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Description
Manatuto is a district in the eastern part of Timor-Leste, located approximately 100 kilometers from the capital city of Dili. The district is known for its stunning landscapes, which include both coastal areas along the eastern coastline and mountainous regions inland. This diverse geography offers various recreational opportunities, from beach activities to hiking.
The capital of the Manatuto district is also called Manatuto. It serves as a center for local governance and administration. The economy of the district is primarily based on agriculture, with rice, corn, and vegetables being the major crops cultivated by local farmers. Fishing also plays an important role, particularly for communities living along the coast.
Manatuto is culturally rich, reflecting the traditions and customs of the local communities, which include both indigenous and coastal populations. Traditional festivals and ceremonies are an integral part of the cultural life in this district, showcasing local music, dance, and crafts. The warm hospitality of the residents is another remarkable aspect of Manatuto.
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