No, Australian plugs do not work in Fiji without an adapter. Fiji uses Type I plugs, similar to those in Australia, but the voltage in Fiji is typically 240V, which is the same as Australia. However, it's essential to check the device’s voltage compatibility before plugging it in to avoid damage. Using a travel adapter will ensure your Australian devices can connect to the Fijian sockets.
No Fiji is not a continent. Fiji falls under the Australian continent.
Fiji falls under the Australian continent
No, Fiji is not a continent. It is too small to be considered as such. Fiji falls under the Australian continent.
No. But Fiji falls under the Australian continent.
The Australian continent.
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
Fiji falls under the Australian Continent and so are the rest of the south pacific. And sometimes it is called Oceania.
Fiji falls under the Australian continent along with other south pacific countries and are sometimes regarded to as Oceanic.
Yes, only if it is served with a slice of beef.
plz tell me what is the most comen work in Fiji
you tel me the countries in the australian region
To call an Australian mobile phone, you dial the Australian mobile number. It does not matter if the mobile phone is physically in Australia, Honolulu, or anywhere else.