Ubenide Constituency

Ubenide
Constituency

Ubenide Constituency within Nauru
Coordinates: 0°31′2.57″S 166°55′28.08″E / 0.5173806°S 166.9244667°E / -0.5173806; 166.9244667Coordinates: 0°31′2.57″S 166°55′28.08″E / 0.5173806°S 166.9244667°E / -0.5173806; 166.9244667
Country  Nauru
Districts 4 (Baitsi, Denigomodu, Nibok, Uaboe)
Area
  Total 4.5 km2 (1.7 sq mi)
Population (2011)
  Total 3,300
Time zone (UTC+12)
Area code(s) +674
Members of Parliament 4[1]
Map of Ubenide
View of Denigomodu and Nibok

Ubenide is one of the constituencies of Nauru and is made up of the four districts: Baitsi, Denigomodu, Nibok, and Uaboe. It covers an area of 4.5 km², and has a population of 3,300. It returns (as the only constituency) four members to the Parliament of Nauru in Yaren.[1]

Geography

Named after the acronym of the 4 districts (Uaboe, BEidi -old name of Baitsi-, NIbok, DEnigomodu), Ubenide is located in northeast coast of Nauru, and borders with the constituencies of Anetan, Anabar, Buada and Aiwo. The phosphate railway crosses the constituency in the hills.

Members of Parliament

Seat 1
MemberTermParty
Joseph Hiram ?-2001 Non-partisan
David Adeang 2001–Present Nauru First
Seat 2
MemberTermParty
Lagumot Harris 1968-1976 Non-partisan
Victor Eoaeo 1976-1977 Non-partisan
Lagumot Harris 1977-1980 Non-partisan
Kennan Adeang 1980-1988 Nauru Party/Democratic Party
Buraro Detudamo 1988-1994 Non-partisan
Aloysius Amwano 1998-2003 Non-partisan
Fabian Ribauw 2003-2008 Non-partisan
Aloysius Amwano 2008-2013 Non-partisan
Russ J. Kun 2013–present Non-partisan
Seat 3
MemberTermParty
Derog Gioura 1968-1971 Non-partisan
Kennan Adeang 1971 Nauru Party
Derog Gioura 1971-1973 Non-partisan
Kennan Adeang 1973-1976 Nauru Party
Derog Gioura 1976-1977 Non-partisan
Kennan Adeang 1977-1978 Nauru Party
Derog Gioura 1978-2004 Non-partisan
Valdon Dowiyogo 2004–Present Non-partisan
Seat 4
MemberTermParty
Victor Eoaeo 1968-1973 Non-partisan
Bernard Dowiyogo 1973-2003 Nauru Party/Democratic Party
Russell E. Kun 2003-2004 Centre Party
Freddie Pitcher 2004-2013 Nauru First
Ranin Akua[2] 2013–present Non-partisan

Notable people

References

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