Rigo District
Rigo District | |
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Rigo District Location within Papua New Guinea | |
Coordinates: 9°46′52″S 147°50′24″E / 9.781°S 147.840°E | |
Country | Papua New Guinea |
Province | Central Province |
Capital | Kwikila |
Area | |
• Total | 5,072 km2 (1,958 sq mi) |
Population (2011 census) | |
• Total | 56,509 |
• Density | 11/km2 (29/sq mi) |
Languages | |
• Main languages | Manubaran, Uare |
Time zone | AEST (UTC+10) |
Rigo District is a district of Central Province in Papua New Guinea. It is one of the four administrative districts that make up the province.
Local-level government areas
- Rigo Central Rural
- Rigo Coastal Rural
- Rigo Inland Rural
Towns and major villages
- Agitana
- Alepa
- Alewai
- Alukuni
- Babaga
- Babagarubu
- Babaka
- Bigairuka
- Bonanamo
- Borakagere
- Bore
- Boregaina
- Dakeva Komana
- Daroakomana
- Deugolo
- Diri Komana
- Dirigolo
- Dirinomu
- Dubana Teboa
- Gabagaba
- Gabone
- Galomarubu
- Gamoga
- Gaunomu
- Gemorubu
- Geresi
- Gidobada
- Ginigolo
- Girabu
- Goata
- Gobakigoro
- Gomore
- Goulubu
• Gulogolo
- Gunugau
- Gwaibo
- Hula
- Imairu
- Imuagoro
- Irupara
- Kalo
- Kamali
- Kaparoko
- Karai Komana
- Karawa
- Karekodobu
- Keapara
- Kemabolo
- Kemaea
- Kokorogolo
- Kore
- Kwale
- Kwalimurubu
- Kwikila
- Launakalana
- Lebagolo
- Magautou
- Makerupu
- Mamalo
- Manugoro
- Matairuka
- Niuiruka
- Nogomaka
- Riwalirubb
- Sabuia
- Sanomu
- Saroa
- Saroakeina
- Senunu
- Sivigolo
- Sivitatana
- Tagana
- Tauruba
- Vasira
- Vorakogena
See also
References
Kairuku-Hiri | Ijivitari | Ijivitari | |
Coral Sea | Abau | ||
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Coral Sea | Coral Sea | Abau |
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