Ba (Fijian pronunciation: [ᵐba]) is a province of Fiji, occupying the north-western sector of Viti Levu, Fiji's largest island.

It is one of fourteen provinces in the nation of Fiji, and one of eight based in Viti Levu. It is Fiji's most populous province, with a population of 247,685 – more than a quarter of the nation's total – at the 2017 census. It covers a land area of 2,634 km2 (1,017 sq mi), the largest of any province.

Vuda Point, in Ba Province, is the traditional landing of the canoes that brought the Melanesian ancestors of the Fijian people to the islands.

Demographics

Ba Province includes 109 villages and 152 settlements across the 8 districts. The city of Lautoka in Vuda District and the Yasawa Archipelago, off the western coast of Viti Levu, are also in Ba Province.

2017 Census

Tikina (District)EthnicityTotal
iTaukei%Indo-Fijian%Other%
Ba14,59037.124,34361.84391.139,372
Magodro3,56874.21,22725.5110.24,806
Nadi27,55546.128,91648.43,2465.459,717
Naviti2,83397.4541.9230.82,910
Nawaka9,02056.06,89742.82041.3016,121
Tavua13,46657.99,37440.34291.823,269
Vuda49,60250.045,77046.13,8923.999,264
Yasawa2,19198.4210.9140.562,226
Province122,82549.6116,60247.18,2583.3247,685

Notable residents of Ba Province include Fiji's former president, Ratu Josefa Iloilo and the former chairman of the Great Council of Chiefs, Ratu Ovini Bokini. Former prime ministers Timoci Bavadra and Mahendra Chaudhry, both of whom were deposed in coups.

The province is governed by a Provincial Council, which is chaired by Ratu Meli Tora Tavaiqia.

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