Thursday, August 22, 2019

PROFILE MUNICIPIO AINARO

PROFILE MUNICIPIO AINARO


AINARO

Sitíu EBC iha Zona Sentral kompostu hosi Munisípiu ha'at: Ainaro, Aileu, Dili, nómos Liquiça.
Munisípiu Ainaro situada iha sudueste nasaun ida ne'e. Ainaro mós sai hanesan fatin populár turisíka ida iha Timor-Leste.  Foho Ramelau  maka sai hanesan foho ne’ebé  as liu  iha Timor, lokáliza iha área Maubisse no Hato Builico fatin sira ne'e mós simu vizitante barak. Iha nebá negosiu EBC barak mak agora dadaun dezenvolve hela iha Maubisse no Hatu Builico, liuliu iha área alojamentu, restorante, no artezanatu.

MAUBISSE
Iha tinan 2007, iha benefisiariu EBC ne'en ne’ebé mak hetan suporta finanseiru hosi Ministériu Turizmu hodi milora kualidade akomodasaun, fasilidade, no atendementu.

Maubisse sai hanesan sub-munisípiu ida hosi parte Ainaro. Maubisse iha EBC guesthouse barak kompara ho fatin seluk iha Ainaro. Iha mós empreza EBC, EBC Hakmatek, ne’ebé mak hetan ajuda hosi ONG lokál Fundasaun Haburas no fundus hosi Union Europea. Maioria membru hosi EBC Hakmatek mai hosi agrikultór.

HATO-BUILICO
Hato Builico nu'udar sub-munisípiu seluk ida iha parte norte Ainaro. Alojamentu Alecrim Namrau sai hanesan ezemplar diak ká “pratika di'ak” ida ba impreza EBC iha Timor-Leste. EBC ne’e nia nain nudar famila lokál ne’ebé   kuiñesidu. Hato Builico hanesan fatin sentru hodi sa'e ba foho no la'o-ain ba Foho Ramelau nia tutun.  
Ligasaun relevante : https://hatobuilico.wordpress.com/

Mapa Ainaro Vila. Klik iha ne'e


Translatation
Ainaro municipality, in the southern part of the country, has spectacular scenery from the central mountains to the wild south coast and provides wonderful opportunities for exploring and hiking. This area includes Timor-Leste’s highest peak – Mt Ramelau (2960m) which is sacred to the Timorese and known at Tatamailau (grandfather). The towns of Maubisse and Hato Builico have very spectacular hill settings and the larger town of Ainaro is located at much lower elevation in a lush river valley midway to the Timor Sea.
This is definitely scenery where you want to keep your camera close at hand. The panoramic views from the Maubisse pousada on its promontory are especially impressive, as are the views from Mt Ramelau at dawn after a guided climb from Hato Builico. Looking out over the mountain ranges of Timor-Leste bathed in the early morning light is an unforgettable and very rewarding experience.
A lot of coffee is grown in the Ainaro area and vegetables are cultivated in between rocky screes on what often seems like impossibly steep slopes. Ponies are still commonly used for carrying produce and other goods between the isolated villages and markets. They and other livestock are seen grazing on the mountain sides.
The majority of the local people speak Mambae and their villages with characteristic thatched circular, conical roofed houses are scattered across the municipality.

Mapa Timor-Leste Klik iha ne'e 

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