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  2. List of cities and towns in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Map of Fiji Suva, Capital of Fiji. This is a list of cities and towns in Fiji. [1] Cities. Suva; Lautoka; Incorporated towns.

  3. Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Fiji's larger islands have extensive bus routes that are affordable and consistent in service. [118] There are bus stops, and in rural areas buses are often simply hailed as they approach. [118] Buses are the principal form of public transport [131] and passenger movement between the towns on the main islands. Buses also serve on inter-island ...

  4. Geography of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Fiji. Fiji is a group of volcanic islands in the South Pacific, lying about 4,450 kilometres (2,765 mi) southwest of Honolulu and 1,770 km (1,100 mi) north of New Zealand. Of the 332 islands and 522 smaller islets making up the archipelago, about 106 are permanently inhabited. [1] The total land size is 18,272 km 2 (7,055 sq mi).

  5. List of islands of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of islands of Fiji. ... Island Main Town or Capital Other Towns Area (km 2) Population Yasawa Islands: Nabukeru: Somosomo, Nacula, Yalobi: 154.24: 6000

  6. Viti Levu - Wikipedia

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    Viti Levu is the largest island in the Republic of Fiji — home to 70% of the population (about 600,000 people) — and is the hub of the entire Fijian archipelago. It measures 146 kilometres (91 mi) long and 106 kilometres (66 mi) wide, and has an area of 10,389 square kilometres (4,011 sq mi). Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions account for ...

  7. Provinces of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The Provinces of Fiji ("veiyasana" (pl.) and "yasana" (s.) in the Fijian language) are the 14 administrative units into which the country is divided, particularly in relation to the provision of resources and services to the indigenous Fijian population by the Fijian Affairs Board. [1] They are more or less derived from the major clan ...

  8. Local government in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Island of Rotuma. The island of Rotuma, north of the main archipelago, is a self-governing dependency according to the Rotuma Act promulgated in 1927. The Fiji government includes it in the Eastern Division for statistical purposes (such as the census), but it has its own council, which is empowered to legislate on most local matters. Like a ...

  9. Taveuni - Wikipedia

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    Taveuni (pronounced [tāhvéuni]) is the third-largest island in Fiji, after Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, with a total land area of 434 square kilometres (168 square miles). The cigar-shaped island, a massive shield volcano which rises from the floor of the Pacific Ocean, is situated 6.5 kilometres (4.0 miles) east of Vanua Levu, across the ...