Tailevu is one of the 14 provinces of Fiji. Its main town is Nausori, which lies along the banks of the Rewa River.

Overview

A village church in the Wainibuka District of Tailevu

One of the eight provinces based in Viti Levu, Fiji's largest island, Tailevu's 755 square kilometers occupy the south-eastern fringe of the island along with some central areas. At the 2017 census, it had a population of 64,552, the fifth largest among the provinces.

Districts

Tailevu includes the districts of Bau, Nakelo, Verata, Vugalei, Wainibuka, Dawasamu and Sawakasa. Bau District includes Bau Island, the seat of the Kubuna Confederacy, one of three traditional chiefly hierarchies in Fiji. Kubuna's Paramount Chief, called the Vunivalu of Bau, is generally considered the most senior such chief in Fiji. It also includes the village of Maumi 21 km north-east of Suva, who speak their own dialect, known as Nawakura. The population chose to move from a more remote area in 1977.

Economy and Transportation

The North of Tailevu is the backbone of the Dairy industry in Fiji which helped to establish Rewa Dairy. Also located in the province is the Nausori International Airport, a major transportation hub for domestic and regional travel.

Demographics

Its population at the last census in 2017 was 64,544. The main urban area of Tailevu is Nausori with a population of 24,950.

2017 Census

Tikina (District)EthnicityTotal
iTaukei%Indo-Fijian%Other%
Bau18,45759.611,98038.75281.730,965
Nakelo9,30185.11,56114.3680.610,930
Sawakasa8,22396.02492.9981.18,570
Verata9,50491.97777.5590.610,340
Wainibuka3,71099.2130.3160.43,739
Province49,19561.914,58034.37693.864,544

Notable people

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