The Pourina River is a river of New Caledonia. It has a catchment area of 98 square kilometres. [1]
Croydon is a census-designated place located in Bristol Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, the CDP had a total population of 9,950.
The Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako (RDBN) is a regional district in the Canadian province of British Columbia, Canada. As of the 2016 census, the population was 37,896. The area is 73,419.01 square kilometres. The regional district offices are in Burns Lake.
The South Province is one of three administrative subdivisions in New Caledonia. It corresponds to the southern and southwestern portion of the New Caledonian mainland.
The Cedar Swamp River is a small river in Lakeville, Massachusetts that flows 4.6 miles (7.4 km) in a northwesterly direction through the western part of the town to where it forms the Assonet River near the Freetown line, just south of the village of Myricks. It is a tributary of the Taunton River.
Plum River is a river of southwestern New Caledonia. It flows into the sea to the west of the Plum village. It is a short river, little more than an incised stream. The Plum Swamp lies in the river system.
Pirogues River is a major river of southwestern New Caledonia. It flows into the sea at Pirogues Bay. It is noted for its ophiolite reserves.
The Ouenghi River is a river of New Caledonia. It has a catchment area of 270 square kilometres. Bouloupais lies near the river at the foot of Mount Ouitchambo. It enters the Saint Vincent Bay to the west of the village of Tomo.
The Tontouta River is a river of New Caledonia. It has a catchment area of 476 square kilometres.
The La Coulée River is a river of New Caledonia. It has a catchment area of 92 square kilometres.
The Dumbéa River is a river of New Caledonia. It has a catchment area of 233 square kilometres. It is a beautiful river, and flows from the Diahot River.
The Yaté River is a river of New Caledonia. It has a catchment area of 450 square kilometres. A major mining area, the Yaté Dam lies near the mouth and the town of Yaté.
The Ouinné River is a river of New Caledonia. It has a catchment area of 146 square kilometres.
The Kouakoué River is a river of New Caledonia. It has a catchment area of 77 square kilometres.
The Nimbo (Mba) River is a river of New Caledonia. It has a catchment area of 85 square kilometres.
The Thio River is a river of New Caledonia. It has a catchment area of 404 square kilometres.
The Nakéty River is a river of New Caledonia. It has a catchment area of 106 square kilometres.
Boulari Bay or Baie de Boulari is a bay in southwestern New Caledonia. It forms the stretch of water to the east of Noumea.
Stade Rivière Salée is a football stadium located in Noumea, New Caledonia. The stadium has a capacity of 3,000. It hosts the home games of a number of local football teams, including AS Kirikitr, as well as serving as a host venue for the 2011 Pacific Games men's football tournament. The stadium hosted every Group "A" match at this tournament from 27 August 2011 to 5 September 2011. In hosting Group "A" matches, the Stade Rivière Salée held the games of American Samoa, Guam, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.
Stade Boewa is a sports stadium in Boulari Bay, New Caledonia that is primarily used for association football. The stadium is home to a number of local clubs and was also a venue used in the men's football tournament at the 2011 Pacific Games. As such, Stade Boewa was the venue of the 2011 Pacific Games' biggest victories, namely Papua New Guinea's 17-1 win over Kiribati on 3 September 2011 and Tahiti's 17-1 win over Kiribati on 5 September 2011.
The Blue River Provincial Park is a nature reserve in Yaté Commune, South Province, New Caledonia.