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Direcção Geral De Estatística Rua De Caicoli, Po Box 10 Dili Timor-Leste Dge@Mof.Gov.Tl Direcção Geral de Estatística Rua de Caicoli, Po Box 10 Dili Timor-Leste Www.statistics.gov.tl [email protected] República Democrática de Timor-Leste República Democrática de Timor-Leste Ministerio das Finanças Direcção Geral de Estatística Título Title Timor-Leste Registu Populasaun Segundu Semester 2015 Timor-Leste Second Semester Population Registry, 2015 Editor Elias dos Santos Ferreira Silvino Lopes Ricardo da Cruz Santos Eva Fernandes Delfina Pereira Martins Teresinha de Araujo Baptista Francisca Xavier da Costa Silva Joanico Jose Freitas Januario dos Santos do Rosario Direccao Geral de Estatistica Rua de Caicoli, PO Box 10 Dili, Timor-Leste Director Geral de Estatistica General Directorate of Statistics Antonio Freitas, SE.MM Design e Composição Designed & Composed by Ricardo da Cruz Santos Contents Índice Introdução……………………………………………………………….....1 Introduction……………………………………………………………......2 Mapa Timor-Leste…………………………………………………………3 Estrutura Administrativo…………………………………………………..4 Área por Municipio em Timor-Leste……………………………………...5 Área por Posto Administrativo de Timor-Leste…………………………...6 DADOS REGISTO POPULAÇÃO PRIMEIRO SEMESTRE 2015 Número do População por Grupos de Idade por Municipio 2015………..10 Número da População em Timor-Leste por Municipio no sexo 2015……13 Persentagen População em Timor-Leste por Municipio 2015…………...14 Número Lares com Novo Lares em Timor-Leste por Municipio 2015…..15 Número Comparação Census População 2015 com CRVS PrimeiroPeriodo 2015 em Timor-Leste por Municipio…………………..16 Número Nascimento em Timor-Leste por Municipio com sexo 2015…………………………………………………………………17 Número Mortalidade em Timor-Leste por Municipio com sexo 2015………………............................................................................18 Grafico Fertilidade com Mortalidade em Timor-Leste por Municipio 2015…………………………………………………………..19 Número Internal Imigrante em Timor-Leste por Municipio com sexo 2015…………………………………………………………………20 Número Internal Emigrante em Timor-Leste por Municipio com Sexo 2015………………………………………………………………..21 Grafico Internal Migração em Timor-Leste por Administrativo 2015………………………………………………………………………22 Número External Imigrante em Timor-Leste por Municipio 2015……………………………………………………………...23 Número External Emigrante em Timor-Leste por Municipio 2015……………….....................................................24 REGISTO POPULAÇÃO PRIMEIROSEMESTRE MUNICIPIO AILEU 2015 Número População em Municipio Aileu por Posto Administrativo com sexo 2015…………………………………………………………..26 Número Lares com Novo Lares em Municipio Aileu por Posto Administrativo com sexo 2015…………………………………………..27 Número Nascimento em Aileu por Posto Adminitrativo com sexo 2015………………………………………………………………...27 Númeru Mortalidade em Aileu Por Posto Administrativu com Sexu 2015………………………………………………………………..28 Grafico Nascimento com Mortalidae em Aileu por Posto Administrativo…………………………………………………………...28 Número Internal Imigrante em Aileu por Posto Administrativo com sexo 2015…………………………………………………………...29 Número Internal Emigrante em Aileu por Posto Administrativo com sexo 2015……………………………………………………….......29 Número External Imigrante em Aileu por Posto Administrativo com sexo 2015…………………………………………………………...30 Número External Imigrante em Aileu por Posto Administrativo com sexo 2015…………………………………………………………...30 Grafico Internal Migração em Aileu por Posto Administrativo 2015…...31 Grafico External Migração em Aileu por Posto Administrativo 2015…..31 Número População em Posto Administrativo Aileu Vila por Suco com sexo 2015…………………………………………………………...32 Número Lares com Novo Lares em Posto Administrativo Aileu Vila por Suco com sexo 2015…………….……………………….33 Número Nascimento em Posto Administrativo Aileu Vila por Suco com sexo 2015.................................................................................34 Número Mortalidade em Posto Administrativo Aileu Vila por Suco com sexo 2015.................................................................................35 Número População em Posto Administrativo Laulara por Suco com sexo 2015…………………………………………………………...36 Númeru Lares com Novo Lares em Posto Administrativu Laulara Por Suco com sexu 2015………………………………………..36 Número Nascimento em Posto Administrativo Laulara por Suco Número População em Posto Administrativo Liquidoe por Suco com sexo 2015…………………………………………………………..38 Númeru Lares com Novo Lares em Posto Administrativu Liquidoe Por Suco 2015…………………………………………………………..38 Número Nascimento em Posto Administrativo Liquidoe por Suco com sexo 2015……………………………………………………..........39 Númeru Mortalidade em Posto Administrativu Liquidoe por Suco com Sexu 2015………………………………………………………….39 Número População em Posto Administrativo Remexiu por Suco com sexo 2015…………………………………………………………..40 Númeru Lares com Novo Lares em Posto Administrativu Remexiu Por Suco com sexu 2015…………………...…………………………...40 Número Nascimento em Posto Administrativo Remexiu por Suco com sexo 2015…………………………………………………………..41 Númeru Mortalidade em Posto Administrativu Remexio por Suco com Sexu 2015………………………………………………………….41 REGISTO POPULAÇÃO PRIMEIROSEMESTRE MUNICIPIO AINARO 2015 Número População em Municipio Ainaro Posto Administrativo com sexo 2015……………………………………………………….....42 Número Lares com Novo Lares em Municipio Ainaro por Posto Administrativo com sexo 2015………………………………………….43 Númeru Nascimento em Ainaro Por Posto Administrativu com Sexu 2015………………………………………………………………..43 Número Mortalidade em Ainaro Porto Administrativo com sexo 2015………………………………………………………………..44 Grafico Nascimento com Mortalidade em Ainaro Por Posto Administrativu com sexo 2015………………………………………….44 Número Internal Imigrante em Ainaro por Posto Administrativo com sexo 2015………………………………………………………….45 Númeru Internal Emigrante em Ainaro por Postu Administrativu com Sex 2015…………………………………………………………...45 Número External Imigrante em Ainaro por Posto Administrativo com sexo 2015…………………………………………………………..46 Númeru External Emigrante em Ainaro por Postu Administrativu Grafico External Migração em Ainaro por Postu Administrativu com Sexo………………………………………………………………...47 Número População em Posto Administrativo Ainaro Vila por Suco com sexo 2015……………………………………………………..48 Númeru Lares com Novo Lares em Municipio Ainaro Por Posto Administrativu com sexu 2015………….……………………………….48 Número Nascimento em Posto Administrativo Ainaro Vila por Suco com sexo 2015…………………………………………………….49 Númeru Mortalidade em Posto Administrativu Ainaro Por Suco com Sexu 2015………………………………………………………….49 Número População em Posto Administrativo Hatu-Builico por Suco com sexo 2015…………………………………………………….50 Númeru Lares com Novo Lares em Posto Administrativu Hatu-Builico Por Suco 2015…………………………………………….50 Número Nascimento em Posto Administrativo Hatu-Builico por Suco com sexo2015……………………………………………………...51 Númeru Mortalidade em Posto Administrativu Hato-Builico Por Suco com Sexu 2015…………………………………………………….51 Número População em Posto Administrativo Hatu-Udo por Suco com sexo 2015…………………………………………………………...52 Númeru Lares com Novo Lares em Posto Administrativu Hatu-Udo Por Suco 2015…………………………………………………………...52 Número Nascimento em Posto Administrativo Hatu-Udo por Suco com sexo2015……………………………………………….…….53 Númeru Mortalidade em Posto Administrativu Hato-Udo Por Suco com Sexu 2015…………………………………………………….53 Número População em Posto Administrativo Maubisse por Suco com sexo 2015………………………………………………………………...54 Número Lares com Novo Lares em Posto Administrativo Maubisse por Suco com sexo 2015……………………………………...55 Número Nascimento em Posto Administrativo Hatu-Udo por Suco com sexo2015…………………………………………………………...56 Número Mortalidade em Posto Administrativo Hatu-Udo por Suco com sexo2015…………………………………………………………...57 REGISTO POPULAÇÃO MUNICIPIO BAUCAU 2015 Número População em Municipio Baucau por Posto Adminitrativo com sexo 2015………………………………………………………….58 Número Lares com Novo Lares em Municipio Baucau por Posto Administrativo com sexo 2015…………………………………………59 Númeru Nascimento em Baucau Por Posto Administrativu com Sexu 2015……………………………………………………………….59 Número Mortalidade em Baucau por Posto Administrativo com sexo 2015……………………………………………………………….60 Grafico Númeru Nascimento com Mortalidade em Baucau Por Posto Administrativu…………………………………………………...60 Número Internal Imigrante em Baucau por Posto Administrativo com sexo 2015………………………………………………………….61 Númeru Internal Emigrante em Baucau por Postu Administrativu com Sex 2015…………………………………………………………...61 Número External Imigrante em Baucau por Posto Administrativo com sexo 2015………………………………………………………….62 Númeru External Emigrante em Baucau por Postu Administrativu com Sex 2015………………………………….……………………....62 Grafico Internal Migração em Baucau por Posto Administrativo com sexo 2015….............................................................................................63 Grafico External Migração em Baucau por Postu Administrativu…….63 Número População em Posto Administrativo Baguia Vila por suco com sexo 2015………………………………………………………….64 Número Lares com Novo Lares em Posto Administrativo Baguia por Suco com sexo 2015……………………………………..…65 Número Nascimento em Posto Administrativo Baguia por suco com sexo 2015………………………………………………………….66 Número Mortalidade em Posto Administrativo Baguia por suco com sexo 2015………………………………………………………….67 Número População em Posto Administrativo Baucau Vila por suco com sexo 2015………………………………………………………….68 Número Lares com Novo Lares em Posto Administrativo Número Mortalidade em Posto Administrativo Baucau por suco com sexo 2015………………………………………………………………..71 Número População em Posto Administrativo Laga por suco com sexo 2015………………………………………………………………...72 Número Lares
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