- Source: Hotel Dili
Hotel Dili is a hotel on the waterfront in Dili, East Timor, established in 1933. It was purchased by Australian Frank Favaro (1935-2000) in 1971. In 1975, Favaro harbored six Australians at the hotel during a battle, part of the Indonesian invasion of East Timor, although they were said to "consistently refuse offers of evacuation." The "concrete structures of the Hotel Dili were deemed almost impervious to assault." The hotel had to be evacuated at one point due to an attack. Jane Nicholls describes the hotel as "wacky" and "East Timor's own Fawlty Towers."
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External links
Official site Archived 2016-06-28 at the Wayback Machine
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Institut Teknologi Dili
- Agus Muliawan
- Pendudukan Timor Leste oleh Indonesia
- Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta
- B. J. Habibie
- Arte Moris
- Televisi Republik Indonesia
- Pelayaran Nasional Indonesia
- Hamengkubuwana IX
- Baucau
- Hotel Dili
- Dili
- Hotel Timor
- East Timor Trading
- History of Dili
- Port of Dili
- Government Palace, Dili
- Dilijan
- Australian Secret Intelligence Service
- YMCA (disambiguation)