Teaoraereke

In this article, we will explore the fascinating world of Teaoraereke and its implications on modern society. From its origins to its impact today, Teaoraereke has been the subject of debate, discussion and constant interest. Over the years, Teaoraereke has proven its relevance in various fields, from politics to science to popular culture. Through this comprehensive analysis, we will seek to better understand the importance of Teaoraereke in today's world and how it has shaped the way we think, act, and relate to the environment around us. Join us on this journey of discovery and reflection about Teaoraereke.

Seaside at Teaoraereke, South Tarawa, Kiribati

Teaoraereke (in Gilbertese, the narrow surface) is a town and settlement in South Tarawa of Kiribati.

It is part of a nearly continuous chain of settlements along the islands of South Tarawa, which are now linked by causeways, between Bairiki and Buota (North Tarawa). Teaoraereke lies between Nanikai and Antebuka.

6,073 inhabitants live in Teaoraereke at the last census (2020), that means the third populated area in all Kiribati and the second of South Tarawa’s Teinainano Urban Council (TUC), but Bikenibeu. There are the Kiribati campus of University of South Pacific and the TUC main office. The Episcopal see of the Catholic Church in Kiribati and the Diocese of Tarawa and Nauru, the Sacred Heart Cathedral are also in Teaoraereke.

References

  1. ^ "Sacred Heart Cathedral".

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1°20′03″N 173°00′50″E / 1.33417°N 173.01389°E / 1.33417; 173.01389