List of people from Dili

This is a list of people who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Dili, the capital of Timor-Leste.

Business and finance

  • Oscar Lima (born 1952), politician and businessman; member of parliament (2023–present)[1]
  • Nilton Gusmão dos Santos (born 1978), businessman and sports official

Entertainment

Government and politics

  • Mari Alkatiri (born 1949), politician and independence activist; Prime Minister of Timor-Leste (2002–2006; 2017–2018)[5]
  • Inês Almeida (born 1963), diplomat; Ambassador of Timor-Leste to Australia (2020–present)[6]
  • Paulino Monteiro Soares Babo (born 1962), politician; member of parliament (2012–2017)[7]
  • Virgínia Ana Belo (born 1971), politician; member of parliament (2007–present)[8]
  • Fernanda Borges (born 1969), politician; minister of finance (2001–2002)[9]
  • Sofia Borges (born 1970), diplomat; Permanent Representative of Timor-Leste to the United Nations (2010–2016)[10][11]
  • João Bosco Cárceres (1972–2022), politician and independence activist[12]
  • Alberto Carlos (born 1960), politician and diplomat[13]
  • José Manuel Carrascalão (born 1960), politician; Deputy Minister of Infrastructure (2009–2012)[14]
  • Miguel Pereira de Carvalho (born 1976), politician; Minister of State Administration (2020–2023)
  • Ângela Corvelo (born 1970), politician; member of parliament (2012–2017)[15]
  • Cristina Yuri dos Santos Costa (born 1980), politician; member of parliament (2023–present)[16]
  • Alberto da Silva Cruz (born 1966), politician; member of parliament (2007–2012)[17]
  • Francisco Dionisio Fernandes (born 1974), politician and diplomat[18]
  • Filomeno Pedro Cabral Fernandes (1955–2020), politician, independence activist, professional footballer, and football official[19]
  • José Virgílio Rodrigues Ferreira (born 1979), politician; member of parliament (2018–present)[20]
  • António Freitas (born 1973), politician; Vice-Minister of Finance (2022–2023)[21]
  • Rui Gomes (born 1958), politician and academic; minister of finance (2020–2023)
  • Eládio António de Jesus (born 1971), politician; member of parliament (2012–2017)[22]
  • Bendita Moniz Magno (born 1962), politician; member of parliament (2012–present)[23]
  • Florentina Martins Smith (born 1958), politician; Minister of Social Solidarity and Inclusion (2017–2018)[24]
  • Nélson Martins (born 1968), doctor and politician; minister of health (2007–2012)
  • Paulo de Fátima Martins (born 1950), police officer and politician; member of parliament (2007–2012)[25]
  • Julião Augusto Mausiry (1966–2021), politician and independence activist; member of parliament (2001–2007)[26]
  • Nélia Soares Menezes (born 1986), politician; member of parliament (2018–2023)[27]
  • Gertrudes Araújo Moniz (born 1967), politician; member of parliament (2007–2012)[28]
  • Marito Mota (born 1970), politician; member of parliament (2018–present)[29]
  • Natalino dos Santos Nascimento (born 1969), politician; member of parliament (2002–present)[30]
  • José Ramos-Horta (born 1949), politician, diplomat, and independence activist; Prime Minister of Timor-Leste (2006–2007); President of Timor-Leste (2007–2012; 2022–present)[31]
  • Maria Angélica da Cruz dos Reis (born 1973), politician; member of parliament (2012–present)[32]
  • Paulo Remédios (born 1959), lawyer and politician; Vice-Minister for Institutional Empowerment (2023–present)[33]
  • Roque Rodrigues (born 1949), politician and independence activist; minister of defense (2001–2006)[34]
  • Constâncio Pinto (born 1963), politician and independence activist; Minister of Commerce, Industry and Environment (2015–2017)[35]
  • Milena Pires (born 1966), politician, diplomat, and women's rights activist; Permanent Representative of Timor-Leste to the United Nations (2016–2021)[36]
  • Gregório Saldanha (born 1962), politician; President of Dili Municipality (2024–present)[37]
  • Guilhermina Filomena Saldanha (born 1959), politician; President of Dili Municipality (2021–2024)[38]
  • Abel dos Santos (born 1974), politician; member of parliament (2023–present)[39]
  • Cedelizia Faria dos Santos (born 1975), politician; member of parliament (2023–present)[40]
  • Maria do Céu Sarmento (born 1968), doctor, academic, and politician; minister of health (2015–2017)
  • Maria Angelina Lopes Sarmento (born 1978), politician; member of parliament (2017–present)[41]
  • Estanislau da Silva (born 1952), politician and diplomat; acting prime minister of Timor-Leste (2007)[42]
  • Maria Adozinda Pires da Silva (born 1975), politician; member of parliament (2012–2017)[43]
  • José Teixeira (born 1975), politician; Minister of Natural and Mineral Resources, and Energy Policy (2006–2007)
  • Guido Valadares (1934–1976), politician and independence activist; Vice-Minister of Labour and Social Welfare (1975)
  • Ivo Valente (born 1969), politician and lawyer; Minister of Justice (2015–2017)[44][45]
  • Manuel Vong (born 1962), politician and academic; Minister of Tourism (2017–2018)
  • Adalgisa Ximenes (born 1968), diplomat and politician

Journalism and media

  • Hugo Maria Fernandes (born 1971), journalist; director of Centro Nacional Chega! (2017–present)[46]

Law

Literature

Military

  • Ma'huno Bulerek Karathayano (1949–2021) politician, independence activist, and guerrilla leader; commander of FALINTIL (1992–1993)[48]

Religion

Sports

Football

Others

Miscellaneous

  • Bella Galhos (born 1972), human rights activist, translator, and environmentalist[95]

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