After the british set foot on Fiji they have at least cut down countless of sandalwood trees and mahogany. They have taken most and own lots of land. Mass migration of Brits in Australia to Fiji began. 200,000native fijians died of measles brought to the islands by the brits who arrived with the deasease. The exploitation of the Indian labourers and the start of the sugarcane farming.
The introduction of Christianity and modesty to women. The introduction of alcohol, cows, horses, pigs, birds etc from british australia to Fiji.
Fiji was a rich and welathy country full of Natural Resources now gone because of over use. The british have did a great damage not only to Fiji but to the Pacific Island countries as a whole.
First Fiji Expedition happened in 1855-10.
mt. Fiji is can be found in japan
Fiji falls under the Australian continent
No. Tree kangaroos do not live in Fiji. They are found in the tropical rainforests of far north Australia and New Guinea.
The two main ethnic groups in Fiji are the indigenous Fijians and Indians, who are descended from indentured labourers brought to Fiji by the British.
You can find all kinds of information in the Fiji Times. They have all the information on Sports, All the News for Fiji, Business News and Classifieds.
There is no such thing as a Fiji Island. Fiji is made up by 300+ islands, the whole place if then called The Republic of the Fiji Islands. Viti Levu and Vanua Levu is the two main island followed by Taveuni and Kandavu. Answer to question not found. Refer to wikipedia for solution. Refer to Department of maps, Republic of the Fiji Islands. Answer cannot be found. Ignore message. Cut and Paste.
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.
They have been found around fiji
Solomon island and Fiji
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Almost all tropical and sub-tropical palm species can be found on the Fiji islands. The most common is the Coconut palm. For native (indigenous) species see for example: Watling, Dick (Richard John), Palms of the Fiji Islands, Suva, Fiji 2005, ISBN 982-9047-02-4