Papua New Guinea and Indonesia share the Pacific island of?
Papua New Guinea and Indonesia share the island of New Guinea.
What country does the CNMI belong to?
The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), including Saipan, Tinian, and Rota, is a territory of the United States.
Is it expensive to live in Guam?
yes the rent on average is about 1800-2400 a month if your renting a house most apts/condos can be anywhere from 1200-4000
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 characteristics of socially responsible tourism?
Socially Responsible is a wide concept that embraces many different answers. One of the most interesting answer to this questions is Robin Travels with his LivingAmsterdam.com.
They are more focused on economic aspect of this business rather than the environmental one.
LivingAmsterdam.com is online booking site for hotel, apartments and b&b in Amsterdam (they are still small but growing). The money earned with the booking site are redistributed to educational projects in developing countries. Robin Travels select and monitor the schools in order to guarantee financial and educational tranparency.
What are fijis natural resources?
The natural resources are that you can go flowers & higher life & my family is poor
What is the capital of each continent in the world?
The only continent that has a capital is Australia, whose capital is Canberra.
Antarctica has no capital because it does not belong to any country.
The other continents (Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, and South America) have no capital because they consist of many separate countries, each of which has its own capital or capitals.
What tendency in Winston's mother has been driven out of people in Oceania?
All criminal confessions are untrue.
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".
In addition to winning it as a spoils of war, for something like $20 million the US bought Guam, Philippines and Puerto Rico from the Spanish after the Spanish-American war. This was all drafted up in the Treaty of Paris.
What did the French use the island of Mururoa for?
The French conducted nuclear tests on the Mururoa Atoll.
Guam's cities are villages of which there are 19. The capital village is Hagåtña.
When and where is justin bieber's next concert in Guam?