Taun Bilong Koko

Taun Bilong Koko ([taʊn biloŋ koko]; lit. Town with coconut or City with coconut), also known as Taunbilong, is a city in the Adrian Islands, and is the country's second largest settlement, with a population of 38,442 as of 2021. The city is named for its coconut industry, and is home to many coconut trees. It was formerly known as St. Elizabeth until 1979, when it was renamed to its current name.

Taunbilong is a relatively small city, and is one of the oldest cities in the Adrian Islands, having to be established back in the 9th century as Hamarboya. It gained profit from coconut and iron trade. It served as the center of the Hokirai Kingdom, until arrived in 1769 and established Port of Bartholomew (now Basolomiu Bajongo). After the ethnic Hokirai moved to an island now-named Hamarboya, the town was renamed to St. Elizabeth in 1902.