Fiji has several farms located across its main islands, particularly in Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. Key agricultural areas include the Sigatoka Valley, known for its sugarcane plantations, and the fertile regions around Nadi and Lautoka, which grow crops like fruits and vegetables. Additionally, smallholder farms can be found throughout rural communities, focusing on subsistence farming and local produce. These farms play a vital role in Fiji's economy and food security.
Fiji's farms are mainly subsistence farms.
Sky Blue is the national color of Fiji.
Fiji's currency is the Fiji Dollar $1.00FJD=100cents Fiji has three official languages: English Fijian Fiji Hindi All fijians are bilingual and some trilingual!
Yes there is alot of farms throughout Fiji. In Navua and Nausori it is mainly Rice Farming, most part of the western division and provinces rely on sugarcane farming. Taveuni is well known for coconut production and Sigatoka is commonly known as "The Salad Bowl of Fiji" because the valley people in Nadroga/Navosa produces many fruits and vegetables in these valley. Rotuma Island, Rabi and Kioa are good in Fish farming. Many people all over Fiji rely on fresh fruits, vegetables and rootcrops for everyday living and survival.
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There is definitely NO similarity or similarities on Canada and Fiji culture.
Tavoro and Bouma falls located on Taveuni Island in the North of Fiji. Coloisuva falls located in Coloisuva,Suva,Fiji.
Some well regarded hotels in the Fiji Islands are Fiji Beach Resort and Spa, Radiisson Blu Resort Fiji, Warwick Fiji Resort and Spa, Octopus Resort, and Shangri-La's Fijian Resort and Spa.
According to Wikipedia, Fiji was inhabitate by the Lapita People(Asians) some 130million years ago.
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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.
That's a difficult question to answer because villagers are everywhere in Fiji. Some villagers have more then 80houses while some around 5 - 10 houses that makes up a village. I would say approximately 312,000 villagers Fiji wide.