Universidade Dili

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Universidade Dili
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Type Private
Established2002
Rector José Agostinho Belo
Location,
Campus Suburban
Website http://undil.tl

The University of Dili (Tetum: Universidade Dili) is based in the East Timorese capital Dili. Its abbreviated name is UNDIL.

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