Administrative posts of East Timor explained

The municipalities of East Timor are divided into 65 administrative posts (former subdistricts).[1] Each administrative post is divided into several sucos. Sucos are divided into several aldeias, the smallest political division of East Timor.

List

MunicipalityAdministrative post
Aileu Administrative Post (place of capital)
Laulara Administrative Post
Lequidoe Administrative Post
Remexio Administrative Post
Ainaro Administrative Post (place of capital)
Hato-Udo Administrative Post
Hatu-Builico Administrative Post
Maubisse Administrative Post
Baguia Administrative Post
Baucau Administrative Post (place of capital)
Laga Administrative Post
Quelicai Administrative Post
Vemasse Administrative Post
Venilale Administrative Post
Atabae Administrative Post
Balibó Administrative Post
Bobonaro Administrative Post
Cailaco Administrative Post
Lolotoe Administrative Post
Maliana Administrative Post (place of capital)
Fatululic Administrative Post
Fatumean Administrative Post
Fohorem Administrative Post
Maucatar Administrative Post
Suai Administrative Post (place of capital)
Tilomar Administrative Post
Zumalai Administrative Post
Cristo Rei Administrative Post
Dom Aleixo Administrative Post
Metinaro Administrative Post
Nain Feto Administrative Post
Vera Cruz Administrative Post
Atsabe Administrative Post
Ermera Administrative Post (Gleno - Capital)
Hatólia Administrative Post
Letefoho Administrative Post
Railaco Administrative Post
Iliomar Administrative Post
Lautém Administrative Post
Lospalos Administrative Post (place of capital)
Luro Administrative Post
Tutuala Administrative Post
Bazartete Administrative Post (place of capital)
Liquiçá Administrative Post
Maubara Administrative Post
Barique Administrative Post
Laclo Administrative Post
Laclubar Administrative Post
Laleia Administrative Post
Manatuto Administrative Post (place of capital)
Soibada Administrative Post
Alas Administrative Post
Fatuberlio Administrative Post
Same Administrative Post (place of capital)
Turiscai Administrative Post
OecusseNitibe Administrative Post
OecusseOesilo Administrative Post
OecussePante Macassar Administrative Post (place of capital)
OecussePassabe Administrative Post
Lacluta Administrative Post
Ossu Administrative Post
Uato-Lari Administrative Post
Uatucarbau Administrative Post
Viqueque Administrative Post (place of capital)

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304084342/http://www.jornal.gov.tl/?q=node%2F6605 Jornal da República: Diploma Ministerial n.o 24/2014 de 24 de Julho, Orgânica dos Postos Administrativos