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  2. Viwa Island - Wikipedia

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    Viwa Island, Yasawa is located approximately 70 km northwest of Denarau situated in the Yasawa Islands of Fiji. There is also an island named Viwa to the east of Viti Levu. The geological rock type of the island contributes to its national significance as outlined in Fiji's Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan.

  3. List of islands of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of islands of Fiji. ... Viwa Island (Viti Levu) 0.85: 1 Yanuca Island: 1.888: 1 Yasawa Islands. Island Main Town or Capital Other Towns Area (km 2)

  4. Yasawa Islands - Wikipedia

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    As one of the outer island chains, options to get to the Yasawa Islands are a bit more limited than some of the closer islands to Nadi and Denarau. Sea planes from local airlines (like Turtle Airways) make multiple flights to the Yasawa resorts per day, and charters are also available. [ 3 ]

  5. Malolo Lailai - Wikipedia

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    Malolo Lailai (Little Malolo), also known as Plantation Island, is the second largest and most developed of the Mamanuca Islands, [1] lying 20 kilometres west of Nadi on Fiji's main island Viti Levu. Malolo Lailai is the centre of tourism in the Mamanuca Islands, and consists of four resorts, a number of residential houses, a marina and a golf ...

  6. Vatanitawake - Wikipedia

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    The title Vatanitawake is the i cavuti (chiefly title) of Viwa Island, Yasawa, Fiji.. Early inhabitants of Vatanitawake were from Waya and settled in Yakani and then Yawalevu. . The descendants of the first settlers were of the direct lineage of Maikeli Vukuwale, the chief of Viwa born in the year 18

  7. Lasakau sea warriors - Wikipedia

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    Lasakau Village, Bau Island late 1800s with Viwa Island in background. Originally Bau island was occupied by the Butoni, a predatory tribe of sailors and traders. About 1760, the Bau chief Nailatikau seized Ulu-ni-vuaka and expelled the Butoni, who thenceforth were rovers, wandering to many parts of the Group establishing settlements at Lakeba ...

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