Mount Ramelau

Local nameTatamailau
LocationEast Nusa Tenggara, East Timor

Tatamailau, or Tata Mailau, sometimes referred as Mount Ramelau, is the highest mountain in East Timor and also of Timor island at 2,963 m. The mountain is located approximately 70 km south of the capital Dili in the district of Ainaro. While East Timor was a Portuguese colony it was called the highest mountain of Portugal in the twentieth century, since the highest mountain of Portugal proper is of a more modest height. The name "Tatamailau" is Mambai-origin, the local language and means "Grandfather of all". "Ramelau" is the name of the massif of the mountain. The Tatamailau is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and the subject of an annual pilgrimage commemorating the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, on or around 25 March. There is a three-metre-high statue of the Virgin Mary on the peak, which came from Italy and was erected during Indonesian occupation in 1997.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatamailau

Official Website https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatamailau

Address Timor-Leste

Coordinates -8°54'23.387" N 125°29'36.728" E

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