Kavieng


title: "Kavieng" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["populated-places-in-new-ireland-province", "provincial-capitals-in-papua-new-guinea", "port-cities-and-towns-in-oceania", "populated-places-established-in-the-1900s"] topic_path: "geography" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kavieng" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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nameKavieng
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image_captionSatellite image of the Kavieng peninsula
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coordinates
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subdivision_typeCountry
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subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1New Ireland
subdivision_type2District
subdivision_name2Kavieng District
subdivision_type3LLG
subdivision_name3Kavieng Urban
population_total19849
population_as_of2012
population_rank14th
population_density_km2auto
demographics_type1Languages
demographics1_title1Main languages
demographics1_info1Tok Pisin, English, New Ireland languages
demographics1_title2Traditional language
demographics1_info2Tigak, and some Tiang from Dyaul Island
established_titleFounded
established_date1900
elevation_m10
timezone1AEST
utc_offset1+10
blank_nameMean max temp
blank_info30.2 C
blank1_nameMean min temp
blank1_info22.5 C
blank2_nameAnnual rainfall
blank2_info3183 mm
blank3_nameClimate
blank3_infoAf
official_nameKavieng
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Kavieng is the capital of the Papua New Guinean province of New Ireland and the largest town on the island of the same name. The town is located at Balgai Bay, on the northern tip of the island. As of 2009, it had a population of 17,248.

Kavieng is the main port for New Ireland, and is both a trading and tourist destination. Several dive companies operate from the town, as the area is known for its diving, both for natural sites and wrecks dating from the Second World War. There are plane and shipwrecks in Kavieng Harbor itself, as well as several more nearby.

The town is serviced by Kavieng Airport, with daily connections to Port Moresby. It lies at one end of the Boluminski Highway which runs 293 km of sealed road to Namatanai.

Kavieng has all the usual services of a local administrative center: local government offices; shopping; hotels (such as the Kavieng Hotel, the Malagan Beach Resort hotel and the Kavieng Club (the former "colonial club" in the town); a hospital providing general medical, pediatric and surgical services; and a weekly market. There is also a large wharf for copra export on the town's edge, which allow deep-water ships to load copra and oil directly from land.

Visible from Kavieng are the many islands of the archipelago lying between New Ireland and New Hanover, including Nusa Lik, Nusa Lawa, and Nango Island (which was formerly the site of a fish cannery in the 1960s and 1970s). Nango is also the site of a new marine research center for the PNG National Fisheries Authority. Its opening was overseen by the Governor-General of PNG, Mr. Paulius Matane, in July 2009.

History

The area was first charted by Dutch explorers in 1616, but it was not until the early 1900s (decade) that Kavieng town was founded by the German colonial administration. Though some on the island became quite wealthy with the development of copra plantations, Kavieng itself remained a tiny settlement, with as few as eighty residents. After the First World War, Kavieng, as part of Papua New Guinea, was ceded to Australian control. This resulted in the deportation of German missionaries and the seizure of all German property in the town.

On 21 January 1942, during World War II, Kavieng came under a massive aerial bombardment by Japanese forces. That night, the vast majority of Australians were evacuated from New Ireland. The Japanese invaded and occupied the island on 24 January. Over the next two years, almost all of the Europeans who had remained on the island were killed by the Japanese. Rear Admiral Ryukichi Tamura gave the order to kill all the European prisoners in Kavieng if an imminent invasion by Allied forces was expected. At least twenty-three of these were executed in the Kavieng Wharf Massacre in March 1944, which later led to the perpetrators being sentenced for war crimes. By the time the Allies retook the island in 1945, Kavieng had been almost completely destroyed.

As a result of the Japanese occupation and subsequent Allied invasion there are a number of wartime relics in the town, most notably a large gun sitting above a bunker adjacent to the Harbour Road. Although not officially open to the public, the bunker has several openings allowing entry, and the gun position provides an extensive view of the harbor.

Today Kavieng is home to a thriving tourism industry. Dive, trekking, and surf tourism predominate with all of the tourism depending on the rich biological diversity of New Ireland. The surf tourism industry has entered into partnerships with local land and reef owners to develop what they refer to as a "surf management plan." This plan provides resource owners with income from the surfers and limits the number of surfers on any break at one time.

Climate

Kavieng has a tropical rainforest climate (Af) with hot days, warm nights, and heavy rainfall year-round.

| width = auto | metric first = yes | single line = yes | location = Kavieng (1975–2007) | Jan high C = 30.7 | Feb high C = 30.6 | Mar high C = 30.8 | Apr high C = 30.8 | May high C = 30.8 | Jun high C = 30.6 | Jul high C = 30.4 | Aug high C = 30.5 | Sep high C = 31.0 | Oct high C = 31.1 | Nov high C = 31.1 | Dec high C = 30.7 | Jan low C = 24.0 | Feb low C = 23.9 | Mar low C = 24.1 | Apr low C = 23.8 | May low C = 23.7 | Jun low C = 23.4 | Jul low C = 22.9 | Aug low C = 23.1 | Sep low C = 23.1 | Oct low C = 23.4 | Nov low C = 23.5 | Dec low C = 23.8 | rain colour = green | Jan rain mm = 312.6 | Feb rain mm = 294.6 | Mar rain mm = 325.8 | Apr rain mm = 280.0 | May rain mm = 253.0 | Jun rain mm = 209.4 | Jul rain mm = 246.6 | Aug rain mm = 202.0 | Sep rain mm = 171.6 | Oct rain mm = 213.9 | Nov rain mm = 210.2 | Dec rain mm = 265.0 | Jan rain days = 23 | Feb rain days = 21 | Mar rain days = 23 | Apr rain days = 21 | May rain days = 21 | Jun rain days = 21 | Jul rain days = 22 | Aug rain days = 19 | Sep rain days = 17 | Oct rain days = 19 | Nov rain days = 19 | Dec rain days = 22 | source 1 = World Meteorological Organization{{cite web |url = https://worldweather.wmo.int/en/city.html?cityId=1428 |title = World Weather Information Service |publisher = World Meteorological Organization |access-date = 18 August 2024}}

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