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Fiji

Fiji, officially known as the Republic of Fiji, is an island nation in Melanesia in the South Pacific Ocean about 1,100 nautical miles northeast of North Island of New Zealand. The country has a total area of 7,056 sq mi and an estimated population of 849,000 as of 2009.

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Allies of Fiji?

Australia that's all i know

Fiji is the centre of the Pacific with many allies. One of its greater Allies is China. Australia and New Zealand have sat sanctions against the Fiji Government isolating Fiji and its people. The "Look North Policy" have attracted many investors, businesses, AID and others especially from China, S.Korea, Japan and the Middle East.

Is Fiji a territory of us?

No. Fiji is a country of its own, with its own laws,legislation,currency and government. Fiji got Independence from Britain in 1970.

What is the telephone country code for Fiji?

Fiji is country code +679. There are no city codes or area codes. The local number is 7 digits.

(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)

Where is the rainest part of Fiji?

Suva. It has a peculiar weather pattern where it rains solidly for 8 days and nights called Bogi Walu.

What is the annual income in Fiji?

11 thousand in rural areas

23 thousand in urban areas

according to 2008 survey

In which hemisphere is Fiji?

Fiji Islands falls in the southern hemisphere

What is Fiji's pollution?

If my calculations are correct it is not polluted.

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Who are Fiji's national heroes and heroines?

Late Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna

Waisele Serevi

Commodore Frank Bainimarama

What race are the people from Fiji?

It all depends on where your decsendents are from. Such as id your originally from Germany you are considered a German- Fijian.

Are there monuments in Fiji?

Yes, lots.

The monument of King Ma'afu of Tonga.

The monument of Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna.

The Deed of Cession Stone.

The first arrivals of the Lapita people to Fiji monument.

The International Dateline 180meridean in Taveuni.

The Statue of Queen Victoria in Tailevu.

WW2 Memorial Statue in Suva.

Are black Fijians and Papua New Guineans related to black Africans?

No, just because they both have really dark skin, that does not make them related. That's like asking if East Asians and whites are related just because they're both pale.

Were the native fijians cannibles?

We can't be sure, because they ate all the early visitors to Fiji....

No, just kidding. They were not. However, I am reminded of the joke from Mark Twain's book on Hawaii, quoting a local chieftain who remarked, "We understand Christianity - we have eaten the missionaries."

What is the fijian word for home?

Fijian word for home is Vale. Pronounced - Var/Lay.

What was the population of Fiji in the 1800s 1900s and 2000?

1800: Unknown, but probably 120-150,000

1900: 120,000 (94,000 indigenous)

2000: 814,000

The population in 1800 isn't known, but we do know that disease severely reduced the indigenous population in the second half of the 19th century.

If you were in Fiji at Christmas time would it be hot or cold?

It is always warm in Fiji. (minimum temperatures are 18.3°C (65°F)

The islands of Fiji are in the Pacific Ocean, near 18°N 179°W. Since it is in the tropical region, its seasons do not change very much. It would be the "summer" (rainy season)and possibly warmer, but the sea winds moderate this year round. The warmest temperatures in December are around 32° C (90°F). The amount of rainfall (short heavy showers) varies among the islands, with the wetter islands having lower temperatures.

Your capital is Suva?

Suva is the capital and the second most populated municipality of Fiji.