Maubara is a village in
Maubara Subdistrict (
Liquiçá District,
East Timor
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), just west of the city of
Liquiçá. Most of the inhabitants speak
Tocodede. It lies near the
Maubara Important Bird Area, encompassing the small coastal
Lake Maubara.
History
During the beginning of the Portuguese occupation, it was taken by the
Netherlands
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Dutch
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fort
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, located at the entrance to the village on the seaside overlooking the bay. Later,
Portugal
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negotiated with Holland and regained the site in a trade for
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in 1851, which was occupied by the Portuguese at that time.
The village is also the location in which the infamous
Besi Merah Putih Besi Merah Putih (also known as BMP), meaning ' red and white iron' in Indonesian, is the official name of an East Timor pro-Indonesia militia operating in the district of Liquiçá, and originating in the village of Maubara.
Acts of murder, tort ...
militia was created. In 2000, on the western outskirts of the village, the
UNTAET Crime Scene Detachment conducted sixteen
exhumation
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s in two days, most being victims of the
Manuel Carrascalão House Massacre
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in
Dili
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Infrastructure
Maubara is linked to Dili by a good road. It has a market place with a small market hall and a health centre. Maubara is the administrative centre of suco de Vaviquinia.
Buildings
Maubara is famous for its
fort
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which was built by the Dutch around 1756. The fort with its two gates still contains the original cannon and is quite well-preserved. The building inside the fort was built in the second half of the 20th century.
The Parish Church of Maubara is a small rectangular building built in a
neoclassic style. The construction was organized by Padre Medeiros, the leading priest of the Timor Mission from 1877 to 1897.
The Customs' house (''Posto de Alfândega'') was built in 1920 opposite the fort on the main road. Today it is used as a cultural centre with a library and a tourist information.
''Escola de Padre Medeiros'', a former school built in the first half of the 19th century, was torn down by the
Diocese of Maliana and rebuilt in the original style as a residential building.
Patrimonio architectónico de origem portuguesa de Liquiçá, p. 102
08.04.14 Igreja Maubara 1.jpg, Parish Church of Maubara
18.04.14 Forte de Maubara 1.jpg, Maubara Fort
Portuguese Fort, Maubara, East Timor (312835030).jpg, Maubara Fort
MaubaraAltesZollhaus.jpg, Customs' House
18.04.2014 Escola Padre Medeiros Maubara 1.jpg, Former School ''Escola de Padre Medeiros''
MaubaraMarkthalle.jpg, Market Place
MaubaraCentroSaúde.jpg, Health Centre
Sede de Suco Vaviquinia.jpg, Administration building of the ''Suco de Vaviquinia''
References
Further reading
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Populated places in Liquiçá District
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