Administrative districts The regency is divided into twenty-four
districts (
kecamatan), tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census The districts are grouped below into three geographical sectors (which have no administrative significance), plus the regency capital, Kota Kefamenanu. The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of
administrative villages in each district (in total, 160 rural
desa and 33 urban
kelurahan), and its post code. Notes: (a) including two
kelurahan - Eban and Sallu. (b) including two
kelurahan - Bitefa and Oesena. (c) comprising five
kelurahan (Fatumuti, Kiuola, Oenak, Nifuboke and Noemuti) and seven
desa. (d) including two
kelurahan - Oelami and Tublopo. (e) all nine are
kelurahan (Aplasi, Bansone, Benpasi, Kefamenanu Selatan, Kefamenanu Tengah, Kefamenanu Utara, Maubeli, Sasi and Tubuhue). (f) comprising five
kelurahan (Ainiut, Bitauni, Fatoin, Manunain A and Nunmafo) and twelve
desa. (g) including one
kelurahan - Humusu C. (h) including one
kelurahan - Atmen. (i) including one
kelurahan - Maubesi. (j) including two
kelurahan - Supun Up and Faon. (k) including two
kelurahan - Boronubaen and Boronubaen Timur. (l) including one
kelurahan - Ponu.
Local government North Central Timor Regency is a second-level administrative division equivalent to a
city. The regency is headed by a regent, who is democratically elected. The regent directly appoints heads of districts with the recommendation of the regency secretary. Executive power lies with the regent and vice-regent, and legislative function is exercised by the regency's parliament.
Politics North Central Timor Regency, together with
Belu Regency and
Malaka Regency, which have 8 out of 65 representatives, is part of 7th electoral district in the provincial parliament. The regency's parliament consists of 30 representatives from four electoral districts. The most recent election was held in
2019 and the next is due to be held in 2024. == Economy ==