That's a difficult question to answer because villagers are everywhere in Fiji. Some villagers have more then 80houses while some around 5 - 10 houses that makes up a village. I would say approximately 312,000 villagers Fiji wide.
Before Fiji was colonised to England, Fiji was divided into many many kingdoms. There were kings, queens, princesses etc....after colonization all was dissolved. A few people are of royal descent in Fiji. These people do not engage much with public and simply resides in the village of there forefathers. They are not well known as much as their forefathers.
There is no such thing as witchcraft being practised in Fiji. People who tend to do so will face serious consequence from the comunity elders and village priest.
There is only one country in Fiji: Fiji.
Yes, there are many beaches on Fiji because Fiji is an island.
Yes there are many police in Fiji
14 cinemas are in the Fiji islands.
Fiji - 7,056 square miles.
Fiji's total area is 18,274 km2
Approximately 120,000 buses operate on Fiji roads.
Fiji has many mountains. It's highest mountain is Mount Tomanivi.
Fiji has one time zone: GMT + 12.
Fiji's wildlife population features many species found only in Fiji, like the Crested Iguana and many brilliantly colored birds. Hope that summarises it a little.