Serua Province
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Serua is one of Fiji's fourteen provinces. Its 830 square kilometers occupy the southernmost areas of Viti Levu, being one of 8 provinces based on Fiji's largest island. It had a population of 15,461 at the 2007 census.[1]
According to a report by David Wilkinson an interpreter and advisor to Sir Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore, 1st, Governor of Fiji, the region was one of the least stable regions of Fiji before cession in 1874. It led to the secession of the western part of the province into the neighbouring province of Nadroga-Navosa in 1916.[2]
Serua is part of the Burebasaga confederacy. The traditional head of the province is titled the Vunivalu of Korolevu and is based on the tiny island of Serua (to which the province is named after) just off the coast of the province.
The province is governed by a Provincial Council, chaired by Taito Nakalevu based in the nearest township of Navua.[3]
Places of interest in the province include the Pacific Novitiate at Lomeri[4] Pacific Harbour and Deuba beach.[5]
Administrative Divisions
[edit]The province is divided into two Tikinas:
Name | Population (2017)[6] |
---|---|
Nuku | 3,644 |
Serua | 16,366 |
Notable People
[edit]- Joe Cokanasiga, English national rugby union player
- Joketani Cokanasiga, politician
- Vilimaina Davu, Fijian and New Zealand netball player
- Kele Leawere, Fijian rugby union player
- Waisea Nayacalevu, Fijian rugby union player
- Taito Tabaleka, former executive of Telecom Fiji Limited
- Pio Tabaiwalu, former Fijian diplomat and politician
- Matila Waqanidrola, netball player
References
[edit]- ^ Fiji Bureau of Statistics (2008). "Census 2007 Results: Population Size, Growth, Structure and Distribution" (PDF). Retrieved 17 January 2019.
- ^ Macnaught, Timothy J. (2016) [1982]. "Chapter 4: The new politics of chiefly power" (PDF). The Fijian Colonial Experience. Australian National University (ANU eView). pp. 49–63. doi:10.22459/FCE.06.2016. ISBN 9781921934360.
- ^ "Serua Province Villages Directed To Follow Integrated Development Plan". Fiji Sun. 13 March 2018. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
- ^ "Novitiate Lomeri - Pacific Harbour, Fiji". Champagnat. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
- ^ Rowena Ryan (19 September 2016). "Fiji locals reveal its best-kept secrets including where to go, eat and swim". Escape.
- ^ Fiji Bureau of Statistics. "2017 Population and Housing Census Release 2.pdf".
Sources
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