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Central Division CENTRAL DIVISION Vanua CENTRE NAME SCHOOL LOCATION /ADDRESS VWID COMMUNITY HALL Navua 001 Vasist Muni Primary School School Navua 002 Ram Pur College School Nakaulevu Flats 003 Sauni Veiuto Comm Hall community hall Deuba /Vunibau 004 Navua Mehtodist church church Navua Town 005 Nakavu Village School School Waiyanitu / Cagilaba 006 Namuamua Health Centre Heatlh centre Namuamua 007 Nuku District School School Nuku District School 008 Yanuca Island School School Yanuca Island 009 Cultural Centre Pacific Harbour Flats 010 FEA Station - Waidradra settlement Waidradra 011 Chevalier Centre institution Wainadoi 012 Serua Province Complex Complex Naitata 013 Namosi Province Complex Complex Vuninokonoko R ew a 014 Nasigatoka Village Community Hall community hall Nasigatoka 015 Nukutubu Village Community Hall community hall Nukutubu 016 Nabua Village Community Hall community hall Nabua 017 Rewa District School School 018 Drekena Village Community Hall community hall Drekena 019 Nadoi Village Community hall community hall Nadoi 020 Lokia Village Community hall community hall Lokia 021 Vunuku Village Community Hall community hall Vunuku 022 Tavuya Village Community Hall community hall Tavuya 023 Nukui Village Community hall/ Church community hall Nukui 024 Narocivo Church church Narocivo 025 Nabudrau/Nacuva Church church Nabudrau/Nacuva 026 Ratu Sauvoli Primary School school Ratu Sauvoli (Taci/ Narocake/Nakuruwai/Navilaca 027 Navaka/Matanimoli/Nakawaru Village Church church Navaka 028 Burebasaga District School school Burebasaga 029 Navikisara Village Church church Navikisara 030 Suvalailai Village church church Suvalailai C 031 Waivou Village Community Hall/Church church Waivou 032 Muanaira Commmunity Hall community hall Muanaira 033 Vutia District School school Vutia 034 Muanicake Community Hall community hall Muanaicake 035 Laucala Laucala 036 Navatuyaba Village Community Hall community hall Navatuyaba 037 Vunisei Village Community Hall community hall Vunisei 038 Toga District School School Toga 039 Muana Village Community Hall commmunity hall Muana 040 Vunisinu Village Community Hall community hall Vunisinu 041 Nalase Village community Hall community hall Nalase 042 Nabuli Village Community Hall community hall Nabuli 043 Nadoria Village Community Hall community hall Nadoria 044 Dreketi District School school Dreketi 045 Nakorovou Village Community Hall community hall Nakorovou 046 Nakaikogo Indian School school Nakaikogo 047 Fiji College of Agriculture institution Koronivia SUVA 048 Lami/ Naboro / Veisari/ Wainadoi community hall Lami 049 Chauhan Memorial School school Veisari 050 Monfort Boys Town institution Togalevu 051 Kalokolevu Community hall community hall Kalokolevu 052 Naboro Primary School school Naboro 053 Lami Parish Hall community hall Lami Town 054 Lami Village Community Hall community hall Lami Village 055 Ballentine Memorial School school Delainavesi 056 Nabaka Community Hall community hall Nabaka 057 Lakeba St. Catholic Church church Lakeba St 058 Tacirua Primary School school Tacirua 059 Tamavua Primary School school Tamavua 060 Colo I Suva Community Hall community hall Colo I Suva 061 Raiwaqa Primary School school Raiwaqa 062 Marcelin Primary School school Vatuwaqa 063 Rishkul High School school Nasinu 064 St John Bosco Primary School School Nasinu 065 Makoi Primary School School Makoi 066 Nasinu Sangam School School Nasinu 067 AOG Primary School School Kinoya 068 Veikoba Church Hall Hall Kalabu 069 Makoi Muslim School School Makoi 070 St John Primary School School Nasinu 071 Mount Heman Church Hall Hall Naitasiri 072 Shieantineketam Pathsala 073 Muaniweni Indian School school Muaniweni 074 Naqali District School school Naqali 075 Vanuakula Catholic M/Sch school Vanuakula 076 Nabukaluka District School school Babukaluka 077 Waidina Junior Secondary School school Waidina 078 Nasele District School school Nasele 079 Natauvuni District School school Natauvuni 080 Viria Public School school Viria 081 Lomaivuna High School school Lomaivuna 082 Nabuna Prmary School school Nabuna 083 Naitasiri Junior Secondary School school Naitasiri 084 Serea Community Hall school Serea 085 Vunidawa District School & Naitalacagi school Vunidawa 086 Nairukuruku District School school Nairukuruku 087 Nakorosule District School school Nakorosule 088 Nawaisomo Community Hall Community Hall Nawaisomo 089 Wainimala Junior School school WAInimala 090 Muaira District School school Muaira 091 Noimalu District School school Noimalu 092 Navuniyasi Church Hall Community Hall Navuniyasi 093 Sumakia Church Hall Community Hall Sumakia Tailevu South 094 Bau District School school Bau 095 Cautata Community Hall Community Hall Cautata 096 Cautata Disitrict School school Cautata 097 Dromuna Community Hall Community Hall Dromuna 098 Nasamia District School school Nasamia 099 Kaba Kaba 100 Kiuva Commnity Hall community hall Kiuva 101 Logani Community hall community hall Logani 102 Muanira Commmunity Hall community hall Muanira 103 Nakoroivau Community Hall community hall Nakoroivau 104 Namuka Community Hall community hall Namuka 105 Naqeledamu Community Hall community hall Naqeledamu 106 Natila Community Hall community hall Natila 107 Ovea Community Hall community hall Ovea 108 Vetani Community Hall community hall Vetani 109 Vatoa Community Hall community hall Vatoa 110 Viwa Community Hall community hall Viwa 111 Waicoka Community Hall community hall Waicoka 112 Namara District School school Namara 113 Naisausau Community Hall Community Hall Naisausau 114 Naikaalawaca Community hall Community Hall Naisausau 115 Nakorolevu Community Hall Community Hall Naikalawaca 116 Tubalevu Community Hall Community Hall Nakorolevu 117 Molituva Community Hall Community Hall Molituva 118 Dilkusha Boys School school Waila 119 Nadali Community Hall Community Hall Nadali 120 Naduru Community Hall Community Hall Naduru 121 namono Community Hall Community Hall Namono 122 Kuku District School school Kuku 123 Nausori Community Hall Community Hall Nausori 124 Nausori District School school Nausori 125 Verata Community Hall Community Hall Verata 126 Vunimono Community Hall Community Hall Vunimono 127 Dravo Community Hall Community Hall Dravo 128 Dravo District School school Dravo 129 Ratu Ravuama Memorial School school 130 Maumi Community Hall Community Hall Maumi 131 Mokani Community Hall Community Hall Mokani 132 Naisogovau Community Hall Community Hall Naisogovau 133 Namata District School school Namata 134 Raralevu Community Hall Community Hall Raralevu 135 Natogadravu Community Hall Community Hall Natogadravu 136 Naselai Community Hall Community Hall Naselai 137 Draubuta Community Hall Community Hall Draubuta 138 Nabitu District School school Nabitu 139 Vuci Community Hall Community Hall Vuci 140 Lomainasau Community Hall Community Hall Lomainasau 141 Vanuadina Community Hall Community Hall Vanuadina 142 Nakaile Community hall Community Hall Nakaile 143 Vanualevu Community Hall Community Hall Vanualevu 144 Nauluvatu Community Hall Community Hall Nauluvatu 145 Nakelo District School school Nakelo 146 Tumavia Communtiy Hall Community Hall Tumavia 147 Namuka Community Hall Community Hall Namuka 148 Nakaulevu Community hall Community Hall Nakaulevu 149 Visama Community Hall Community Hall Visama 150 Naimalavau Community Hall Community Hall Naimalavau 151 Vaturua Community Hall Community Hall Vaturua 152 Muana Community Hall Community Hall Muana 153 Nasilai Community Hall Community Hall Nasilai 154 Vadrai Community Hall Community Hall Vadrai 155 Waikete Community Hall Community Hall Waikete 156 Naluna Community Hall Community Hall Naluna 157 Vutuvo Community Hall Community Hall Vutuvo 158 Buretu Community Hall Community Hall Buretu 159 Rt. Veikoso Primary School school 160 Daku District School school Daku 161 Naivakacau Community Hall Community Hall Naivakacau 162 Natobuniqio Community Hall Community Hall Natobuniqio 163 Vugalei District School school Vugalei 164 Sote Village School school Sote 165 Nadaro Community Hall Community Hall Nadaro 166 Namulomulo Community Hall Community Hall Namulomulo 167 Sote Community hall Community Hall Sote 168 Visa Community Hall Community Hall Visa 169 Savu Community hall Community Hall Savu 170 Naimasimasi Community Hall Community Hall Naimasimasi NORTHERN DIVISION LABASA 171 Boubale Indian School school Boubale 172 Coqeloa Sangam School school Coqeloa 173 Labasa College school Labasa 174 Naigigi Indian School school Naigigi 175 Naleba Primary School school Naleba 176 Qelemumu Indian School school Qelemumu 177 Saint Augustine School school 178 Sangam Primary School school 179 Labasa Sangam Secondary School school Labasa 180 Vuo Bhartiya School school Vuo 181 All Saints Secondary School school 182 Valebasoga Primary School school Valebasoga' 183 Tabicola Primary School school Tabicola 184 Nabekavu Indian School school Nabekavu 185 Waiqele Bhartiya School school Waiqele 186 Mali District School school Mali 187 Cikobia District School school Cikobia 188 Daku Indian School school Daku 189 Druadrua District School school Druadrua 190 Nakelikoso Primary School school Nakelikoso 191 Lagalaga Indian School school Lagalaga 192 Nadogo Secondary School school Nadogo 193 Wavuwavu Indian School school Wavuwavu 194 Vunivutu District School school Vunivutu 195 Nubu Disctrict School school Nubu 196 Wainikoro Public School school Wainikoro 197 Duavata District School school Duavata 198 Dogotuki District School school Dogotuki 199 Udu Dustrict School school Udu 200 Namuka I Cake Primary Scholl school Namuka I cake 201 Seaqaqa Indian School school Seaqaqa 202
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