Rigo District

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Rigo District
Rigo District
Location within Papua New Guinea
Coordinates: 9°46′52″S 147°50′24″E / 9.781°S 147.840°E / -9.781; 147.840
Country Papua New Guinea
Province Central Province
Capital Kwikila
Area
  Total 5,039 km2 (1,946 sq mi)
Population (2000[1])
  Total 39,128
  Density 7.8/km2 (20/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
  • Babagarupu
  • Babaka
  • Bigairuka
  • Bonanamo
  • Bore
  • Boregaina
  • Dakeva Komana
  • Daroakomana
  • Deugolo
  • Diri Komana
  • Dirigolo
  • Dirinomu
  • Dubana Teboa
  • Gabagaba
  • Gabone
  • Galomarupu
  • Gamoga
  • Gaunomu
  • Gemo
  • Geresi
  • Gidobada
  • Ginigolo
  • Girabu
  • Goata
  • Gobakigoro
  • Gomore
  • Goulupu
  • Gunugau
  • Gwaibo
  • Hula
  • Imairu
  • Imuagoro
  • Irupara
  • Kalo
  • Kamali
  • Kaparoko
  • Karai Komana
  • Karawa
  • Karekodobu
  • Keapara
  • Kemabolo
  • Kemaea
  • Kokorogolo
  • Kore
  • Kwale
  • Kwalimurupu
  • Kwikila
  • Launakalana
  • Lebagolo
  • Magautou
  • Makerupu
  • Mamalo
  • Manugoro
  • Matairuka
  • Niuiruka
  • Riwalirupu
  • Sabuia
  • Sanomu
  • Saroa
  • Saroakeina
  • Senunu
  • Sivigolo
  • Sivitatana
  • Tagana
  • Tauruba
  • Vasira
  • Vorakogena

See also

References

  1. PNG Business Directory. "Population by Statistical LLG Areas, Central Province, 2000.". Retrieved 25 July 2011. 


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