What are the natural features of Timor-Leste?

What are the natural features of Timor-Leste?

Formed by continental uplift along a major fault line (and in the case of Atauro, submarine volcanic activity), Timor-Leste is rugged with a mountainous backbone rising to over 2,000m. The highest peaks have marine fossils and the forested ranges are riddled with caves.

What continent is East Timor?

Asia

What is the issue in West Papua?

In 2019 unrest broke out in West Papua after police in Java—Indonesia’s most populous island, home to the capital Jakarta—reportedly called a group of Papuan students racist names like “monkey.” At least 43 people were killed, including at least one Indonesian soldier, according to Human Rights Watch.

Is there Genocide in West Papua?

Crocombe wrote that it has been estimated that between 100,000 to 300,000 Papuans had been killed by Indonesian security forces, and many women raped or subjected to sexual violence.

Is Papua a part of Indonesia?

Papua, formerly Irian Jaya, is the largest and easternmost province of Indonesia, comprising most of Western New Guinea.

What language is spoken in West Papua?

The best known “West Papuan” language is Ternate (50,000 native speakers) of the island of the same name, which is a regional lingua franca and which, along with neighboring Tidore, were the languages of the rival medieval Ternate and Tidore sultanates, famous for their role in the spice trade.

Is Papua Indonesia safe?

We advise against all tourist and other non-essential travel to Papua and West Papua provinces. The security situation remains unpredictable and there is a risk of kidnapping. Political tensions associated with anti-government groups and local rivalries can lead to violent clashes.

Is there a travel ban in Indonesia?

At the current time, the Indonesian government has prohibited foreign visitors from transiting and traveling to Indonesian Territory unless they are in possession of a valid residence permit or certain classes of visa.

Does Indonesia own Papua New Guinea?

Western New Guinea, also known as Papua, is the western portion of the island of New Guinea controlled by Indonesia since 1962. Following its proclamation of independence in 1945, the Republic of Indonesia took over all the former territories of the Dutch East Indies, including Western New Guinea.

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