Fatuhada

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Fatuhada (formerly: Beira Mar)[1] is a Suco ("village") in Timor-Leste under the Administrative Post Dom Aleixo Administrative Post in Dili Municipality, within the capital city Dili.

Fatuhada lies on the banks of the Bay of Dili, to the West of the city centre of Dili, in the Northeast part of Dom Aleixo. It is surrounded by the Suco Kampung Alor to the East, Bairro Pite to the South, Comoro to the Southwest, and Bebonuk to the West.[2][3] Fatuhada has an area of 1.24 square kilometres.

The Suco is divided into five Aldeias ("communities"), namely Zero I, Zero II, Zero III, Zero IV und Zero V.[2][4] In the Northwest is the city district of Mataruak, in the West Markoni, in the Southwest Lurumata, in the South Bedik and in the Southeast Fatuhada.[2]

The Foreign Ministry and the Embassy of the United States are located in Fatuhada. Several schools are located in Fatuhada, namely the primary school Escola Primaria Fatuhada, Dili International School (DIS), the private QSI International School, Escola Pre-Secondario 10 de Setembro, and Escola Secondario 10 de Setembro. The party headquarters of FRETILIN are located next to the latter schools.[2]

Residents

As of 2022, there are 18,541 residents, of which 9,312 are men and 9,229 are women. The entire population of the Suco live in an urban environment. There are 3,372 households.[5] 93% of the residents reported Tetum Prasa as their mother tongue. Minority languages spoken there are Rahesuk, Naueti, Makasae, Sa'ani, Makalero, Fataluku and Baikeno.[6]

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