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Cristo Rei of Dili
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The Cristo Rei of Dili (Christ the King of Dili) statue (Portuguese: Estátua do Cristo Rei de Díli, Tetum: Estátua Cristo Rei Dili) is a 27.0-metre-high (88.6 ft) colossal statue of Jesus Christ situated atop a globe at Cape Fatucama in Dili, East Timor. It is one of East Timor's main tourist attractions.
This article is about the statue. For the place, see Cristo Rei Administrative Post.
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![]() The statue viewed from the peak of Cape Fatucama | |
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8°31′14″S 125°36′30″E | |
Location | Cape Fatucama, Dili, East Timor |
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Designer | Mochamad Syailillah ("Bolil") |
Type | Statue |
Material | Copper |
Height | 27.0 metres (88.6 ft) |
Dedicated date | 15 October 1996 |
Dedicated to | Christ the King |
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The statue was designed, and its construction supervised, by Mochamad Syailillah, who is better known as "Bolil". It was officially unveiled by President Suharto of Indonesia in 1996 as a gift from the Indonesian Government to the people of Timor Timur, the then Indonesian province.