Nacobau is a village located in the Nakorotubu District, Ra Province, Fiji .

Naocobau
Naothombau
Village
Naocobau is located in Fiji
Naocobau
Naocobau
Coordinates: 17°30′49″S 178°21′23″E / 17.51361°S 178.35639°E / -17.51361; 178.35639
CountryFiji
ProvinceRa
DistrictNakorotubu District
Elevation
68 m (223 ft)

Geography edit

Naocobau is a village located in the Nakorotubu District, Ra Province, Fiji Islands, on the northeastern coast of the main island of Viti Levu. Its terrain is mostly rugged, covered with black rocky mountains, while its seashore is a mixture of black and white sandy beaches.


History edit

Naocobau was established in the early 1800s. The early settlers of Naocobau came from Nacokovaki which is located approximately 3 kilometers southeast of the current location. Nacokovaki was an organized or civilized independent state and was the home of the first District Commissioner (Mr Wilson) of Fiji during the late 1700s. Nacokovaki was where the first government station was first established in the Province of Ra before being relocated to Nabukadra in the 1860s and later to Nanukuloa, as the Ra Provincial Council Head Office, in the Province of Saivou. Nacokovaki is well known to the people of Ra. Nacokovaki is where part of the tribes of Nakorotubu resettled before relocating to the coastlines as to their current location.[1]

Timeline edit

Naocobau: Consists of families from 4 major distinguished tribes/ groups currently living in Nacobau village:4Vemala 3 2Dewala 1Dalitaulevu [2]

Infrastructure and Development edit


Gallery edit

Naocobau 1.jpg|Lei Qorodave (Mosese Nasese) with men from Naocobau Village


[3] Tukutuku ni vuvale makawa mai na vuvale Dalitaulevu. [4]

References edit

Sources edit

  • Vono,I. "Na Gauna Vou kei Viti:Eda sega ni kawa ni dau kana tamata". Suva, Fiji. (2016)

Citations edit

  1. ^ "Naocobau · Fiji".
  2. ^ Institute of Applied Science Faculty of Science and Technology Private Bag, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji. 11/05/2017
  3. ^ "NA NODA ITUTU VAKAVANUA NA ITAUKEI" (PDF). Itaukei Affairs. 2019-07-12. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-07-12. Retrieved 2021-10-02.
  4. ^ Tukutuku ni vuvale makawa mai na vuvale Dalitaulevu