Caraulun River

The source of the Colihuno located in the north Ainaros and the mouth of Caraulun on the border with Manufahi.

The Caraulun (Rio Caraulun, Ribeira Caraulun, Carau - Ulun, crucian Ulun, Carau Ulun ) is a river in southern East Timor.

Headwater streams, creeks, and during

In Suco Horai - Quic ( subdistrict Maubisse, Ainaro district ) originates at the site of Ca Colihuno. He continues eastwards through the subdistrict Maubisse before flowing as Calihuno in the subdistrict Same ( Manufahi district ). On the border of Markis coming from the north flows into the Calihuno. In the Same Calihuno forms southward flowing the boundary between the Sucos Tutuluro and Holarua, later between Tutuluro and Letefoho. If the Suco Tutuloro merges into the Suco Babulo on the eastern shore, borne by the river to the southwest fluent entered his name Caraulun, which he now leads to the mouth.

At the boundary between Letefoho and Babulo the Ermerin from the west flows forth in the Caraulun. On Ermerin is Manufahis Same district capital, the largest city on the river system. The Caraulun then swings back south and crosses the Suco Babulo. When you place Turon flows from the west of Caloco in the Caraulun and just before the Caraulun flows into the Suco Dai- Sua, reached him from the east its greatest tributary, the Rio Sui.

The Sui has multiple source flows. The northernmost springs close the place Turiscai in Suco Manumera ( subdistrict Turiscai, Manufahi district ), west of it stems from the Carbou, tributary of the Sui inflow Aicocai and Suco Maulau ( subdistrict Maubisse, Ainaro district ) of Aicocai. Other inflows come from the Sucos Mindelo and Beremana (both Turiscai subdistrict, district Manufahi ). Coming from the subdistrict Turiscai the Sui continues to flow to the south and forms the border between seed in the West and the sub-districts Fatuberlio and Alas in the east, to the Sui flows into the center of Same and strikes the Caraulun.

In the Caraulun south ends of the village of Dai- Sua Aiasa, the border between the districts of Ainaro and Manufahi. It arises from the river Moussamau, which rises in the west of Letefoho. After the confluence of Aiasa and Caraulun the Caraulun now forms the border between the districts. He expands and forms many small river islands until the Caraulun finally east of Ponta Lalétec flows into the Timor Sea.

  • River system Caraulun
  • River in Asia
  • River in East Timor
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