Atsabe Administrative Post

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Atsabe
  • Posto Administrativo de Atsabe  (Portuguese)
  • Postu administrativu Atsabe  (Tetum)
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Atsabe
Coordinates: 8°56′S125°24′E / 8.933°S 125.400°E / -8.933; 125.400 Coordinates: 8°56′S125°24′E / 8.933°S 125.400°E / -8.933; 125.400
Country Flag of East Timor.svg  East Timor
Municipality Ermera
Seat Atsabe
Sucos
Population
 (2015 census)
  Total18,563
Time zone UTC+09:00 (TLT)

Atsabe, officially Atsabe Administrative Post (Portuguese : Posto Administrativo de Atsabe, Tetum : Postu administrativu Atsabe), is an administrative post in Ermera municipality, East Timor. Its population at the 2004 census was 16,037.

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