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Ba (town)

Coordinates:17°32′00″S177°41′00″E / 17.533333°S 177.683333°E /-17.533333; 177.683333
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Town in Fiji
Sugar cane train on the railway track on the road in Ba, 24 September 1949

Ba (Fijian pronunciation:[ᵐba]) is atown inFiji, 37 kilometres fromLautoka and 62 kilometres fromNadi, inland from the coast ofViti Levu, Fiji's largest island. Covering an area of 327 square kilometres, it had a population of 14,596 at the 1996 census. The town is built on the banks of theBa River, after which it is named. For a long time, Ba was famous for its soccer team which caused major traffic problems. The old bridge was washed away in the floods of 1990s and a new bridge built downstream. This resulted in the main highway (King's Road) bypassing Ba Town.Jiaxing City in China is Ba Town's sister city.[1]

Economy

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Ba is an agricultural centre, with a population consisting mainly ofIndo-Fijians, which makes it a cultural attraction for tourists.Sugar cane has long been the mainstay of the local economy, but some manufacturing projects have been established over the past fifteen years. Ba is part of the largerBa Province, geographically the largest amongst Fiji's fourteen Provinces.

The town is also home to some of Fiji's wealthiest families who own some of the country's most successful business houses.

History

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Ba was incorporated as a Town in 1939, and is governed by a 15-member Town Council, whose members elect amayor from among themselves. In 1987,Ahmed Bhamji was elected mayor at the age of 37, which at the time made him the youngest mayor in the country. At thelast municipal election held in 2005, 14 of the 15 seats were won by theNational Federation Party, with the remaining seat going to an independent candidate. The mayor wasParveen Bala until the year 2010. Since then, the office of Mayor has been vacant, and Ba, along with other towns, has been under the control of an Administrator instead.

Prominent landmarks include theRarawai Mill built 1886 (on the outskirts of the town) and a largemosque near the river in the heart of the town. There is also a giant soccer ball in the heart of the town, which symbolizes that Ba is one of the best soccer teams in Fiji. Ba is also known as "Soccer Crazy Town" for its many wins in the national tournaments likeIDC andBOG.

Ba was also declared to have fallen in the red zone ofCyclone Winston which made landfall on 20 February 2016 and claimed 49 lives acrossFiji.[2]

References

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  1. ^Sera Whippy (January 27, 2011)."Jiaxing sister city".Fiji Times Online. Archived fromthe original on September 8, 2012. RetrievedFebruary 15, 2013.
  2. ^"Fiji struggles to rebuild six months after Cyclone Winston".ABC News. 2016-08-26. Retrieved2018-10-04.
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