Avarua
Avarua (meaning "Two Harbours" in Cook Islands Māori) is a town and district in the north of the island of Rarotonga, and is the national capital of the Cook Islands.
| Avarua | |
|---|---|
| Town | |
|  Ara Maire Nui, the main street in Avarua | |
| _map.png.webp) Location of Avarua (star) | |
|  Districts and tapere of Rarotonga | |
| Coordinates: 21°12′25″S 159°46′15″W | |
| Country | Cook Islands | 
| Island | Rarotonga | 
| Area | |
| • Total | 28 km2 (11 sq mi) | 
| Population  (2016) | |
| • Total | 4,906 | 
| Time zone | UTC−10:00 (CKT) | 
| Area code(s) | +682 | 
| Climate | Af | 
The town is served by Rarotonga International Airport (IATA Airport Code: RAR) and Avatiu Harbour.
The population of Avarua District is 4,906 (census of 2016).[1]
Sub-districts
    
|  CICC church | 
|  Main street of Avarua looking towards the Bank of the Cook Islands (BCI) building (director is Vaine Nooana-Arioka) | 
The district of Avarua is subdivided into 19 tapere (traditional sub-districts) out of 54 for Rarotonga,[2] grouped into 6 Census Districts, listed from west to east. Census figures are not available on the tapere level, but only for the so-called Census Districts,[3] also listed from west to east:[4]
- Nikao-Panama (1,373 inhabitants), covering the taperes of:
- Pokoinu,
- Nikao (seat of Cook Islands parliament), and
- Puapuautu;
 
- Avatiu-Ruatonga (951 inhabitants), covering the taperes of:
- Areanu,
- Kaikaveka,
- Atupa,
- Avatiu (commercial port), and
- Ruatonga;
 
- Tutakimoa-Teotue (314 inhabitants), covering the tapere of:
- Tutakimoa;
 
- Takuvaine-Parekura (786 inhabitants), covering the taperes of:
- Tauae
- Takuvaine (downtown Avarua, seat of Cook Islands government, with Avarua fishing harbour)
 
- Tupapa-Maraerenga (531 inhabitants), covering the taperes of:
- Ngatipa, and
- Vaikai;
 
- Pue-Matavera (1,490 inhabitants), covering the taperes of:
- Tapae-I-Uta,
- Tapae
- Pue,
- Punamaia,
- Kiikii, and
- Tupapa.
 
Climate
    
Avarua has a tropical rainforest climate (Af) according to the Köppen climate classification with high temperatures and rainfall throughout the year.[5] Although there are no true wet or dry seasons, there is a noticeably wetter stretch from December to April.
| Climate data for Avarua | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year | 
| Average high °C (°F) | 28.8 (83.8) | 29.1 (84.4) | 29.1 (84.4) | 28.3 (82.9) | 26.4 (79.5) | 25.3 (77.5) | 24.6 (76.3) | 24.9 (76.8) | 25.6 (78.1) | 26.3 (79.3) | 27.2 (81.0) | 28.0 (82.4) | 27.0 (80.5) | 
| Daily mean °C (°F) | 25.9 (78.6) | 26.2 (79.2) | 26.2 (79.2) | 25.4 (77.7) | 23.7 (74.7) | 22.7 (72.9) | 22.0 (71.6) | 22.3 (72.1) | 22.7 (72.9) | 23.5 (74.3) | 24.4 (75.9) | 25.2 (77.4) | 24.2 (75.5) | 
| Average low °C (°F) | 23.1 (73.6) | 23.4 (74.1) | 23.3 (73.9) | 22.5 (72.5) | 21.0 (69.8) | 20.1 (68.2) | 19.4 (66.9) | 19.7 (67.5) | 19.9 (67.8) | 20.7 (69.3) | 21.7 (71.1) | 22.4 (72.3) | 21.4 (70.6) | 
| Average rainfall mm (inches) | 256 (10.1) | 229 (9.0) | 219 (8.6) | 246 (9.7) | 199 (7.8) | 128 (5.0) | 112 (4.4) | 141 (5.6) | 138 (5.4) | 121 (4.8) | 171 (6.7) | 246 (9.7) | 2,206 (86.8) | 
| Source: Climate-Data.org[5] | |||||||||||||
References
    
- Hassall, Graham; Tipu, Feue (28 April 2008). "Local Government in the South Pacific Islands". Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance (1): 7–29. doi:10.5130/cjlg.v1i0.766. Retrieved 2 May 2017 – via epress.lib.uts.edu.au.
- "Official Map of Rarotonga". Cook Islands Ministry of justice. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
-  "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-10-14. Retrieved 2008-08-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- P.H. Curson: "Population Change in the Cook Islands - The 1966 Population Census". In: New Zealand Geographer, Vol. 28, 1972, pp. 51-65, map p.52
- Climate Avarua, Climate-Data.org
External links
    
 Media related to Avarua at Wikimedia Commons Media related to Avarua at Wikimedia Commons
- Photo of Government Radio Station Rarotonga c1950
