Tono River
The Tono River (Portuguese: Ribeira de Tono or Rio Tono, Tetum: Mota Tono) is the principal river of Oecusse, an exclave of East Timor. The river and its major tributaries flow generally north, through the centre of the exclave, into the Savu Sea, reaching the sea near Lifau. Its alluvial flood plain in Pante Macassar administrative post is the main rice-producing place in Oecusse.
Tono River | |
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Tono River estuary | |
Location of river mouth | |
Native name |
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Location | |
Country | East Timor |
Municipality | Oecusse |
Physical characteristics | |
Source confluence | |
• location | Tripoint of Suco Bobometo, Oesilo, and Sucos Cunha and Naimeco, Pante Macassar |
• coordinates | 9°16′31″S 124°21′16″E |
Mouth | Savu Sea |
• location | Lifau |
• coordinates | 9°12′31″S 124°18′12″E |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
• left | Bitaklele River / Malelai (or Malelui) / Toko / Bena / Columu / Ekai / Kinloki Rivers |
• right | Abanal River |
Bridges | Noefefan Bridge |
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