Fiji has never engaged in any civil, revolutionary or any other war in that matter.
Fiji is a country of its own, with its own law and government. Fiji is North of New Zealand, East of Tonga, West of Australia and South of Tuvalu.
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The first European to have sailed past Fiji was by Abel Tasman, a Dutch Explorer in 1643. source: http://www.fijituwawa.com/history.shtml
Ever since the British lay eyes on Fiji. Fiji have been using British currency back in the olden days until October 10th 1970 when Fiji gained Independence from Britain.
98 percent of people in the Fiji Islands are literate, bacause the law states that every children should attend school, Fiji's literacy rate booms around the Pacific excluding New Zealand and Australia.
Fiji is a country of its own. 320+ islands make up the Republic of the Fiji Islands. Fiji has its own currency $FJD. $1.00=100cents. Fiji also have its own Government, legislation, jurisdiction and law. Fiji gained Independence from Britain in 10th October 1970.
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Backed is the past participle of back.
Yes, Fiji has experienced tsunamis in the past. One notable event was the tsunami that occurred in 1953 following an earthquake in the Aleutian Islands. This tsunami caused significant damage in Fiji and other Pacific islands.
The 1936 shilling from Fiji is a notable coin, as it represents a period when Fiji was a British colony. The coin features the image of King George V and holds historical significance due to its connection to Fiji's colonial past. It is often collected by numismatists for its unique design and rarity, reflecting the era's monetary system and the influence of British currency. Today, it serves as a tangible reminder of Fiji's history and its transition to independence.
The past tense of 'to back' is 'backed'.