Baucau
Baucau is the second-largest city in Timor-Leste, after Dili, the capital, which lies to its west.
Baucau has about 16,000 inhabitants, and is the capital of Baucau municipality, located in the eastern part of the country. In the times of Portuguese Timor, Baucau was little more than an overgrown village, and for part of those times was called Vila Salazar, after the Portuguese dictator António de Oliveira Salazar.
Geography
The administrative post of Baucau is divided into 11 villages.- Suco Bahú
- Suco Bucoli
- Suco Buibau
- Suco Buruma
- Suco Caibada Uaimua
- Suco Samalari
- Suco Seiçal
- Suco Tirilolo
- Suco Triloka
- Suco Gariuai
- Suco Uailili
Infrastructure
The shops, restaurants, and street market stalls conduct business, although unemployment, particularly among the young, is very high. There are a few successful experiments that have converted old war-oriented businesses into light engineering, new businesses such as East Timor Roofing that has generated employment and training opportunities, and a number of small businesses are beginning in the areas of hygiene and health, food production and processing, transport, small retail, and tourism. The convent next to the Pousada de Baucau has a small retail outlet selling locally produced hand crafts.
The Instituto Católico para a Formação de Professores – the Catholic Teachers College – is owned by the diocese and is responsible for training future and untrained teachers for Timor-Leste. With more than 300 graduates teaching throughout the country, and more than 400 teachers with upgraded qualifications, ICFP is dedicated to rebuilding the country through education of future generations.
Baucau also has a hospital, a nursing school and a swimming pool owned by the Pousada de Baucau.