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  2. Ono-i-Lau - Wikipedia

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    Ono-i-Lau is a group of islands within a barrier reef system in the Fijian archipelago of Lau Islands (ono means "six" in the Fijian language).There are four central volcanic islands: Onolevu, Doi (or Ndoi) Lovoni and Ndavura, the uppermost parts of the volcanic edifice rising from the Lau Ridge slightly more than 1,000 metres (3,300 feet) below sea level and on which the reef and other ...

  3. Lau Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Lau Islands. The British explorer James Cook reached Vatoa in 1774. By the time of the discovery of the Ono Group in 1820, the Lau archipelago was the most mapped area of Fiji. Political unity came late to the Lau Islands. Historically, they comprised three territories: the Northern Lau Islands, the Southern Lau Islands, and the Moala Islands.

  4. List of islands of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Island Main Town or Capital Other Towns Area (km 2) Population Lau Islands: Tubou: Lomaloma, Naroi, Nukuni: 516.61: 11500 Moala Islands: Naroi: Lomati, Tovu: 125.25 ...

  5. Olorua - Wikipedia

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    Olorua is an uninhabited island of the Lau Archipelago in the Eastern Division of Fiji. The island has an area of 0.3 square kilometres (74 acres ) and rises to 50 metres (164 ft) above sea level. It is located 8.0 nautical miles (14.8 km or 9.2 mi) northwest of Komo , the nearest inhabited island.

  6. Vatu Vara - Wikipedia

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    NASA Geocover 2000 satellite image Vatu Vara from west. Vatu Vara Island is a Fijian island in the northwest sector of the Lau Group of islands.. The island is 3 km (1.9 mi) in diameter at the base of its 305-metre-high (1,001 ft) summit and is also referred to as "Hat Island" due to the summit's shape.

  7. Vatoa - Wikipedia

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    The island has an area of 4.45 square kilometres (445.00 hectares; 1,099.62 acres) and rises to more than 50 metres (160 feet) above sea level. It is composed wholly of limestone (Koroqara Limestone, Tokalau Limestone Group), probably Late Miocene in age. A single village has a population around 300.

  8. Kaibu - Wikipedia

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    Kaibu (pronounced ) is an island in Fiji's Lau archipelago. A 22.4 kilometer-long reef encompasses Kaibu and the neighbouring island of Yacata , from which Kaibu is separated by a lagoon . The island, which has an area of about 2 square kilometers, is located 56 kilometers west of Vanua Balavu .

  9. Cicia - Wikipedia

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    Cicia (pronounced) is a Fijian island of the Lau Group. One of the Northern Lau Islands, Cicia is volcanic and is composed of raised coral. Its area is 34.6 square kilometres (13 sq mi). [1] Cicia is inhabited and has a Public Works Department depot, a jetty, and an airstrip, Cicia Airport. There are five villages on the island namely: Lomati ...