Luro Administrative Post
Luro, officially Luro Administrative Post, is an administrative post in Lautém municipality, Timor-Leste; Luro is also the name of two of its towns.
The main river of the administrative post is the Adafuro, running between Wairoque and Cotamutu and through Afabubu. Principal crops grown in the subdistrict include corn, rice, coconuts, cassava and other vegetables.
History
In June 2001 there were severe floods in East Timor, which affected the Luro area. At the end of August 2011, four people died in a clash between two martial arts groups in Baricafa. As a result, Prime Minister Xanana Gusmão ordered the closure of the martial arts clubs.Geography
Luro is situated in eastern Timor-Leste in Lautém Municipality. The district covers an area of and as of 2015 it had a population of 7,124 people. Luro lies in a valley surrounded by hills and smaller mountains. Legumau in the Suco of Lacawa is the highest point in the area at .Rivers include the Adafuro, which flows between Wairoque and Cotamutu and through Afabubu, the Bocilliu, which flows through the western part of Afabubu, the Roumoco near the eastern border of Luro, and the Letana in the southern part of Baricata.
Sucos
The area is divided administratively into the following sucos. Population as of 2015 is given:- Barikafa
- Kotamutu
- Luro
- Afabubu
- Lacawa
- Wairoque