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| | East Timor |
 | | It is traversed by parallel mountain ranges that are somewhat higher in the east, where the island's highest point, Tata Mailau, or Mount Ramelau (2950 m/9679 ft high), is located. |
 | | The largest cities are Kupang (population, 1990 estimate, 111,300), the capital of East Nusa Tenggara Province; and Dili (1991 estimate, 123,705), the capital of East Timor Province. |
 | | Portuguese Timor, including the region of Dili, in the east, and the small area of Oé-cusse (Okusi Ambeno), in the northwest, was forcibly annexed by Indonesia in late 1975. |
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