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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Municipalities of East Timor</span> First-level administrative divisions of East Timor

East Timor is divided into 14 municipalities, which are former districts. One municipality is also a Special Administrative Region (SAR). The municipalities are divided into administrative posts, and further subdivided into sucos (villages). Atauro Island was initially a part of Dili Municipality, but became a separate municipality on 1 January 2022.

Raca or RACA may refer to:

Matai may refer to:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Atauro</span> East Timorese island and municipality north of Dili

Atauro, also known as Kambing Island, is an island and municipality of East Timor. Atauro is a small oceanic island situated north of Dili, on the extinct Wetar segment of the volcanic Inner Banda Arc, between the Indonesian islands of Alor and Wetar. The nearest island is the Indonesian island of Liran, 13.0 km (8.1 mi) to the northeast. At the 2015 census, it had 9,274 inhabitants.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Baucau</span> City in East Timor

Baucau is the second-largest city in East Timor, after Dili, the capital, which lies 122 km (76 mi) to its west.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bunak people</span> Ethnic group in central Timor

The Bunak people are an ethnic group that live in the mountainous region of central Timor, split between the political boundary between West Timor, Indonesia, particularly in Lamaknen District and East Timor. Their language is one of those on Timor which is not an Austronesian language, but rather a Papuan language, belonging to the Trans–New Guinea linguistic family. They are surrounded by groups which speak Malayo-Polynesian languages, like the Atoni and the Tetum.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Administrative posts of East Timor</span> Second-level administrative divisions of East Timor

The municipalities of East Timor are divided into 65 administrative posts. Each administrative post is divided into several sucos. Sucos are divided into several aldeias, the smallest political division of East Timor.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sucos of East Timor</span>

The administrative posts of East Timor are subdivided into 442 sucos ("villages") and 2,336 aldeias ("communities").

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Noel Besi River</span> River in Indonesia

The Noel Besi River is a river flowing in the west part of Timor island and forms part of the border between the East Timor exclave of Oecussi and Indonesian West Timor. It flows north into the Sawu Sea. Located 1900 km east of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Matai (Maucatar)</span>

Matai is a village (suco) located on northeast of Suai in East Timor. It is part of Maucatar Subdistrict, Cova Lima District.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hoholau</span> Suco in Aileu, East Timor

Hoholau is a suco in Aileu subdistrict, Aileu District, East Timor. The administrative area covers an area of 16.72 square kilometers and, at the time of the 2010 census, it had a population of 766 people

Funar is a suco in East Timor.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cacavei</span>

Cacavei is a village (suco) in East Timor. It is located in Lospalos sub-district and Lautem district. This village is in between Lospalos town and Iliomar sub-district.

Luro may refer to:

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Babulo (Uato-Lari)</span> Settlement in East Timor

Babulo(Babolu) is a settlement in East Timor and a Suco in the Uato-Lari Administrative Post. The Suco is one of the ethnic centers of the Naueti, and is also inhabited by the Makasae, an ethnic minority in the region. The different groups and clans are tightly connected through an ancient social structure which still has a big impact on their society today.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Batugade</span>

Batugade is a suco (village) located in Balibó Subdistrict, Bobonaro Municipality of East Timor. The administrative seat of the suco is the village of Batugade.

Local elections were held in East Timor on 29 October 2016 for the first round and on 13 November 2016 for the second round to elect for Village Chiefs and delegates for Village Councils in 442 sucos (villages). It included the election of Hamlet Chiefs in 2,225 aldeias (communities). Elected officials will serve a seven-year term.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2009 East Timorese local elections</span>

Local elections were held in East Timor on 9 October 2009 to elect for Village Chiefs and delegates for Village Councils in 442 sucos (villages). It included the election of Hamlet Chiefs in aldeias (communities). Elected officials will serve a six-year term.

Local elections were held in East Timor in 2004 and 2005 to elect for Village Chiefs and delegates for Village Councils in 442 sucos (villages). It included the election of Hamlet Chiefs in aldeias (communities).