- Atambua City is a city located in the Belu Regency of East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. It is situated on the westernmost tip of the island of Timor, right on the border with Timor-Leste. Atambua serves as the capital of Belu Regency and is an important trade and transportation hub for the area.
- The city has a population of around 75,000 people and is known for its cultural diversity, with various ethnic groups residing in the area such as the Tetum, Amarasi, and Bunak. The majority of the population is engaged in agriculture, including rice, corn, and coffee production.
- Atambua City experiences a tropical climate with a wet and dry season. The wet season usually occurs from December to May, while the dry season is from June to November. The city has several natural attractions, such as beautiful beaches and mountains, making it a potential tourist destination.
- Despite being a smaller city compared to other regions in Indonesia, Atambua is gradually developing its infrastructure, with improved transportation facilities and access to basic services.