Geography of East Timor
Location: Southeastern Asia, northwest of Australia in the Lesser Sunda Islands[?] at the eastern end of the Indonesian archipelago; note - East Timor includes the eastern half of the island of Timor, the Ocussi-Ambeno region on the northwest portion of the island of Timor, and the islands of Pulau Atauro and Pulau Jaco
Geographic coordinates: 8°50' S, 125°55' E
Map references: Southeast Asia
Area - comparative: slightly larger than Connecticut
Land boundaries:
Coastline: 706 km
Maritime claims:
Climate: tropical; hot, humid; distinct rainy and dry seasons
Terrain: mountainous
Elevation extremes:
Natural resources: gold, petroleum, natural gas, manganese, marble
Land use:
Irrigated land: 1,065 sq km (est.)
Natural hazards: floods and landslides are common; earthquakes, tsunamis, tropical cyclones
Environment - current issues: widespread use of slash and burn agriculture has led to deforestation and soil erosion
Environment - international agreements: NA
Geography - note: Timor is the Malay word for "Orient"; the island of Timor is part of the Malay Archipelago and is the largest and easternmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands
Geography of East Timor
from the CIA World Factbook
Area:
total: 15,007 sq km
land: NA sq km
water: NA sq km
total: 228 km
border countries: Indonesia 228 km
contiguous zone: NA NM
extended fishing zone: NA NM
territorial sea: NA NM
exclusive fishing zone: NA NM
continental shelf: NA NM
exclusive economic zone: NA NM
lowest point: Timor Sea[?], Savu Sea[?], and Banda Sea[?] 0 m
highest point: Foho Tatamailau[?] 2,963 m
arable land: NA%
other: NA%
permanent crops: NA%