North Province, New Caledonia
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Provincial flag, showing a flèche faîtière (a spear-like wooden totem monument placed atop Kanak traditional dwellings).
The North Province (French Province Nord) is one of three administrative subdivisions in New Caledonia. It corresponds to the northern and northeastern portion of the New Caledonian mainland.The provincial government seat is at Koné.
See also
| Subdivisions of New Caledonia |
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| Provinces Loyalty Islands Province | North Province | South Province Communes Belep | Bouloupari | Bourail | Canala | Dumbéa | Farino | Hienghène | Houaïlou | L'Île-des-Pins | Kaala-Gomen | Koné | Kouaoua | Koumac | La Foa | Lifou | Maré | Moindou | Le Mont-Dore | Nouméa | Ouégoa | Ouvéa | Païta | Poindimié | Ponérihouen | Pouébo | Pouembout | Poum | Poya | Sarraméa | Thio | Touho | Voh | Yaté | ||
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