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Fijian History



Fiji - fēˈjē or Vitivēˈtē, officially Republic of the Fiji Islands, republic made up of a Melanesian island group (1995 est. pop. 750,000), c.7,000 sq mi (18,130 sq km), South Pacific. Suva is the capital.

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Fiji comprises c.320 islands, of which some 105 are inhabited. Viti Levu, the largest, constitutes half the land area and is the seat of Suva   Read More...


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