Ubenide Constituency
Ubenide | |
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Coordinates: 0°31′2.57″S 166°55′28.08″E / 0.5173806°S 166.9244667°ECoordinates: 0°31′2.57″S 166°55′28.08″E / 0.5173806°S 166.9244667°E | |
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] |
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 | ||
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Member | Term | Party |
?-2001 | Non-partisan | |
David Adeang | 2001–Present | Nauru First |
Seat 2 | ||
Member | Term | Party |
Lagumot Harris | 1968-1976 | Non-partisan |
1976-1977 | Non-partisan | |
Lagumot Harris | 1977-1980 | Non-partisan |
Kennan Adeang | 1980-1988 | /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 |
2013–present | Non-partisan | |
Seat 3 | ||
Member | Term | Party |
Derog Gioura | 1968-1971 | Non-partisan |
Kennan Adeang | 1971 | |
Derog Gioura | 1971-1973 | Non-partisan |
Kennan Adeang | 1973-1976 | |
Derog Gioura | 1976-1977 | Non-partisan |
Kennan Adeang | 1977-1978 | |
Derog Gioura | 1978-2004 | Non-partisan |
Valdon Dowiyogo | 2004–2016 | Non-partisan |
Seat 4 | ||
Member | Term | Party |
1968-1973 | Non-partisan | |
Bernard Dowiyogo | 1973-2003 | /Democratic Party |
Russell E. Kun | 2003-2004 | Centre Party |
Freddie Pitcher | 2004-2013 | Nauru First |
Ranin Akua[2] | 2013–present | Non-partisan |
Notable people[]
- Derog Gioura, who represented Ubenide in the Parliament of Nauru, served as President of Nauru in 2003.
- Russell Kun, who has served as the Republic of Nauru's Justice Minister and as the Speaker of the Parliament of Nauru, formerly represented Ubenide in Parliament.
- David Adeang, formerly Foreign Minister, appointed Speaker of the Parliament of Nauru in 2008, represents Ubenide.
References[]
- ^ a b Constituencies of Nauru (naurugov.nr)
- ^ Nauru 2013 elections
External links[]
Media related to Constituencies of Nauru at Wikimedia Commons
Categories:
- Constituencies of Nauru