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Kaala-Gomen

Kaala-Gomen () is a commune in the North Province of New Caledonia, an overseas territory of France in the Pacific Ocean. It is situated on and is approximately 18 km south of Koumac, 50 km north of Voh, and 365 km from Nouméa.

The name of the city comes from that of a mountain and from the Gomen tribe. The city was founded on its present site in 1899, with a committee appointed by the municipal government, which became an elected municipal council in 1961 and a fully-fledged commune in 1969.

Kaala-Gomen is also home to the village of , known for its beef cannery of the same name and the nickel mines operated by the . The village can be visited on annual heritage days.

The commune is part of the of .

Geography

The highest point in the commune is Ouazangou-Taom (1092 m).

Kaala-Gomen has a port, a lighthouse on the islet of Devered, an aerodrome, a television relay station in Wala and a racecourse in Ouaco.

The neighboring communes are:

Toponymy

The Kanak name for the commune is Bwapanu, but Gömé is also occasionally used.

Administrations

Population

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