Buka, Papua New Guinea
Buka is a town located on the southern coast of Buka Island, in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, in eastern Papua New Guinea. It is administered under Buka Rural LLG. It is the capital of North Bougainville District and the interim capital of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville. It contains Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral.
Geography
The city and Buka Island are separated from the northern tip of Bougainville Island by the deep, narrow Buka Passage, which varies in width from 980 to 3,000 feet. Both islands are in the northern Solomon Islands archipelago and the only major ones not within the nation of Solomon Islands.Buka Island is volcanic formation measuring 35 miles by 9 miles, with a total land area of 190 square miles. The elevation reaches to 1,634 feet in the hills in the southwest, and the interior of the island is densely forested. Rainfall is abundant, with more than 100 inches annually. Coral reefs fringe the south and west coasts, the latter deeply indented by Queen Carola Harbour.
Buka consists of three major geological units: a plateau of uplifted coral reefs, steep hills and coral formations of post-Pleistocene age.
The city is served by Buka Airport.