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All regions of Fiji receive more rainfall than a desert.

A desert is defined as having an annual rainfall of less than 500mm.
The lowest annual rainfall in Fiji is 1500-3000mm on some outlying islands. On the mainland the annual rainfall is 2000-3000mm on the coast and lowland areas, and up to 6000mm in mountainous areas.

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There are absolutely no desert in the Fiji Islands but there is a sand dunes in the Nadroga Province off Sigatoka town.

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