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Nausori (Fijian pronunciation:) is a town in Fiji.It had a population of 57,866 at the 2017 census. [1] This makes it the fourth most populous municipality in the country. . Situated 19 kilometers from the Fijian capital Suva, it forms one pole of the burgeoning Suva-Nausori cor
The Suva-Nausori corridor hosts two roads – Kings Road is the main road and Ratu Dovi Road which travels from Suva to Laqere. The poles of the Suva-Nausori corridor are Suva and Nausori and they are about 19 km apart. In 2011, the Suva-Nausori corridor became the first region of Fiji to introduce water fluoridation. [1]
The main urban area of Tailevu is Nausori with a population of 24,950. [9] The North of Tailevu is the backbone of the Dairy industry in Fiji which helped to establish Rewa Dairy. [10] Also located in the province is the Nausori International Airport, a major transportation hub for domestic and regional travel. [11]
Nakasi (Fijian pronunciation:) is a suburb located along the Suva-Nausori corridor, in the Central Division of the Republic of Fiji.The 9½ miles factor is also used to identify the locality as it denotes the distance from Suva as it forms the common identification of the suburbs along the Kings Highway from Suva to Nausori.
Viti Levu, the largest island, covers about 57% of the nation's land area, hosts the two official cities (the capital Suva, and Lautoka) and most other major towns, such as Nausori, Vaileka, Ba, Tavua, Kororvou, Nasinu, and Nadi (the site of the international airport), and contains some 69% of the population.
The Nausori Highlanders speak a different dialect of Fijian, with most villagers speaking English as a second language. Whilst Fiji's main religious denominations are Methodism and Hinduism, the main religion in the Nausori Highlands is Methodism, although there are also Seventh-day Adventists. They participate in regular Kava ceremonies.
The capital of the division is Suva, which is also the capital of Fiji. The division includes the eastern part of the largest island in Fiji, Viti Levu, with a few outlying islands, including Beqa. It has a land border with the Western Division on Viti Levu, and sea borders with the Northern Division and Eastern Division.
The Eastern Division (Fiji Hindi: पूर्वी प्रभाग) is one of Fiji's four divisions. [3] It consists of Kadavu Province , Lau Province , Lomaiviti Province and Rotuma . The capital of the division is Levuka , [ 3 ] on the Ovalau island.