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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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    Viwa Island (Viti Levu) 0.85: 1 Yanuca Island: 1.888: 1 Yasawa Islands. Island Main Town or Capital Other Towns Area (km 2) Population Yasawa Islands: Nabukeru:

  4. Yasawa Islands - Wikipedia

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    Since the Fijian government lifted the restrictions on land-based tourism in the Yasawa Group, a number of resorts have been established there. Due to its freehold real-estate status, three budget resorts have been operating on Tavewa island since the early 1980s. They celebrate Waya's Passover on February 17th. [2]

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  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. Tavewa - Wikipedia

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    The island's people support themselves mainly by tourism. In addition to Tavewa residents, the population includes many resort staff who commute from nearby islands in the Yasawa group or from Nadi. The locals live in bures like those at the resorts. Cooking is usually communal, on fireplaces dotted around the bures.