Crossword clues for timor
timor
- One of the Sunda Islands
- Largest of the Lesser Sundas
- Divided island of Southeast Asia
- Divided island north of Australia
- 1999 peacekeeping mission
- Where Dili is
- Southeast Asian island
- Malayan island
- Largest of the Lesser Sunda islands
- Its western half belongs to Indonesia
- Island whose name comes from the Malay for "east"
- Island whose eastern half is a sovereign state
- Island north of Western Australia
- Island in the East Indies
- Island east of Indonesia
- East (country since 2002) --
- East -- (nation since 2002)
- East -- (country of Asia)
- East -- (Asian nation)
- East ___ (nation created in 2002)
- East ___ (land annexed by Indonesia)
- East ___ (island nation in 2000s news)
- Divided Southeast Asian island
- Divided Indonesian island
- Divided Asian island
- Asian island divided between two countries
- ___ Sea (body north of Australia)
- Indonesian island
- Island shared by two countries
- East ___ (U.N. member since 2002)
- East ___ (nation since 2002)
- East ___, U.N. member since 2002
- Island east of Java
- Island near Java
- It's south of the Banda Sea
- Island north of Australia
- ___-Leste (U.N. member since 2002)
- An island in Indonesia in the Malay Archipelago
- The largest and most eastern of the Lesser Sunda Islands
- One of the Lesser Sundas (5)
- Island of the Lesser Sundas
- Kupang's island
- ___ Sea, arm of the Indian Ocean
- ___ Sea, off NW Australia
- Island in the Malay Archipelago
- Lesser Sunda island
- Part of the Malay Archipelago
- Malay Archipelago island
- Pacific island
- One of the Lesser Sundas
- East ___ (Southeast Asian state)
- Malay island
- Island of Indonesia
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
island in the East Indies, Malay timur "east" (in reference to Java and Sumatra). Related: Timorese.
Wikipedia
Timor is an island at the southern end of Maritime Southeast Asia, north of the Timor Sea. The island is divided between the sovereign states of East Timor, on the eastern part, and Indonesia, on the western part. The Indonesian part, also known as West Timor, constitutes part of the province of East Nusa Tenggara. Within West Timor lies an exclave of East Timor called Oecusse District. The island covers an area of . The name is a variant of timur, Malay for "east"; it is so called because it lies at the eastern end of the Lesser Sunda Islands.
Timor usually refers to Timor, a large island in Southeast Asia divided between the country of East Timor and the Indonesian region of West Timor. It can also refer to:
- "Timor" (song), a protest song about East Timor, by Shakira
- The Timor, an Indonesian car of the mid-1990s based on the Kia Sephia
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Timur (name), a Turkic and Mongolic name and a variety of people with that name
- Timur (1336–1405), a Central Asian ruler and conqueror
- Timor (mythology), the god of fear and horror in Roman mythology
- Timor, Victoria, a locality in Australia
Timor is a fictional location for the game setting Ravenloft for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.
Usage examples of "timor".
September 1509 Sequeira anchored at Malacca, the great emporium of the east, to which were brought cloves from the Moluccas, nutmegs from Banda, sandalwood from Timor, camphor from Borneo, gold from Sumatra and Loo Choo, and gums, spices and other precious commodities from China, Japan, Siam, Pegu, etc.
Freeport McMoRan, which has the largest gold-mining operation in the world in Indonesia, in Irian Jaya, are you putting pressure, since Freeport is such a major lobbyist in Congress on behalf of Indonesia, to change that policy and to support self-determination for the people of East Timor?
Vbi eos in sententia perstare viderunt, quod plerumque in summo periculo timor misericordiam non recipit, conclamare et significare de fuga Romanis coeperunt.
Curio, tribunus plebis, cum Caesaris causam dignitatemque defendendam suscepisset, saepe erat senatui pollicitus, si quem timor armorum Caesaris laederet, et quoniam Pompei dominatio atque arma non minimum terrorem foro inferrent, discederet uterque ab armis exercitusque dimitteret: fore eo facto liberam et sui iuris civitatem.
Chinese who, emigrating from the thickly-peopled south-eastern provinces of China, already possess a predominant share of the wealth of Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Timor, the Celebes and the Philippine Islands, Burma, Siam, Annam and Tonquin, the Straits Settlements, Malay Peninsula, and Cochin China.
It also dispatched forces to Ambon, Java, and Dutch and Portuguese Timor.
Commio, quem timor prohibebat cuiusquam fidei suam committere salutem.
The island of Timor is larger than in the Dauphin chart, and the island of Flores is placed latitudinally, as it ought to be, whereas in the Dauphin chart it is placed longitudinally.
The exterminations in Timor, the communal massacres in Meerut and Assam, the endless color-blind cataclysm of the earth.
At any rate, these plantings here at the foot of the steps are East Indian snakewood from Java and Timor.
Americans who survived the massacre in East Timor on November 12, 1991, a massacre during which Indonesian troops armed with American M-16s gunned down at least 271 Timorese civilians in front of the Santa Cruz Catholic cemetery as they were gathered in the act of peaceful mourning and protest.
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From the banks of video screens he could see by their various labels that they were live video feeds coming from East Timor, the Golan Heights, Bosnia, Kosovo, Haiti, the Congo, Rwanda, Sinai, Angola, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Afghanistan, Bogota, Iraq-everywhere the UN had a peacekeeping mission, an inspection team, or a monitoring post.
Officially the United States still recognized it as the sovereign territory of Indonesia, seventeen thousand islands stretching from Banda Aceh, three hundred kilometers off the coast of Thailand, down to Timor, just north of Australia.
In 1815, Hezekiah Coffin, the father of Pollard's young cousin Owen, had died during a provisioning stop in the islands off Timor, between Java and New Guinea.