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Timor-Leste, also known as East Timor, is a small island nation in Southeast Asia occupying the eastern half of the island of Timor, along with the enclave of Oecusse on the western side of the island and two small offshore islands. One of the youngest countries in the world, having gained full independence in 2002 after a long and painful struggle against Indonesian occupation, it is a nation of extraordinary resilience, rugged natural beauty, and a cultural identity forged through centuries of Portuguese colonial influence and Timorese tradition.
The landscape is dramatically mountainous - the Ramelau range runs through the centre of the country, with Mount Ramelau rising to nearly 3,000 metres and offering views across both the Timor Sea and the Banda Sea on clear days. The coastline is equally spectacular - largely undeveloped and fringed by some of the most pristine and biodiverse coral reefs in the Coral Triangle, the global centre of marine biodiversity that shelters more species of fish and coral than anywhere else on Earth. Explore related settings through our Mountains, Oceans & Lakes, and Scenic Views collections.
Timorese cuisine blends Portuguese, Indonesian, and indigenous influences - ikan pepes (fish steamed in banana leaves with spices), corn-based dishes, and fresh tropical fruit are everyday staples across the country. Dili, the capital, sits on a natural harbour on the northern coast - a small, relaxed city of Portuguese colonial buildings, colourful markets, and a waterfront promenade overlooking the glittering Banda Sea. Browse related feeds under Beaches, Nature, and Remote Locations on EarthLive.TV.
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Timor-Leste, also known as East Timor, is a small island nation in Southeast Asia occupying the eastern half of the island of Timor, along with the enclave of Oecusse on the western side of the island and two small offshore islands. One of the youngest countries in the world, having gained full independence in 2002 after a long and painful struggle against Indonesian occupation, it is a nation of extraordinary resilience, rugged natural beauty, and a cultural identity forged through centuries of Portuguese colonial influence and Timorese tradition.
The landscape is dramatically mountainous - the Ramelau range runs through the centre of the country, with Mount Ramelau rising to nearly 3,000 metres and offering views across both the Timor Sea and the Banda Sea on clear days. The coastline is equally spectacular - largely undeveloped and fringed by some of the most pristine and biodiverse coral reefs in the Coral Triangle, the global centre of marine biodiversity that shelters more species of fish and coral than anywhere else on Earth. Explore related settings through our Mountains, Oceans & Lakes, and Scenic Views collections.
Timorese cuisine blends Portuguese, Indonesian, and indigenous influences - ikan pepes (fish steamed in banana leaves with spices), corn-based dishes, and fresh tropical fruit are everyday staples across the country. Dili, the capital, sits on a natural harbour on the northern coast - a small, relaxed city of Portuguese colonial buildings, colourful markets, and a waterfront promenade overlooking the glittering Banda Sea. Browse related feeds under Beaches, Nature, and Remote Locations on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our live webcam map or browse cameras in Indonesia, Australia, and Papua New Guinea.