64 Jose Joaquim Lopes de Lima (Geneall.net).jpg José Joaquim Lopes de Lima
Governor
15 September 18518 September 1852Died in office
65 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Manuel de Saldanha da Gama
Governor
18521856
Don Pedro V.jpg
Peter V
Pedro V
House of Braganza
(15 November 1853 – 11 November 1861)
Subordinated to Portuguese India
66 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Luís Augusto de Almeida Macedo
Governor
18561859
67 Afonso de Castro (Geneall.net).jpg Afonso de Castro
Governor
18591863
Luis I - Academia Nacional de Belas-Artes.png
Louis I
Luís I
House of Braganza
(11 November 1861 – 19 October 1889)
Separate overseas province
68 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png José Manuel Pereira de Almeida
Governor
18631864
69 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png José Eduardo da Costa Meneses
Governor
18641866
Subordinated to Portuguese Macau
70 Francisco Teixeira da Silva (Geneall.net).jpg Francisco Teixeira da Silva
Governor
18661869
Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png António Joaquim Garcia
Governor
71 Pedro Carlos de Aguiar Craveiro Lopes.jpg Pedro Carlos de Aguiar Craveiro Lopes
Governor
18701870Did not take office
72 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png João Clímaco de Carvalho
Governor
18701871
Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Manuel de Castro Sampaio
Governor
73 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Hugo Goodair de Lacerda Castelo Branco
Governor
187318761st time
74 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Joaquim António da Silva Ferrão
Governor
18761878
Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png José Alves da Costa
Governor
75 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Hugo Goodair de Lacerda Castelo Branco
Governor
187818802nd time
76 Augusto Cesar Cardoso de Carvalho.jpg Augusto César Cardoso de Carvalho
Governor
18801881
Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png José dos Santos Vaquinhas
Governor
77 Bentodafrancapintooliveira2.jpg Bento da França Pinto de Oliveira
Governor
18821883
Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Porfírio Zeferino de Sousa

Governor

1st time
Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Francisco de Paula da Lua
Governor
78 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png João Maria Pereira
Governor
18831885
Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Cipriano Forjaz
Governor
1st time
79 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Alfredo de Lacerda Maia
Governor
18853 March 1887
80 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png António Joaquim Garcia
Governor
18871887
81 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png António Francisco da Costa
Governor
18871888
82 Rafael Lopes de Andrade in <<O Occidente>> No 778 de 10 de Agosto de 1900.png Rafael Jácome Lopes de Andrade
Governor
18881889
83 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Porfírio Zeferino de Sousa
Governor
188918902nd time D. Carlos - A. Roque Gameiro (1902).png
Charles I
Carlos
House of Braganza
(19 October 1889 – 1 February 1908)
84 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Cipriano Forjaz
Governor
189018942nd time
85 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Porfírio Zeferino de Sousa
Governor
189418943rd time
86 Jose Celestino da Silva.jpg José Celestino da Silva
Governor
189415 October 1896
Separate colony
87 Jose Celestino da Silva.jpg José Celestino da Silva
Governor
15 October 18961908
88 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Jaime Augusto Vieira da Rocha
Governor

Ad Interim

19081908
SMF Manoel II.jpg
Emmanuel II
Manuel II
House of Braganza
(1 February 1908 – 5 October 1910)
89 Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Portugal (1640-1910).png Eduardo Augusto Marquês
Governor
19081909
90 Goncalo Pereira Pimenta de Castro.jpg Gonçalo Pereira Pimenta de Castro
Governor
190919101st time
91 Alfredo Cardoso de Soveral Martins.jpg Alfredo Cardoso de Soveral Martins
Governor
191030 October 1910
Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro 008.jpg
Teófilo Braga
Provisional President of the First Portuguese Republic
(5 October 1910 – 24 August 1911)
92 Coat of arms of Portugal.svg Anselmo Augusto Coelho de Carvalho
Governor

Ad Interim

19101910
93 Coat of arms of Portugal.svg José Carrazeda Caldas Viana e Andrade
Governor

Ad Interim

19101910
94 Filomeno da Camara de Melo Cabral (Revista da Armada).jpg Filomeno da Câmara Melo Cabral
Governor
191119131st time; served during the East Timorese rebellion of 1911–12
Retrato de Manuel de Arriaga (1914) - Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro.png
Manuel de Arriaga
President of the First Portuguese Republic
(24 August 1911 – 26 May 1915)
95 Goncalo Pereira Pimenta de Castro.jpg Gonçalo Pereira Pimenta de Castro
Governor

Ad Interim

191319142nd time
96 Filomeno da Camara de Melo Cabral (Revista da Armada).jpg Filomeno da Cámara Melo Cabral
Governor
191419172nd time
Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro 008.jpg
Teófilo Braga
President of the First Portuguese Republic
(29 May 1915 – 5 October 1915)
BernardinoMachado.png
Bernardino Machado
President of the First Portuguese Republic
(5 October 1915 – 5 December 1917)
97 Coat of arms of Portugal.svg César de Abreu
Governor

Ad Interim

19171917
Coat of arms of Portugal.svg José Machado Duarte Júnior
Governor

Ad Interim

98 Coat of arms of Portugal.svg Luís Augusto de Oliveira Franco
Governor

Ad Interim

191719191st time
President Paes of Portugal.jpg
Sidónio Pais
President of the First Portuguese Republic
(28 April 1918 – 14 December 1918)
Canto e Castro.jpg
João do Canto e Castro
President of the First Portuguese Republic
(16 December 1918 – 5 October 1919)
99 Coat of arms of Portugal.svg Manuel Paulo de Sousa Gentil
Governor
19191920
Antonio Jose de Almeida, 1919.png
António José de Almeida
President of the First Portuguese Republic
(5 October 1919 – 5 October 1923)
100 Coat of arms of Portugal.svg Luís Augusto de Oliveira Franco
Governor

Ad Interim

192019212nd time
101 Jose de Paiva Gomes (Geneall.net).jpg José de Paiva Gomes
Governor
192119211st time
102 Coat of arms of Portugal.svg Humberto dos Santos Leitão
Governor

Ad Interim

192119211st time
103 Jose de Paiva Gomes (Geneall.net).jpg José de Paiva Gomes
Governor
192119232nd time
Marques-oliveira teixeira-gomes-1.jpg
Manuel Teixeira Gomes
President of the First Portuguese Republic
(5 October 1923 – 11 December 1925)
104 Coat of arms of Portugal.svg Humberto dos Santos Leitão
Governor

Ad Interim

192319242nd time
105 Raimundo Enes Meira.jpg Raimundo Enes Meira
Governor
19241926
BernardinoMachado.png
Bernardino Machado
President of the First Portuguese Republic
(11 December 1925 – 31 May 1926)
106 Teofilo Duarte (Arquivo Historico Parlamentar).jpg Teófilo Duarte
Governor
19261929
Jose Mendes Cabecadas Junior (As Constituintes de 1911 e os seus Deputados, Livr. Ferreira, 1911).png
José Mendes Cabeçadas
President of the Second Portuguese Republic
(31 May 1926 – 17 June 1926)
Gomes da costa.jpg
Manuel Gomes da Costa
President of the Second Portuguese Republic
(29 June 1926 – 9 July 1926)

Óscar Carmona
President of the Second Portuguese Republic
(29 November 1926 – 18 April 1951)
107 Coat of arms of Portugal.svg Cesário Augusto de Almeida Viana
Governor
19291930
108 Coat of arms of Portugal.svg Abel Teixeira da Costa Tavares
Governor

Ad Interim

19301930
109 Coat of arms of Portugal.svg Antonio Baptista Justo
Governor
19301933
110 Proposal for coat of arms of Portuguese Timor 1932.jpg José Luís Fontoura de Sequeira
Governor

Ad Interim

19331933
111 Proposal for coat of arms of Portuguese Timor 1932.jpg Raúl de Antas Manso Preto Mendes Cruz
Governor
19331936
112 Coat of arms of Portuguese Timor (1935-1951).svg Eduardo Bernardo Lápido Loureiro
Governor

Ad Interim

19361936
113 Alvaro Eugenio Neves da Fontoura (Arquivo Historico Parlamentar).jpg Álvaro Eugénio Neves da Fontoura
Governor
19371940
114 Coat of arms of Portuguese Timor (1935-1951).svg António Jacinto Magro
Governor

Ad Interim

19401940
115 Manuel de Abreu Ferreira de Carvalho 1945-12.jpg Manuel de Abreu Ferreira de Carvalho  [ pt ]
Governor
19408 December 1945Considered himself a prisoner during allied rule from December 1941 until February 1942; confined by Japanese from February 1942 until August 1945
Allied occupation of Portuguese Timor
116 William Leggatt (01).jpg William Leggatt
Commander of Australian forces
17 December 194120 February 1942 King George VI of England, formal photo portrait, circa 1940-1946.jpg
George VI
House of Windsor
(11 December 1936 – 6 February 1952)
Nico Leonard Willem van Straten (1945).jpg Nico Leonard Willem van Straten  [ nl ]
Commander of Dutch forces
17 December 194120 February 1942 Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands.jpg
Wilhelmina
House of Orange-Nassau
(23 November 1890 – 4 September 1948)
Japanese occupation of Portuguese Timor
117 Ito Takeo.jpg Takeo Itō
Commander
20 February 194220 February 1942Commanding officer of Japanese landing forces Hirohito in dress uniform.jpg
Emperor Shōwa
昭和天皇
(1926 – 1989)
118 Imperial Seal of Japan.svg Sadashichi Doi
Commander
20 February 1942August 1942
119 Yuitsu Tsuchihashi.jpg Yuitsu Tsuchihashi
Commander
August 194222 November 1944
120 Imperial Seal of Japan.svg Kunitaro Yamada
Commander
22 November 194411 September 1945
Portuguese Timor
121 Manuel de Abreu Ferreira de Carvalho 1945-12.jpg Manuel de Abreu Ferreira de Carvalho  [ pt ]
Governor
19408 December 1945Considered himself a prisoner during allied rule from December 1941 until February 1942; confined by Japanese from February 1942 until August 1945
Óscar Carmona
President of the Second Portuguese Republic
(29 November 1926 – 18 April 1951)
122 Oscar Freire de Vasconcelos Ruas 1945-12.jpg Óscar Freire de Vasconcelos Ruas  [ pt ]
Governor
19461950
123 Cesar Maria de Serpa Rosa.jpg César Maria de Serpa Rosa
Governor
195011 June 1950
Overseas province
Cesar Maria de Serpa Rosa.jpg César Maria de Serpa Rosa
Governor
11 June 19501958
124 Antonio de Oliveira Salazar portrait (by Manuel Alves San Payo) - Lisboa.jpg
António de Oliveira Salazar
Acting President of the Second Portuguese Republic
(18 April 1951 – 21 July 1951)
General Francisco Higino Craveiro Lopes, Presidente de Portugal.tif
Francisco Craveiro Lopes
President of the Second Portuguese Republic
(21 July 1951 – 9 August 1958)
125 Filipe Jose Freire Temudo Barata (Arquivo Historico Parlamentar).jpg Filipe José Freire Temudo Barata
Governor
19591963 Americo Tomas.png
Américo Tomás
President of the Second Portuguese Republic
(9 August 1958 – 25 April 1974)
126 Coat of arms of Portuguese Timor (1951-1975).svg José Alberty Correia
Governor
19631968
127 Jose Nogueira Valente Pires.jpg José Nogueira Valente Pires
Governor
19681972
Coat of arms of Portuguese Timor (1951-1975).svg Fernando Alves Adeía
Governor
19721974
128
Coat of arms of Portugal.svg
National Salvation Junta
(25 April 1974 – 15 May 1974)
DuartePimentel04.jpg
António de Spínola
President of the Third Portuguese Republic
(15 May 1974 – 30 September 1974)
Francisco Costa Gomes Roma 1975.jpg
Francisco da Costa Gomes
President of the Third Portuguese Republic
(30 September 1974 – 13 July 1976)
129 Mario Lemos Pires (01).jpg Mário Lemos Pires
Governor
18 November 197427 November 1975From 11 August 1975, on Atauro Island
Unilateral Declaration of Independence as Democratic Republic of East Timor
Invaded and occupied by Indonesia (from 17 July 1976, annexed as East Timor province). Not recognized by Portugal; remained recognized by United Nations as Portuguese territory.
130 Arnaldo dos Reis Araujo, Buku Pelengkap V Pemilihan Umum 1982, p1157.jpg Arnaldo dos Reis Araújo [id]
Governor
3 August 197619 September 1978 President Suharto, 1993.jpg
Suharto
President of Indonesia
(27 March 1968 – 21 May 1998)
Foto Presiden Habibie 1998.jpg
B. J. Habibie
President of Indonesia
(21 May 1998 – 20 October 1999)
131 Coat of arms of Timor Timur.svg Guilherme Maria Gonçalves [id]
Governor
19 September 197818 September 1982
132 Mario Viegas Carrascalao small.jpg Mário Viegas Carrascalão
Governor
18 September 198218 September 1992
133 Gubernur Timor Timur Abilio Jose Osorio Soares.jpg José Abílio Osório Soares
Governor
18 September 199219 October 1999
Referendum votes for independence 78%
International Administration (from 28 February 2000, under UN Administration; United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor [UNTAET]).
134 Sergio Vieira de Mello.jpg Sérgio Vieira de Mello
Transitional Administrator
25 October 199919 May 2002 Kofi Annan at MENSZT.jpg
Kofi Annan
Secretary-General of the United Nations
(1 January 1997 – 31 December 2006)
Independence as Democratic Republic of East Timor

For continuation after independence, see: President of East Timor

See also

Further reading

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">History of East Timor</span> Account of the country of East Timor

East Timor, officially the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania. The country comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor and the nearby islands of Atauro and Jaco. The first inhabitants are thought to be descendant of Australoid and Melanesian peoples. The Portuguese began to trade with Timor by the early 16th century and colonised it throughout the mid-century. Skirmishing with the Dutch in the region eventually resulted in an 1859 treaty for which Portugal ceded the western half of the island. Imperial Japan occupied East Timor during World War II, but Portugal resumed colonial authority after the Japanese surrender.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Foreign relations of East Timor</span> Overview of the foreign relations of East Timor

After the referendum on independence on 30 August 1999, East Timor became an independent nation on 20 May 2002 and began initiating diplomatic relations with the rest of the global community.

The culture of East Timor reflects numerous cultural influences, including Portuguese, Roman Catholic, and Malay, on the indigenous Austronesian cultures in East Timor.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Languages of East Timor</span> Overview of the languages spoken in East Timor

The languages of East Timor include both Austronesian and Papuan languages. The lingua franca and national language of East Timor is Tetum, an Austronesian language influenced by Portuguese, with which it has equal status as an official language. The language of the Oecusse exclave is Uab Meto (Dawan). Fataluku is a Papuan language widely used in the eastern part of the country. A dialect of Malay-based creole called Dili Malay is spoken by a number of residents in the capital Dili, it borrowed words mostly from Portuguese and Tetum. Both Portuguese and Tetum have official recognition under the Constitution of East Timor, as do other indigenous languages, including: Bekais, Bunak, Galoli, Habun, Idalaka, Kawaimina, Kemak, Lovaia, Makalero, Makasae, Mambai, Tokodede and Wetarese.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Francisco Xavier do Amaral</span> East Timorese politician (1937–2012)

Francisco Xavier do Amaral was an East Timorese politician. A founder of the Frente Revolucionária de Timor Leste Independente (Fretilin), Amaral was sworn in as the first President of East Timor when the country, then a Portuguese colony, made a unilateral declaration of independence on 28 November 1975. He was a member of the National Parliament for the Timorese Social Democratic Association from 2001 until his death in 2012. Amaral was also known as "Abo (Grandfather) Xavier", a term of endearment, by East Timorese.

The East Timor national football team is the national team of East Timor and is controlled by the Federação de Futebol de Timor-Leste (FFTL). They joined FIFA on 12 September 2005.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">President of East Timor</span> Head of state of East Timor

The President of the Democratic Republic of East Timor is the head of state of the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste. The executive powers of the President of the republic are limited however, the President is also the ex officio head of the Council of State, able to veto legislation and is the supreme commander of the Timor Leste Defence Force.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Prime Minister of East Timor</span> Head of government of East Timor

The prime minister of East Timor, officially the Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste, is the head of government in East Timor.

The Timor-Leste Football Federation is the governing body of football in East Timor.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">East Timorese Portuguese</span> Portuguese variety spoken in Timor-Leste

East Timorese Portuguese, or Nusantaran Portuguese, is the variety of the Portuguese language spoken in Timor-Leste. It is one of the official languages of Timor-Leste alongside Tetum. As with other Lusophone countries besides Brazil, the Portuguese language curriculum in East Timor is based on European Portuguese, with some localisations in pronunciation. East Timor is the only sovereign state in Asia with Portuguese as an official language.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">East Timor</span> Country in Southeast Asia

East Timor, also known as Timor-Leste, officially the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, is a country in Southeast Asia. It comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor - of which the western half is administered by Indonesia - the exclave of Oecusse on the island's north-western half, and the minor islands of Atauro and Jaco. Australia is the country's southern neighbour, separated by the Timor Sea. The country's size is 14,950 square kilometres (5,770 sq mi). Dili - on the north coast of Timor - is its capital and largest city.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">East Timor–Indonesia relations</span> Bilateral relations

East Timor and Indonesia established diplomatic relations in 2002. Both share the island of Timor. Indonesia invaded the former Portuguese colony in 1975 and annexed East Timor in 1976, maintaining East Timor as its 27th province until a United Nations-sponsored referendum in 1999, in which the people of East Timor chose independence. Following a United Nations interim administration, East Timor gained independence in 2002. Indonesia already had a consulate in Dili during the Portuguese colonial period, though Indonesia formalized their relations by establishing an embassy in Dili. Since October 2002, East Timor has an embassy in Jakarta and consulates in Denpasar and Kupang. Relations between the two countries are generally considered highly positive, despite various problems. Numerous agreements regulate cooperation in different areas. East Timorese are visa-free in Indonesia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Adaljiza Magno</span> East Timorese politician and diplomat

Adaljiza Albertina Xavier Reis Magno is an East Timorese politician and diplomat, and a member of the Fretilin political party.

The East Timor national Under-23 football team represents the East Timor in international football competitions in the Olympic Games, Asian Games, Southeast Asian Games and any other under-23 international football tournaments. It is controlled by the Federação de Futebol de Timor-Leste, the governing body of football in the country. East Timor is currently one of the weakest teams in the world. They won their first match on 5 November 2011 against Brunei, scoring 2–1.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">East Timor–Philippines relations</span> Bilateral relations

East Timor–Philippines relations refer to foreign relations between East Timor and the Philippines. The Philippines was actively involved in the United Nations peacekeeping forces in East Timor during its move towards independence. When several nations recognized East Timor's sovereignty, the Philippines began official diplomatic relations between the two governments with the establishment of an embassy in Dili and East Timor established its embassy in Pasig.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nicolau Lobato Presidential Palace</span> Official workplace of the President of East Timor

The Nicolau Lobato Presidential Palace is the official workplace of the President of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste. It is located in Avenida Presidente Nicolau Lobato, Bairro Pite, a suco of Dili, the capital city of East Timor, and has been the workplace of the President since 2009.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Government Palace, Dili</span> Official workplace of the Prime Minister and Constitutional Government of East Timor

The Government Palace in Dili, the capital city of East Timor, is the official workplace of the Prime Minister and Constitutional Government of East Timor. In the final stages of the Portuguese colonial era, it was known as the Official Palace, and was the office of the colonial governor.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Francisco Kalbuadi Lay</span> East Timorese politician

Francisco Kalbuadi "Chico" Lay is an East Timorese politician and a member of the National Congress for Timorese Reconstruction (CNRT).