Soibada
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Soibada is a town in the Soibada Administrative Post, Manatuto District of East Timor. Its population at the 2004 census was 2,692.
References
- Statoids.com
- ^ a b c Seeds of Life
External links
- "Pittwater Friends Of Soibada: Celebrating 10 Years". Pittwater Online News. No. 441. 8–14 March 2020. Retrieved 3 October 2022. – includes links to earlier articles
8°52′S 125°56′E / 8.86°S 125.94°E / -8.86; 125.94
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