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  2. List of islands of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of islands of Fiji. Fiji is an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. ... CJ Beach: 8.51: 220 Yanuyanu Island: 0.23: 2 Yaroua: 0: 0 Ono-i-Lau Group: Nukuni:

  3. Category:Mozambican people - Wikipedia

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    also: Countries: Mozambique: People: Subcategories. This category has the following 17 subcategories, out of 17 total. Mozambican people by century (4 C) People ...

  4. Tourism in Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 1990s tourism was the fastest growing sector of Mozambique's economy. A Minister for Tourism was appointed in 1999. [3] In 2003 tourism accounted for about 1.2% of the country's GDP, far below the Sub-Saharan average of 6.9%. In 2005 the tourist industry grew by 37%, the fastest tourist industry growth rate in the world.

  5. Barra Beach - Wikipedia

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    Barra Beach (Portuguese: Praia da Barra) or simply Barra is a tourist beach in southeastern Mozambique. This holiday settlement lies on the Indian Ocean coast, on the Ponta da Barra peninsula in Inhambane Province , 25 km drive from Inhambane city. [ 2 ]

  6. Matagi Island - Wikipedia

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    Matagi (pronounced ), sometimes written Matangi, is an island the Vanua Levu Group in northern Fiji, situated 16°44 South 179° West.It is one of three tiny volcanic islands grouped to the east of Thurston Point on the island of Taveuni, the others being Qamea and Laucala.

  7. Benguerra Island - Wikipedia

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    Benguerra (Portuguese pronunciation: [bẽˈɡɛʁa]) is the second largest island in the Bazaruto Archipelago of southern Mozambique. The island is approximately 55 km 2 (21 sq mi) and lies 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) offshore. Portuguese explorers also gave the island the name Santo António. [1]