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- Cailaco is a town in Cailaco Subdistrict in the Bobonaro District of East Timor. Luís Cardoso, poet Rufino, Mario (23 January 2013). ""O ano em que Pigafetta...
- Cailaco, officially Cailaco Administrative Post (Portuguese: Posto Administrativo de Cailaco, Tetum: Postu administrativu Kailaku), is an administrative...
- Maliana, consisted of Maliana, Bobonaro, Lolotoi, Atabai, Balibo, and Cailaco districts. Liquica Regency, with its capital at Liquica, consisted of Liquica...
- The Battle of Cailaco in 1726, part of a rebellion...
- This is a list of monarchs of Timor since the 17th century. Timor was traditionally divided into a large number of small kingdoms whose monarchs were variously...
- Baucau Laga Quelicai Vem****e Venilale Bobonaro Atabae Balibo Bobonaro Cailaco Lolotoe Maliana Cova Lima Fatululic Fatumean Fo****m Maucatar Suai Tilomar...
- (Fatumarto) House of Bibiluto House of Bibissuço House of Bobonaro House of Cailaco House of Caimau House of Cairui House of Camenaça House of Claco House...
- including Oecusse and Ermera. This culminated in the October 1726 Battle of Cailaco, in which the Portuguese laid siege to a Timorese stronghold for six w****s...
- administrative posts (formerly sub-districts) are: Atabae Balibo Bobonaro Cailaco Lolotoe (also spelled Lolotoi); and Maliana. The administrative posts are...
- north coast, which culminated in Portuguese victory at the 1726 Battle of Cailaco.: 246–247  In 1769, s****ing to wrest control from the Top****es, the Portuguese...