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Yes Fiji have lots of traditions,culture,folkfore,languages and more.
Some famous singers from Fiji include Laisa Vulakoro, George Fiji Veikoso, and Savuto Vakadewavosa. These artists have gained popularity both locally and internationally for their music, which often incorporates elements of Fijian culture and traditions.
No. Fiji is a very conservative and traditionalist country where people are very aware of their customs and traditions. There are LGBT communities in Fiji, however; gays and lesbians in Fiji do not and can not show their love in public - these have to be done privately in their homes. About maariages, it is illegal and some hotels,resorts and places in Fiji are not so gay friendly.
The blue color on the Fiji flag symbolizes the Pacific Ocean, which is a significant aspect of Fiji's geography and cultural identity. The ocean plays a crucial role in the lives of Fijians, influencing their livelihoods and traditions. Additionally, the blue represents peace and tranquility, reflecting the country's aspirations for harmony among its people and with nature.
Yes, Fiji has a national tree known as the "bamboo" or "Masi" tree, specifically the species Bamboo (genus Bambusa). Bamboo plays a significant role in Fijian culture and traditions, as it is used in various crafts and construction. Additionally, Masi, or bark cloth, made from the paper mulberry tree (Broussonetia papyrifera), is also culturally significant in Fiji.
FIJI has foe ever been FIJI
Republic of the Fiji IslandsThe Sovereign Republic of the Fiji Islands.
There is only one country in Fiji: Fiji.
Fiji is located in Australasia
Fiji uses the Fiji Dollar, although the Australian Dollar is widely accepted _______________________________________________ Fiji is a country of its own with its own jurisdiction and legislation. Fiji uses the Fiji Dollar. $1.00=100cents. Fiji monetary unit is $FJD
No Fiji is not a continent. Fiji falls under the Australian continent.
Fiji did not migrate to Australia. Fiji stayed exactly where it is.