Nausori (Fijian pronunciation: [nɔu̯sori]) is a town in Fiji. It had a population of 57,866 at the 2017 census.[1] This makes it the fourth most populous municipality in the country. Situated 19 kilometers from the Fijian capital Suva, it forms one pole of the burgeoning Suva-Nausori corridor. Nausori is home to three provinces Rewa, Tailevu and Naitasiri.

Nausori
Town
Nausori
Nausori
Nausori is located in Fiji
Nausori
Nausori
Location in Fiji
Coordinates: 18°1′28″S 178°32′43.54″E / 18.02444°S 178.5454278°E / -18.02444; 178.5454278
CountryFijiFiji
IslandViti Levu
DivisionCentral Division
Websitenausoritowncouncil.org
View of Syria park and Rewa river from the old Rewa Bridge.
Under the New Rewa Bridge

The 425-metre (1,394 ft) Rewa Bridge across the Rewa River, built by Fletcher Construction and opened in 2006, links Nausori to the capital, Suva.[2]

Rewa Day at Syria Park, Nausori - 2016

Economy

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There are two major business areas in Nausori - the town of Nausori proper, and Nakasi.[citation needed] A new market and bus terminal were opened in 2015, allowing for the town's future development.[3] A major upgrade of the local airport, including a new terminal and a longer runway, was expected to get started in the first quarter of 2017.[citation needed]

History

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The old town of Nausori was situated around 5 km north of the current one, heading towards Kasavu. The ruins of the old town, situated in Naduruloulou, are still there. Now, it is a tourist centre and a haven for tropical flora and fauna gardens. Colonial buildings, town halls, local courts, and grand residences can be found here, dating back to before the 20th century.[citation needed]

In 1882 a sugar mill run by the Colonial Sugar Refining Company of Australia was established on the left bank of the Rewa River, with operations commencing on 17 July. The Nausori mill was the first large-scale sugar mill in Fiji, and in 1884 it became the first place in Fiji to be lit by electricity. The sugar mill was closed in 1959 as it became uneconomic to operate primarily due to the very low sugar content in the cane.[4] The mill was then used for processing animal feed and a timber yard.[5]

Notable people

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Sport

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Nausori is the home of association football teams Rewa F.C. and Tailevu Naitasiri F.C. and rugby union team Tailevu Knights. Multi-use sports stadium Vodafone Ratu Cakobau Park is in the town and hosts the three teams' matches. The stadium has a capacity of 8,000.[6]

 
Rewa Bridge, Nausori, Fiji
 
View of Rewa River and Nausori from the old Rewa Bridge

References

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  1. ^ "CENSUS 2017 - Release 3 - Fiji Bureau of Statistics". www.statsfiji.gov.fj. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  2. ^ Rewa Bridge on Fletcher Construction website Archived 24 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Turaga, Semi (14 September 2015). "New $3M Nausori market and Bus stand to be operational by next Tuesday". Fijivillage. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  4. ^ Ali, Rasheed A.; Narayan, Jai P. (1989). "The Fiji Sugar Industry: a brief history and overview of its structure and operations" (PDF). Pacific Economic Bulletin. 4 (2). Asia Pacific Press, Australian National University. Retrieved 22 July 2023.
  5. ^ 1970. Kerr, G. J. A. and Donnelly, T. A. FIJI IN THE PACIFIC: A History and Geography of Fiji:The Sugar Industry:Nausori. The Jacaranda Press.
  6. ^ https://int.soccerway.com/venues/fiji/vodafone-ratu-cakobau-park/ "Vodafone Ratu Cakobau Park - Soccerway" Retrieved 15 August 2011
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