Kairuku-Hiri District

Kairuku-Hiri District
Central Province
Papua New Guinea
Kairuku-Hiri District
Coordinates:
Capital: Bereina
Area: 9699 km² (3,744.8 sq mi)
Population: 78386 (2000 [1])
Website: www.kairukuhiri.gov.pg
Districts around Kairuku-Hiri District:
Kerema Goilala Sohe
Gulf of Papua Kairuku-Hiri District Rigo
Gulf of Papua Coral Sea Rigo

Kairuku-Hiri District is a district of Central Province in Papua New Guinea. It is one of the four administrative districts that make up the province, and surrounds the national capital, Port Moresby.

Over half of the population of the Kairuku-Hiri district live in rural communities, and in many areas even basic services are lacking, and public infrastructure including roads, education, health and water supplies are in need of government attention.

Papua New Guinea's national government is working on two significant projects that are likely to commence in the Kairuku-Hiri district in the near future, being the Central City project at Bautama near Port Moresby, and the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plant at Papa.

Some features of Kairuku-Hiri include the Hiri Moale Festival, the Kokoda Trail, Rouna Waterfall, Loloata Island Resort and the Mekeo Dancers.

Contents

Local-level government areas

Towns and major villages

  • Abiara Oreke
  • Adio
  • Aipeana
  • Aivara
  • Akufa
  • Akuku
  • Ameiaka
  • Amoamo
  • Apanaipi
  • Ara'au
  • Avai'i
  • Babanongo
  • Babiko
  • Barakau
  • Baramata
  • Bebeo
  • Bereina
  • Biotou
  • Bodinumu
  • Boera
  • Bogi
  • Boridi
  • Brown River
  • Delena
  • Doe
  • Eboa
  • Edevu
  • Efogi
  • Engefa
  • Ere'ere
  • Gagaifua
  • Gaire
  • Goldie
  • Gorohu
  • Hereparu
  • Hisiu
  • Iesubaibua
  • Ilimo Farm
  • Imounga
  • Inaoae
  • Inaukina
  • Inawabui
  • Inawaia
  • Inawauni
  • Inawi
  • Inika
  • Ioi
  • Itikinumu
  • Kailaki
  • Kagi
  • Kerea
  • Kerekadi
  • Keveona
  • Kido
  • Kivori
  • Kouderika
  • Koupuana
  • Kuriva
  • Laloki
  • Lealea
  • Lolorua
  • Magavaira
  • Maipa
  • Manari
  • Manumanu
  • Mariboi
  • Mava
  • Mou
  • Nabuapaka
  • Nikura
  • Ogotana
  • Oriropetana
  • Papa
  • Pinu
  • Pinupaka
  • Piunga
  • Porebada
  • Poukama
  • Rabuka
  • Rapa
  • Rarai
  • Roku
  • Rouna
  • Seme
  • Sogeri
  • Tubu
  • Tubuseraia
  • Ukaukana
  • Vanuamai
  • Veifa'a
  • Veimauri
  • Vesilogo
  • Yule Island

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