Fiji, an archipelago in the Pacific has a population of 837,271 based on the National Census. Estimated population as of 2011 is 849,000. A large portion of the population is comprised of Fijians and Indians.
Indians
The population density of Fiji is 46.75 sq.km.
about 50 The population of Fiji in the year 2004 by the Bureau of Statistics Fiji it showed that 840,201 people live in the Fiji Islands.
In the year 2006 Fijis Population stands under 820,000 according to the Bureau of Statistics Fiji. Now in 2010, Fiji Population should have touched the 1million markline.
849,000.
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.
People who comes from Fiji are known as Fijians.
During the Indenture System when the British bought Indians to Fiji. A small number of Muslims also came.
No. Fiji is bigger then Tonga and a population 2times that of Tonga.
Indians commonly migrated to Fiji to find new homes. These were the first people to bring pigs to the island which is where they raised them.
No. In Fiji, Indo-fijians are considered Fijians according to the Government. But when Indo-Fijians migrate elsewhere they are grouped as Asians.