Buada
Location Buadas | |
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surface | |
Rank (within Naurus) | 3 (of 14) |
All in all | 2.6 km² |
Residents | |
Rank (within Naurus) | 6 (of 14) |
Total status (2011) | 739 |
density | 284 inhabitants / km² |
geography | |
Time zone | UTC +12 |
Geographical location | 0 ° 31 '58 " S , 166 ° 55' 26" E |
Highest position | approx. 60 m |
Average location | approx. 20 m |
Lowest position | approx. 4 m |
politics | |
MPs |
Roland Kun Shadlog Bernicke |
Buada is a district of the island state of Nauru , in the center of the island . Here is the Buada lagoon , one of the most beautiful and romantic places on the island. Buada borders Denigomodu and Nibok to the north, Anibare to the east, Meneng and Yaren to the south, and Aiwo and Boe to the west . In the Buadas area is Arenibek , named after the former name of a piece of land there. It is located north of the lagoon. There is also a chapel belonging to the Reformed Church.
Buada is the only inland district of Naurus, so it has no part of the coast , but completely surrounds the lagoon. The district is 2.6 km² and has 739 inhabitants. He belongs to the constituency of the same name Buada .
Historic villages
Until 1968 , today's Buada district was a Gau , which consisted of 14 historic villages:
- Abwaw
- Adungidenur
- Anakawidwo
- Anoreo
- Era
- Aromwemwe
- Bangabanga
- Bogi
- Eanuawirieria
- Eateegoba
- Oreb
- Redeta
- Ubweno
- Webwebin
See also: List of places in Nauru
Sons and daughters of Buada
- Itte Detenamo (* 1986), Nauruan weightlifter
- Quincy Detenamo (* 1979), Nauruan weightlifter
- Vinson Detenamo (* 1954), Nauruan politician
Individual evidence
- ↑ Table 1: Population size and growth rate by district. ( Memento of the original from September 24, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. In: Republic of Nauru. Census 2011. National Report on Population and Housing. Secretariat of the Pacific Community, p. 8. Retrieved July 15, 2015.