- Lifau
Lifau is a former town in the
East Timor exclave ofOecussi-Ambeno . It was the first European settlement in the region.Dominican brothers carried on missionary work on the north coast of Timor after1556 . In 1641 they arrived to Lifau and baptized the royal family of Ambeno. A permanent Portuguese settlement arose in the 1650s, as many Portuguese moved from their old colonial seatLarantuka onFlores to Timor in response to the Dutch colonial settlement inKupang in westernmost Timor (1653). Lifau remained the centre for Portuguese colonial activities for more than a century, and was headed by a governor after 1702. In 1769 the colonial capital was moved toDili due to military aggression from the EurasianTopasses who opposed the politics of the governor. After this date the place lost its significance, since the Topasses preferred to keep their residence inPante Macassar further to the east. Lifau is located close to the mouth of theTono River .References
*C.R. Boxer (1947), "The Topasses of Timor". Amsterdam: Indisch Instituut te Amsterdam.
*Wheeler, T. (2004) "East Timor." Footscray, VIC: Lonely Planet.
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