Aileu Municipality
Aileu is a municipality, and was formerly a district, of Timor-Leste. It has a population of 48,554 and an area of 737 km2. The municipality's capital is also named Aileu. Its administrative posts are Aileu, Laulara, Lequidoe and Remexio.
Toponymy
The word Aileu means "bent tree" in the local Mambai language. According to legend, the root of a banyan fig tree grew to maturity without a branch or leaf. The tree developed into a twisted shape that looked like a chair; its unique appearance made it famous, and eventually gave the community its name. Nowadays, the wooden chair is also the symbol of the municipality.Geography
Aileu is in the northwestern part of Timor-Leste and is one of only two landlocked municipalities, the other being Ermera. It borders Dili to the north, Manatuto to the east, Manufahi to the southeast, Ainaro to the south, Ermera to the west, and Liquiçá to the northwest. It was formerly part of what is now the municipality of Dili but was split in the final years of Portuguese administration.Politics
As part of the Timor-Leste Government decentralization program the former District of Aileu is now organised as the Municipality of Aileu, headed by a Municipal Administrator. The four former subdistricts are now organised as Administrative Posts.Administrative posts
The municipality's administrative posts are:- Aileu Vila
- Laulara
- Lequido
- Remexio
Development