Ai Pelo Prison or Aipelo Prison (Portuguese: Prisão do Ai Pelo / Aipelo, Tetum: Prizaun Ai Pelo / Aipelo) is an historic late nineteenth-century Portuguese colonial prison in the suco, East Timor, adjacent to the Savu Sea. It was deactivated in 1939 and is now a ruin.
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| - Ai Pelo Prison or Aipelo Prison (Portuguese: Prisão do Ai Pelo / Aipelo, Tetum: Prizaun Ai Pelo / Aipelo) is an historic late nineteenth-century Portuguese colonial prison in the suco, East Timor, adjacent to the Savu Sea. It was deactivated in 1939 and is now a ruin. (en)
- Ai Pelo (indonesisch Bekas Penjara Aipelo für ehemaliges Gefängnis Aipelo, auch Do Ai Pelo und Aipelu) ist ein Gefängnis aus der portugiesischen Kolonialzeit im heutigen Osttimor. Der Name leitet sich von „Epelo“ her, dem Wort für „bitteres Wasser“ in der lokalen Sprache Tokodede. Aipelo befindet sich beim Ort Raucasa (Suco Lauhata) an der Sawusee, westlich der Mündung des Flusses Failebo. (de)
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| - Ai Pelo Prison, 2018 (en)
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| - Ai Pelo Prison or Aipelo Prison (Portuguese: Prisão do Ai Pelo / Aipelo, Tetum: Prizaun Ai Pelo / Aipelo) is an historic late nineteenth-century Portuguese colonial prison in the suco, East Timor, adjacent to the Savu Sea. It was deactivated in 1939 and is now a ruin. (en)
- Ai Pelo (indonesisch Bekas Penjara Aipelo für ehemaliges Gefängnis Aipelo, auch Do Ai Pelo und Aipelu) ist ein Gefängnis aus der portugiesischen Kolonialzeit im heutigen Osttimor. Der Name leitet sich von „Epelo“ her, dem Wort für „bitteres Wasser“ in der lokalen Sprache Tokodede. Aipelo befindet sich beim Ort Raucasa (Suco Lauhata) an der Sawusee, westlich der Mündung des Flusses Failebo. (de)
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