Suva. It has a peculiar weather pattern where it rains solidly for 8 days and nights called Bogi Walu.
No. Fiji is part of Oceania.
No it isn't.
yes, Fiji is taking part in the games.
No. But Fiji falls under the Australian continent.
It provides employment and is part of Fiji's economic growth.
Fiji
Fiji's mountains were once known as the Cannibal Isles, because of its ferocious natives. The most part of Fiji is mountainous.
It symbolises Fiji is part of the British Commonwealth - although at this present time Fiji's membership is currently suspended.
Fiji is not part of any continent. It is a group of islands about 2,700 kilometers from Brisbane, on the east coast of the Australian continent, but it is part of Australia.Fiji is considered to be part of the region of Oceania, which is also not a continent.To read more about Fiji on Answers.com, click on the Related Link.Fiji is usually considered to be part of Australia/Oceania.
No it is not, it is part of Melanesia. It was a British Colony until 1970 (the Union Jack is still part of it's flag today).
The crested Iguana only survives at the Garden Island of Fiji - Taveuni and cannot live elsewhere part of Fiji. A good question, refer to MareqetiViti Society for answers.
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