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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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What is your country of origin if you are from Fiji?

country of origin : Fiji

nationality : Fijian

Who are Fiji's major trade partners?

Fiji's most major trading partners are Australia and New Zealand.

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When was Rotuma created?

Rotuma was created on 1970-10-10.

WHAT IS THE continent off suva?

Suva is the capital and the biggest city of the Republic of Fiji. The country is part of the Oceania Group of Islands under Australian continent.

How much does a can of coke cost in Fiji?

$1.20FJD and prices may vary depending on the province.

Other landmarks of Fiji?

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Is it possible to live in Fiji Just like they did in the blue lagoon like on the beach in villas?

Yes; it's very expensive. You can stay in a bungalow or "bure" with a thatched roof and an open floor plan (the bed and sitting area are not separated by walls). http://www.matangi-island-fiji-resort.com/buredlx.php Bungalows are not only located on the beach. The most expensive bungalows are built right over the water, often with a viewing port in the floor. The resort cited in the URL above also offers treehouse bungalows.

How do you make money in Fiji?

You work like everyone else to earn a living.

Is Fiji medc?

Fiji is considered to be an LEDC by most.

Who is the queen of Fiji?

no one there is not a queen in fiji. i have been there.

How do you say hello in Figi?

In the Fiji Islands it is Thankyou (in english)

Vinaka Vakalevu (in Fijian)

Dhanyavaad (Fiji-Hindi)

Can you list visa free country for FIJI passport holder?

Countries (Length of stay)

Andorra(90 days)

Antigua Barbuda (180 days)

Bahamas (90 days),

Barbados (180 days)

Bermuda (180 days)

Botswana (90 days)

Belize (90 days)

Bangladesh (90 days)

Cayman Islands (30 days)

Chile ( 90 days)

Costa Rica (30 days)

Cook Islands, (31 days)

Dominican Reppublic (30 Days)

Eqcuador (90 days)

Ei Salvador (90 days)

Grenada (90 days)

Guatemala ( 90 days)

Haiti ( 90 days)

Hong-Kong, (90 days)

India (90 days)

Indonesia (30 days)

Ireland (90 days)

Israel (90 days)

Jamaica (180 days)

Kenya( 30 days)

Kiribati (28 days)

Kosovo (90 days )

Liechtenstein ( 90 days)

Malaysia (30 days)

Maldives (30 days)

Malawi (30 days)

Mauritius (90 days)

Micronesia (30 days)

Montenegro(90 days)

Nauru (30 days)

'Palau (30 days)

Palestine (90 days)

Peru (90 days)

Philippines (21 days),

Pitcairn Islands (14 days)

Saint Helena (90 days)

Seychelles (90 days)

south Korea (30 days)

Singapore (30 days)

Saint kitts Nevis(90 days)

Saint Vincent Grenadines(30 days)

Saint Lucia(90 days)

Samoa( 60 days)

Tonga (30 days)

Tuvalu (90 days),

Trinidad Tobago (90 days)

Tunisia (90 days)

Uganda (30 days)

Vanuatu,( 90 days)

Zambia( 90 days)

Zimbabwe(90 days)

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Why is Fiji called a mult-cultural country?

Fiji is called a multi-cultural country because it is very multi-cultural! Native Fijians and Indo-Fijians are two main races in the Fiji islands making Fijian and Fiji-Hindi the second language of the country. English is in fact the countrys language. In the Fiji Islands there are a great number of Asians who are from mainland China, South Koreans, Japanese, Taiwanese, Indonesians, Pakistanis. Also there are a great number of Europeans especially from France and the United Kingdom. Other Pacific Islanders tend to call Fiji home. Because Fiji is culturally diversified a mosque, temple and church can be found in every street corner. Intergration in food, clothing, language, holidays and partys bring and share each persons culture in Fiji. Fiji is indeed a great island nation with lots of respect and tolerance to each persons belief and views.