Sigatoka | |
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town | |
Coordinates: 18°08′29″S 177°30′25″E / 18.14139°S 177.50694°E | |
Country | Fiji |
Division | Western Division |
Province | Nadroga-Navosa |
District | Sigatoka |
Population (2017) | |
• Total | 17,622 |
Location |
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Sigatoka (Fijian pronunciation: [siŋatoka] singa-TOKA; Fiji Hindi: सिन्गातोका) is a town in Fiji. It is on the island of Viti Levu at the mouth of the Sigatoka River, for which it is named, some 61 kilometres from Nadi. Its population at the 2017 census was 17,622.[1] It is the principal urban centre for the province of Nadroga-Navosa.
An ornate temple, open to public and built by Hare Krishna devotees, dominates the Sigatoka skyline. Major tourist attractions include the Sigatoka Sand Dunes near Kulukulu village, two kilometres northwest of Sigatoka; and the Kula Eco Park, with some 500 birds of 100 species from many tropical countries. The town is also the principal centre for Fiji's coastal tourism belt—the Coral Coast—which has many of the country's leading hotels and resorts.