Hotel Dili

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Hotel Dili
Hotel Dili
Hotel Dili is located in East Timor
Hotel Dili
Location within East Timor
General information
LocationAvenida dos Direitos Humanos, Dili, East Timor
Coordinates8°33′7″S 125°34′58″E / 8.55194°S 125.58278°E / -8.55194; 125.58278
Opening1933

Hotel Dili is a hotel on the waterfront in Dili, East Timor, established in 1933. It was purchased by Australian Frank Favaro (1935-2000) in 1971.[1] In 1975, Favaro harbored six Australians at the hotel during a battle, part of the Indonesian invasion of East Timor, although they were said to "consistently refuse offers of evacuation."[2] The "concrete structures of the Hotel Dili were deemed almost impervious to assault."[3] The hotel had to be evacuated at one point due to an attack. Jane Nicholls describes the hotel as "wacky" and "East Timor's own Fawlty Towers."[4][5]

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