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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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Who is the god of Fiji?

Majority of Fiji's population is Christians, followed by Hindus and Islam.

People serve their own Gods and have the free to do any religious activities as they please.

Where can you find a christian store in Fiji in the pacific?

Fiji Christian BookshopAddress:PO Box 11353, SuvaCountry:Fiji IslandsPhone:(679) 3308 544Fax:(679) 3308 544Email:Website:Category:Bookshops & StationersProducts:

Does Fiji water cause kidney stone?

No unless someone besides the manufacturer tampered with it before consumption

Are there any Amusement parks in Fiji?

I have googled and cannot find anything. When I visited Fiji in 2011, the locals were talking about a theme park but no one knew of the exact location.

What does the fijian flag look like?

The Fijian flag looks kind of like the Hawaii flag... you know, since they both are founded by Polynesians. The Hawaii flag is placed in the upper-left hand corner of the periwrinkle flag, and takes up a quarter of the flag. Then, at the middle-rightish, there is a symbol that retpresents peace by the White Dove of Peace, three palm trees, then one big palm tree, and last but not least a bunch of bananas, I belive is the last one. Then, at the top of the symbol, is a king big cat, A.K.A. Lion, Male. Hope this was what you were looking for. =) Moca Loca =)

What is the population of Fiji?

The 2007 census estimate of Fiji's population was 837,271. There are three-hundred islands in Fiji. These islands range in size from small coral atolls to large volcanic islands. Only about 100 of the islands are inhabited.
About 945,000.

What are the effects of smoking marijuana on students in Fiji?

Smoking marijuana causes students in Fiji to have an increased appetite. Habitual marijuana use adversely affects their short term memory.

Why do people eat pizza?

People eat pizza because the taste appeals to some!

What are fijis natural resources?

The natural resources are that you can go flowers & higher life & my family is poor

How Much Does It Cost For Me and My Family to go to Fiji?

An average family in the Fiji Islands uses about $60.00FJD on a weekly basis to survive. The money simply covers red meat from butchery, pay bills such as water and electricity, rice, sugar, flour and toiletries. Fresh fruits, veggies, green leafy goods and rootcrops can be bought from ones backyard farm.

How do you say excited in fijian?

Excited in Fijian is - Au marau. Pronounced as- Ah/U/Mah/Rha/U.

Why do Houses in Fiji have straw roofs?

i don't know that answer sorry bot find the answer on wikipedia

Is there a McDonald's in Fiji?

there is probably a mcdonalds everywhere lol

How much is 9.95 of US dollars worth in Australia?

9.95 = 11.2485 US Dollar Australian Dollar 1 USD = 1.1305 AUD 1 AUD = 0.8846 USD You can always go to http://www.advfn.com/ and it will make the conversion for you.

What are the main rivers in Fiji?

There is only one major river in the Fiji Islands and it is the Rewa River.

Is there any famous buildings in Fiji?

Yes. The Tappoo City building is the most famous!

How did Fiji gets its name?

Captain James Cook gave the Fiji Islands the name "Fiji" essentially due to a misunderstanding with Fiji's close neighbors the Tongans. Fijians originally called their islands "Viti". A Fijian person also refers to themselves as "Kaiviti" where "Kai" means "from" and "Viti" being the indigenous name of the Fiji Islands. This is also seen with the name of Fiji's largest island "Viti Levu" roughly translating to "Big Viti". While exploring the region, Captain Cook first happened upon the Tongan Islands. As he asked the Tongans what island neighbored theirs, referring to the Fiji Islands, they answered him "Viti". However due to their accent, the pronunciation of "Viti" sounded like "Fiji" resulting in Captain Cook recording the islands as the "Fiji Islands".

What is the national symbol of Fiji?

http://www.fiji.gov.fj/publish/national_symbols.shtml

What is Fiji known for?

it is known for its wonderful water , and apples