Seaqaqa
Seaqaqa 
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Town  | |
| Coordinates: 16°31′19″S 179°08′20″E / 16.52194°S 179.13889°E | |
| Country | Fiji | 
| Island | Vanua Levu | 
| Division | Northern Division | 
| Province | Macuata | 
| District | Seaqaqa | 
| Population  (2017)  | |
 • Total  | 592 | 
| Demographics (2007) | |
| • Ethnic groups | 312 Fijians (38.2%) 487 Indo-Fijians (59.7%) 17 others (2.1%)  | 
Seaqaqa (Fijian pronunciation: [seaŋɡaˈŋɡa] ⓘ) is an unincorporated town in Fiji. It had a population of 394 in 1996, 816 in 2007, and 592 in 2017. The town has Seaqaqa F.C., a football club. Seaqaqa has a primary school, a college, and a health centre. Seaqaqa was the site of a brief and unsuccessful anti-colonial uprising in 1894. In the 1970s, an ambitious cane development scheme was realized in Seaqaqa.