New Caledonia cities list with latitude and longitude in Excel, CSV, XML, SQL, JSON formats
Last update : 05 December 2025.
Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in New Caledonia. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 673 places in New Caledonia that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in Excel (.xlsx), .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of New Caledonia is Nouméa.
| Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2138998 | Pagou | NC | -20.55 | 164.26667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2137905 | Tonga | NC | -20.72585 | 166.42532 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2137748 | Voh | Voh | NC | North Province | Voh | -20.96667 | 164.7 | 2272 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | |
| 2138439 | Sailali | Sailali | NC | Loyalty Islands | -21.45883 | 167.97939 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2140438 | Le Caillou | NC | -20.35 | 164.43333 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2140794 | Kavatch | NC | -20.71667 | 164.81667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2140319 | Mangou | NC | -21.06667 | 165.41667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2137715 | Wakuarori | Wakuarori | NC | Loyalty Islands | -21.43743 | 167.89021 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2141062 | Haute Pouéo | NC | -21.48333 | 165.51667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2139491 | Ognahu | Ognahu,Saint-Paul | NC | -20.66343 | 166.56482 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | |||
| 12023827 | Bone | Bone | NC | Loyalty Islands | -21.46384 | 167.93166 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2138545 | Poum-Plage | NC | -20.23333 | 164.03333 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 11956099 | Ferme Nord | Ferme Nord | NC | South Province | -22.25676 | 166.39157 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2138663 | Port-Saïd | Port Said,Port Saïd,Port-Said,Port-Saïd | NC | Loyalty Islands | -21.5129 | 167.90881 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2139121 | Ouingo | NC | -21.28333 | 165.51667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 12023819 | Webehned | Webehned | NC | Loyalty Islands | -21.48666 | 167.8383 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2139690 | Névaho | NC | -21 | 165.36667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2142033 | Atha | Atha | NC | Loyalty Islands | -21.47205 | 168.01631 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2138421 | Saint-Ferdinand | NC | -20.38333 | 164.41667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2141756 | Bouélas | NC | -20.55 | 164.56667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2139638 | Nili | NC | -21.7 | 165.81667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2140385 | Lion | Lion | NC | Loyalty Islands | -21.47566 | 167.93728 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2140884 | Kalen | Kalen,Kalene,Kaléne | NC | Loyalty Islands | -21.49799 | 167.84271 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2139044 | Ouro | NC | -22.65 | 167.43333 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2139211 | Ouendji | NC | -21.33333 | 165.31667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 11958023 | Xwê Pwé | Hwe Pwe,Hwê Pwé,Xwe Pwe,Xwê Pwé | NC | South Province | -21.90208 | 166.01382 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2141839 | Boguen | Boghen,Boguen | NC | -21.6 | 165.56667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | |||
| 2141672 | Bwéo | NC | -19.73333 | 163.66667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2138827 | Pewaet | Pewaet,Pewaete,Péwaété | NC | Loyalty Islands | -21.54772 | 168.07276 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2141119 | Grand Gouli | NC | -21.63333 | 165.81667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2139925 | Nassandou | Nassandou,Station Nassandou | NC | South Province | -22.08228 | 166.25729 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2137901 | Tongouin | Tongouin | NC | South Province | -22.10774 | 166.20224 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2141302 | Fayawa | NC | -20.70622 | 166.46733 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2139024 | Paagoumène | Paagoumene,Paagoumène,Paagowmene,Paagumene,Pagoumene,Port Paagoumene,Port Paagoumène | NC | -20.48333 | 164.18333 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | |||
| 2138075 | Tiamou | NC | -21.01667 | 164.88333 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2138814 | Pierra | Pierra,Pierrat | NC | -21.71667 | 165.86667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | |||
| 2141424 | Donéva | NC | -21.3 | 165.6 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2137778 | Vallée des Colons | NC | -22.27031 | 166.45218 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2141165 | Goro | NC | -22.28333 | 167.01667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2138215 | Tarap | NC | -20.36667 | 164.45 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2141305 | Fayaoué | Faiaoue,Faiaoué,Faiaue,Faiaué,Fayaoue,Fayaoué | NC | Loyalty Islands | Ouvéa | -20.65284 | 166.53641 | 4411 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | |
| 2139845 | Nébouéba | NC | -21.1 | 165.3 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2137697 | Wassagne | NC | -21 | 167.38333 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2141289 | Foaobanik | NC | -20.91667 | 164.75 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2138406 | Saint-Joseph | NC | -21.75 | 166.45 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2138717 | Poindimié | Poindimie,Poindimié | NC | North Province | Poindimié | -20.93714 | 165.33121 | 4885 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | |
| 2139330 | Ouapan | NC | -20.8 | 164.71667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2139803 | Nékoué | NC | -21.26667 | 165.6 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2138234 | Taode | Taode,Taodé | NC | Loyalty Islands | -21.45044 | 167.91039 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2140448 | La Tarodière | NC | -21.96667 | 166.16667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2138417 | Saint-Gabriel | NC | -21.65 | 166.3 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2138462 | Roï | NC | -21.46667 | 167.95 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2140251 | Méchin | NC | -21.5 | 165.73333 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2138679 | Pont des Français | Pont des Francais,Pont des Français,Pont-des-Francaise,Pont-des-Française | NC | South Province | Le Mont-Dore | -22.22028 | 166.49446 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | |
| 2141467 | Diahoué | NC | -20.46667 | 164.68333 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2138018 | Tiéta | NC | -20.93333 | 164.73333 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2141952 | Baoui | NC | -20.7 | 164.46667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2139751 | Néouio | NC | -21.28333 | 165.63333 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2138434 | Saint-Denis | NC | -20.9 | 165.28333 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2141792 | Bouabondo | NC | -20.13333 | 164.01667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2140837 | Karagreu | NC | -21.4 | 165.38333 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2140435 | Le Cresson | NC | -20.48333 | 164.3 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2138394 | Saint-Michel | NC | -20.95 | 165.23333 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2139785 | Némengui | NC | -21.53333 | 165.95 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2141278 | Fonwhary | Fonwary,Fonwhary,Onwari | NC | -21.68333 | 165.78333 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | |||
| 2141394 | Dumbéa | Dumbea,Dumbéa | NC | South Province | Dumbéa | -22.15757 | 166.4572 | 19346 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | |
| 2138992 | Paimboas | NC | -20.55 | 164.55 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 12024006 | Kaeguahnakun | Kaeguahnakun | NC | Loyalty Islands | -21.46184 | 168.07562 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2140832 | Karembé | Karembe,Karembé,Kerembe,Kérembé | NC | -20.63333 | 164.31667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | |||
| 2138376 | Saint-Roch | NC | -21.7 | 166.4 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2140978 | Huneté | NC | -20.76667 | 167.1 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2141362 | Enene | Enene,Enéné | NC | Loyalty Islands | -21.51669 | 168.05775 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2139897 | Ndé | Nde,Ndé | NC | South Province | -22.1507 | 166.30788 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2138592 | Pouembout | Pouembout,Puembut | NC | North Province | Pouembout | -21.13333 | 164.9 | 1511 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | |
| 2138027 | Tiendanite | NC | -20.76667 | 164.9 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2138308 | Station Castex | NC | -20.73333 | 164.86667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2138331 | Siloam | NC | -20.76667 | 167.11667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2138957 | Panane | NC | -19.58333 | 163.58333 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2140521 | Koutio | Koutio,Koutio-Koueta,Koutio-Kouéta | NC | South Province | -22.2056 | 166.4624 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2141621 | Chagrin | NC | -20.48333 | 164.25 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2140952 | Inagod | Inagod,Inagoj | NC | Loyalty Islands | Lifou | -21.01745 | 167.37413 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | |
| 2140191 | Méomo | NC | -21.23333 | 165.6 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 12024010 | Padawa | Padawa | NC | Loyalty Islands | -21.60641 | 167.94774 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2141081 | Guéhi | NC | -20.66667 | 166.53333 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2139317 | Ouarenndi | NC | -20.4 | 164.45 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2141529 | Cuaden | Cuaden,Cuadene,Cuadène | NC | Loyalty Islands | -21.54763 | 168.09538 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 11956122 | La Caféirie | La Cafeirie,La Caféirie | NC | South Province | -22.15063 | 166.4783 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2137982 | Tinip | Tinip,Tinipp | NC | -20.76667 | 164.45 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | |||
| 2140709 | Koligoh-Gomen | Koligoh,Koligoh-Gomen | NC | -20.68333 | 164.46667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | |||
| 2141010 | Honem | NC | -20.91667 | 167.28333 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2141869 | Boara | NC | -20.11667 | 164 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2138857 | Penelo | Penelo,Pénélo | NC | Loyalty Islands | -21.57205 | 168.08964 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2140827 | Karenga | Karenga,Station de Karenga | NC | South Province | -22.01698 | 166.23709 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2140839 | Kapoué | NC | -21.28333 | 165.63333 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2138409 | Saint-Joseph | NC | -20.45 | 164.43333 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 12023897 | Wacebeu | Wacebeu | NC | Loyalty Islands | -21.49266 | 167.87817 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2141148 | Gouaraoui | NC | -21.31667 | 165.56667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2139729 | Népoui | NC | North Province | Poya | -21.32832 | 164.99851 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||
| 2138307 | Station de Beaupré | NC | -21.46667 | 165.18333 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place | ||||
| 2139920 | Natchaom | NC | -20.71667 | 167.21667 | 0 | Pacific/Noumea | populated place |
**Exploring the Geographic Marvels of New Caledonia: A Personal Expedition**
Nestled in the heart of the South Pacific Ocean, New Caledonia emerges as a geographical gem, offering a tapestry of natural wonders and cultural diversity. As a geographer embarking on a personal exploration of this captivating territory, delving into the data of its cities, regions, and geographical coordinates unveils a mosaic of geographical marvels waiting to be discovered. Let us embark on a journey to unravel the secrets of New Caledonia's geography.
Introduction: Unveiling the Charms of New Caledonia**
New Caledonia, an archipelago teeming with lush forests, pristine beaches, and vibrant coral reefs, beckons explorers to immerse themselves in its natural splendor. Beyond its stunning landscapes, New Caledonia boasts a rich cultural heritage, shaped by centuries of indigenous traditions and colonial influences. As geographers, acquiring data on the cities of New Caledonia serves as a gateway to understanding its urban centers, population distribution, and administrative divisions.
Exploring the Cities: From Nouméa to Koné**
Acquiring data on the cities of New Caledonia offers valuable insights into the country's urban landscape and economic dynamics. From the vibrant capital city of Nouméa to the picturesque town of Koné, each city tells its own story of history, culture, and development. Mapping out the regions and departments encompassing these cities provides a deeper understanding of New Caledonia's administrative structure and cultural diversity.
Mapping Latitude and Longitude: Navigating New Caledonia's Archipelago**
Obtaining latitude and longitude data for each city in New Caledonia enables geographers to navigate the archipelago's diverse terrain and geographic features. From the mountainous peaks of Grande Terre to the remote islands scattered across the Pacific, these coordinates serve as navigational markers for researchers, sailors, and adventurers seeking to explore New Caledonia's hidden treasures.
Discovering Natural Beauty: From Coral Reefs to Rainforests**
Beyond its urban centers, New Caledonia boasts a wealth of natural beauty, including spectacular coral reefs, dense rainforests, and rugged mountain ranges. Acquiring data on the latitude and longitude of these natural wonders allows geographers to study patterns of biodiversity, analyze the effects of climate change, and assess the impact of human activity on New Caledonia's delicate ecosystems.
Conclusion: Embracing New Caledonia's Geographical Diversity**
In conclusion, New Caledonia stands as a testament to the breathtaking beauty and geographical diversity of the South Pacific region. Through the lens of geography, we uncover a land of unparalleled natural wonders, cultural richness, and scientific significance. As geographers, let us continue to explore, study, and celebrate the marvels of New Caledonia, ensuring its preservation for generations to come.

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Understanding the Geography of New Caledonia: A Data-Driven Exploration
New Caledonia, a French overseas territory located in the southwest Pacific, offers a unique and rich geographical landscape that blends tropical climates, diverse ecosystems, and striking coastal regions. The archipelago consists of the main island, Grande Terre, along with several smaller islands, each offering a different aspect of life in this remote part of the world. For geographers, understanding how the cities and regions of New Caledonia are structured, as well as the spatial relationships between them, is essential for managing the nation’s development, infrastructure, and environmental concerns. Geographic data—particularly data related to the locations of cities and their respective regions and departments—plays a crucial role in creating a detailed map of the country’s geographical layout.
The Administrative Structure and Geography of New Caledonia
New Caledonia is divided into three main provinces: the Southern Province, the Northern Province, and the Loyalty Islands Province. These provinces are further subdivided into smaller administrative regions, each with distinct geographic features, cultural influences, and economic activities. The capital, Nouméa, located in the southern part of Grande Terre, is the political and economic center of the territory, while other important towns like Koné and Poindimié lie in the north and along the coast.
The geography of New Caledonia is diverse. Grande Terre is dominated by mountain ranges and vast savannahs, while the outer islands, like Lifou and Maré, are characterized by coral reefs, cliffs, and tropical forests. The regions of New Caledonia offer different insights into the interplay between human settlements and natural features. Studying these geographical divisions is critical for understanding urbanization trends, resource management, and environmental sustainability in this archipelago.
Latitude and Longitude: Key Coordinates for Mapping New Caledonia’s Cities
Latitude and longitude coordinates are essential tools for accurately mapping the cities of New Caledonia. These geographic coordinates provide the foundation for creating detailed maps that can help identify the exact location of cities and towns, as well as their spatial relationships with key geographic landmarks like rivers, mountains, and coastlines.
By obtaining the latitude and longitude data for cities like Nouméa, the capital, or smaller towns such as La Foa and Voh, geographers can better understand how these settlements are distributed across New Caledonia's diverse landscapes. The exact coordinates of these cities help create precise maps that can be used for everything from resource management and infrastructure development to environmental monitoring and disaster preparedness.
Understanding the geographic locations of these cities also supports spatial analysis, allowing researchers to evaluate how factors like population density, transportation networks, and access to resources are influenced by the natural environment. This kind of analysis is critical in a region as geographically varied as New Caledonia, where urban development and rural areas are shaped by vastly different environmental conditions.
The Importance of Flexible Geographic Data Formats
For geographic data to be truly useful, it must be provided in formats that can be easily integrated into a variety of research tools and analysis platforms. By offering New Caledonia’s geographic data in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, researchers and urban planners can access the information in a way that fits their specific needs, whether for basic mapping, advanced spatial analysis, or integration into interactive systems.
- **CSV (Comma-Separated Values):** CSV files are one of the simplest formats for organizing geographic data. By using CSV, researchers can easily store and manipulate data such as city names, population statistics, and geographic coordinates. It’s a straightforward way to work with data in spreadsheet applications or mapping software, making it ideal for basic analyses and quick data access.
- **SQL (Structured Query Language):** SQL is used for managing large datasets stored in relational databases. This format is especially useful for advanced geographic analysis, where researchers need to perform complex queries, track trends, or analyze the relationships between cities and their surrounding regions. SQL allows geographers to query large databases and extract specific information that may not be readily available through simple tabular data.
- **JSON (JavaScript Object Notation):** JSON is widely used for transferring data between web applications and servers. This lightweight, flexible format is ideal for creating interactive tools, such as online maps or location-based services. JSON allows geographic data to be accessed and displayed in real time, making it perfect for dynamic, web-based applications where users can explore and interact with the data.
- **XML (Extensible Markup Language):** XML is a structured format that’s highly adaptable for sharing data across various systems. It is particularly useful for organizing complex datasets and sharing geographic data with other software platforms. XML’s ability to store hierarchical data makes it an ideal choice for organizing and exchanging large-scale geographic data that includes multiple layers, such as administrative boundaries, infrastructure, and environmental factors.
These formats ensure that New Caledonia’s geographic data can be easily integrated into research platforms, GIS systems, and web applications, allowing researchers and developers to leverage the data for a wide range of applications, from urban planning to environmental monitoring.
A Comprehensive Database for Mapping New Caledonia’s Cities
For anyone interested in conducting a detailed study of New Caledonia’s geography, access to a comprehensive database of the country’s cities, regions, and departments is essential. This database should include data on cities like Nouméa, Mont-Dore, and Poindimié, along with their latitude and longitude coordinates, population, infrastructure, and regional economic activity. By organizing and making this data available, it allows users to explore and analyze various aspects of the country’s urbanization, resource distribution, and environmental sustainability.
For instance, comparing data from Nouméa, the country’s economic center, with smaller towns in the Northern or Loyalty Islands Provinces allows researchers to identify regional disparities in terms of infrastructure, economic opportunities, and access to services. A well-structured database with detailed geographic data also enables users to assess how the island’s topography influences the settlement patterns and how natural features such as the coral reefs or mountain ranges affect urban development.
Providing this data in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML allows for easy integration into research projects, urban planning tools, and web applications. Whether it’s for analyzing population growth, assessing infrastructure needs, or exploring environmental impacts, this data provides the foundation for informed decision-making and effective policy planning.
Conclusion
New Caledonia’s geographic diversity, from its mountain ranges to its coastal cities, offers a wealth of opportunities for geographic study and spatial analysis. By obtaining detailed data on the locations of cities, regions, and departments, including their latitude and longitude coordinates, geographers and planners can gain deeper insights into the country’s development, resource management, and environmental sustainability. Offering this data in flexible formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML ensures that it can be easily accessed and integrated into a wide range of research and planning tools, enabling better decision-making and more sustainable development for New Caledonia’s future.