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Rabi Postal Codes: No Official Code | Cakaudrove, Northern

According to the Universal Postal Union (UPU), there is no official Postal Codes for Rabi, as Fiji does not use a national system. Use N/A or 00000 to complete shipping forms for Rabi, Cakaudrove.

Postal Codes for Places in Rabi

Showing 77 places in Rabi. Last verified with official records on May 2, 2026.

Baleyaganiga
Bani
Buakonikai
Buavou
Bucaiyavu
Delaivatu
Dramea
Eritabeta
Karoko
Ketuketu
Korovuli
Kubulau
Lasi Lasi
Lawaki
Lekutulevu
Levuka
Lutunabatina
Makomako
Malake
Masiraniqai
Matanadrawe
Matantubu
Moliyagaiwala
Muana
Nabekavu
Nailou
Nakavika
Nakoronawa
Nanivuda
Nantoi
Naqaravutu
Nasalia
Nasaqa
Nasau
Naselesele
Natasa
Natua
Naula
Navai
Navetau
Navidamu
Navutu
Navutuvutu
Ntaku
Nubunikavula
Ranivau
Ruaruavesi
Salia
Savusavuitaga
Seavaci
Soa
Tabaqio
Tabiang
Tabwewa
Tabwewa Mean
Tambarei
Tavasi
Togaveti
Uma
Valesavu
Vanuavou
Vatudiriniu
Vudibasoga
Vunikawakawa
Vunimasimasi
Vunimoli
Waikisi
Wailevu
Waimacamaca
Waimarua
Wairikai
Waivula
Waivure
Waiwaqa
Yanuca
Yasawa
Yaudigi

Sample Address Format for Rabi

No official zip/postal code is used here. In forms you may use 00000 or N/A.
Sender
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]
Recipient
[Recipient Name]
Street Address / PO Box
Rabi, Cakaudrove, Northern, 00000
FIJI

Rabi on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Rabi districts in Fiji.

Rabi Quick Facts

CountryFiji (FJ)
Administrative PathFiji β†’ Northern β†’ Cakaudrove
Postal Code
DivisionsNorthern
ProvincesCakaudrove
ISO CodesFJ / FJI / 242
Top-level domain (ccTLD).fj
Coordinates-16.489194, -179.972094
Places77

What to Know About Rabi

Key Facts

Rabi is an island located within the Cakaudrove Province of Fiji's Northern Division. Situated approximately 2.5 kilometers northeast of Vanua Levu, Fiji's second largest island, Rabi covers an area of about 67 square kilometers and has a population of around 5,000 people. The island was originally inhabited by indigenous Fijians but was purchased in 1940 by the British colonial government to resettle Banaban people from Ocean Island (now Banaba) in Kiribati, whose homeland had been devastated by phosphate mining. Today, Rabi is administered as a separate entity with its own council and maintains distinct Banaban cultural traditions alongside Fijian influences. The island is characterized by volcanic hills, lush vegetation, and limited infrastructure, with four main villagesβ€”Tabwewa, Tabiang, Uma, and Buakonikaiβ€”serving as population centers. As the most specific administrative unit in this hierarchy, Rabi represents the final level for which detailed geographical and postal information would be organized, allowing residents and services to precisely locate addresses within its compact island territory.

Postal codes verified against the official UPU POST*CODE Database (latest available edition) Β· Page updated: