Serua Province

Its 830 square kilometers occupy the southernmost areas of Viti Levu, being one of 8 provinces based on Fiji's largest island.

[3] According to a report by David Wilkinson an interpreter and advisor to Sir Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore, 1st, Governor of Fiji, the region was one of the least stable regions of Fiji before cession in 1874.

The province is governed by a Provincial Council, chaired by Taito Nakalevu based in the nearest township of Navua.

[5] Places of interest in the province include the Pacific Novitiate at Lomeri[6] Pacific Harbour and Deuba beach.

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