Seaqaqa (Fijian pronunciation:[seaᵑɡaːˈᵑɡaː])[3] is an unincorporated town in Fiji.[1][4] It had a population of 394 in 1996, 816 in 2007, and 592 in 2017.[5][1] The town has Seaqaqa F.C., a football club.[4] Seaqaqa has a primary school, a college, and a health centre.[6][7][8] Seaqaqa was the site of a brief and unsuccessful anti-colonial uprising in 1894. In the 1970s, an ambitious cane development scheme was realized in Seaqaqa.
^ abc"2017 Census" (PDF). Fiji Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
^"Population of Towns and Urban Areas by Ethnic Origin and Sex at 16 September 2007" (PDF). Pacific Community. June 2012. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
^Tamata, Apolonia (2007). "The glottal stop in Nasarowaqa Fijian and other Oceanic languages" (PDF). University of the South Pacific Electronic Research Repository. Suva, Fiji: University of the South Pacific. p. 245.
^ abMitchell, John (24 April 2022). "From dusk to dawn – The changing faces of Seaqaqa". Fiji Times. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
^"Census 2007 Results: Population Size, Growth, Structure and Distribution" (PDF). United Nations Statistics Division. 15 October 2008. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
^Boila, Sainiani (13 September 2022). "Walesi package for Seaqaqa Primary School". Fiji Broadcasting Corporation News. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
^Orikasa, Hiroyuki (22 April 2008). "Speech for the Handing Over Ceremony of Seaqaqa Central College Project". Embassy of Japan in Fiji. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
^Anand, Sampras (15 September 2022). "Mortuary Services Earmarked For Seaqaqa Health Centre". Fiji Sun. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
592 in 2017. The town has Seaqaqa F.C., a football club. Seaqaqa has a primary school, a college, and a health centre. Seaqaqa was the site of a brief and...
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River Korovuli River Nakorotolutolu River Nanenivuda River Nasuva River Seaqaqa River Vunibelebele River Galogalo River Kasavu River Kilaka River Korolevu...
setup of his local club Seaqaqa F.C. in 2015. That year he was named the best player of the U12 league semi-finals as Seaqaqa defeated Nagroda to advance...
Levuka And Agents Located at Ba, Tavua, Rakiraki, Dreketi, Lekutu and Seaqaqa, The company operates roll-on/roll-off freight and passenger shipping across...
which contains the town of Labasa. There are two urban areas: Labasa and Seaqaqa. More than a quarter of Macuata's population (27,949 in 2007) lives in...
facilities.[227] Aiwane Mustafa Lajna (Women's) Hall in Samabula Noor Mosque in Seaqaqa Baet-Ul-Ahad Mosque in Majuro The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community established...
a year. Such expansion would require substantial investment. Under the Seaqaqa cane development scheme, over 5,000 hectares were brought under cane by...
Football Association Rewa Soccer Association Savusavu Soccer Association Seaqaqa Soccer Association Suva Soccer Association Tailevu/Naitasiri Football Association...
Tailevu Rakiraki Tailevu Naitasiri Vanua Levu Zone Bua Dreketi Nadogo Seaqaqa Savusavu Taveuni Viti Levu Zone Updated to match(es) played on 04 October...
accused him of having ordered the burning of the Matailakeba Cane Farm in Seaqaqa (owned by Ratu Mara) in the midst of an army mutiny at Sukanaivalu Barracks...
played for the Canberra Raiders. Born in Labasa, Fiji, Valemei attended Seaqaqa Central College and Natabua High School, where he played rugby union. In...
Department. In 1987 he organised the harvest of sugar cane in the Labasa and Seaqaqa districts, during a harvest boycott by farmers protesting the 1987 Fijian...
burning of a property owned by her father, the Matailakeba Cane Farm in Seaqaqa, on 29 July 2000) both now held Cabinet positions, and that former Prime...
Tailevu Rakiraki Tailevu Naitasiri Vanua Levu Zone Bua Dreketi Nadogo Seaqaqa Savusavu Taveuni Viti Levu Zone Updated to match(es) played on 01 September...