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Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It lies about north-northeast of New Zealand. Fiji consists ...
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2day FM 2Day FM (call sign 2DAY) is a commercial FM radio station broadcasting in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, on a frequency of 104.1 MHz, and is part of Southern Cross Austereo's Hit Network. History 1980s 2Day FM was one of three radio st ...
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1950s

1953 Suva earthquake The 1953 Suva earthquake occurred on 14 September at 00:26 UTC near Suva, Fiji, just off the southeast shore of Viti Levu. This earthquake had an estimated magnitude of 6.8 and 6.4. The earthquake triggered a coral reef platform collapse and a ...


1960s

1963 South Pacific Games The 1963 South Pacific Games, held from 29 August to 9 September 1963 at Suva in Fiji, was the first edition of the South Pacific Games. The multisport games were established to engender bonds of friendship amongst peoples in the Pacific, after an ...
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1964 Fiji rugby union tour of Europe and Canada The 1964 Fiji rugby union tour of Europe and Canada was a series of matches played by the Fiji national rugby union team in Wales, France, and Canada between September and October 1964. Twelve matches were played, three against national sides. ...
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1968 New Zealand rugby union tour of Australia and Fiji The 1968 New Zealand tour rugby to Australia and Fiji was the 21st tour by the New Zealand national rugby union team to Australia and it ended with a match at Fiji. The previous tour by the All Blacks to Australia was the 1962 tour. The Wallabi ...
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1969 Wales rugby union tour The 1969 Wales rugby union tour was a series of rugby union games undertaken by the Wales national rugby union team to Australia, Fiji and New Zealand. The tour took in four matches against regional and invitational teams and three tests; two to N ...


1970s

1972 Australia rugby union tour of New Zealand and Fiji __FORCETOC__ The 1972 Australia rugby union tour of New Zealand and Fiji was a series of thirteen rugby union matches, including three tests, played by the Wallabies in New Zealand, plus a one-off test match played by the Wallabies against the F ...
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1973 England rugby union tour of Fiji and New Zealand The 1973 England rugby union tour of Fiji and New Zealand was a series of matches played by the England national rugby union team in Fiji and New Zealand in August and September 1973. England played five games, including a test match against the ...
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1976 Ireland rugby union tour of New Zealand and Fiji 1976 Ireland rugby union tour of New Zealand and Fiji. The Ireland national rugby union team toured New Zealand and Fiji for the first time in 1976. Although Ireland had first played the All Blacks in 1905, this tour saw Ireland play them away f ...
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1977 British Lions tour to New Zealand In 1977 the British Lions rugby union team toured New Zealand. The Lions played 26 matches, including four internationals against the All Blacks. They lost the series against the All Blacks by three matches to one. The team played as the Briti ...
- 1979 England rugby union tour of Japan, Fiji and Tonga -
1979 France rugby union tour of Fiji and New Zealand The 1979 France rugby union tour of Fiji New Zealand Tahiti was a series of ten matches played in June and July 1979 by the France national rugby union team in Fiji, New Zealand and Tahiti. The team won seven matches and lost three, including d ...
- 1979 New Zealand rugby union tour of Australia -
1979 South Pacific Games The 1979 South Pacific Games, held at Suva in Fiji from 28 August to 8 September 1979, was the sixth edition of the South Pacific Games. Participating countries Nineteen Pacific nations or territories attended: Sports There were 18 sports co ...


1980s

1980 Australia rugby union tour of Fiji The 1980 Australia rugby union tour of Fiji was a series of 3 matches played in May 1980 by Australia in Fiji. Results ''Scores and results list Australia's points tally first.'' Sources * Howell, Max (2005) ''Born to Lead – Wallaby Te ...
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1980 Fiji rugby union tour of Argentina The 1980 Fiji rugby union tour of Argentina was a series of matches played between October and November by the Fiji national rugby union team in Argentina. It was the first visit of a rugby union team from Polynesia to Argentina. Results ...
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1980 Fiji rugby union tour of New Zealand The 1980 Fiji rugby union tour of New Zealand was a series of twelve matches by the Fiji national rugby union team in New Zealand in August and September 1980. The Fiji team won only four of the twelve matches, and lost the single international ...
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1980 Italy rugby union tour of USA, New Zealand and South Pacific The 1980 Italy rugby union tour of the United States, New Zealand and the South Pacific was a series of matches played from 11 June–8 July 1980 in the United States, South Pacific Islands and New Zealand by the Italian rugby union team. It w ...
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1980 New Zealand rugby union tour of Australia and Fiji The 1980 New Zealand tour rugby to Australia and Fiji was the 24th tour by the New Zealand national rugby union team to Australia and ended with three matches at Fiji. The last tour of "All Blacks" in Australia was the short 1979 tour. All Bl ...
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1980 OFC U-20 Championship The OFC U-20 Championship 1980 was held in Fiji. It also served as qualification for the intercontinental play-off for the 1981 FIFA World Youth Championship. Teams The following teams entered the tournament: * * (host) * * * * Group sta ...
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1982 Fiji rugby union tour of Great Britain and Canada The 1982 Fiji rugby union tour of Great Britain and Canada was a series of matches played between September and October 1982 and by Fiji national rugby union team, in Scotland, England and Canada. A match against Scotland and another against ...
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1982 Pacific Tri-Nations The 1982 Pacific Tri-Nations was the first edition of the Pacific Tri-Nations tournament competed for between Fiji, Tonga and Western Samoa with each team playing the other two teams once. Western Samoa were the inaugural winners winning both of t ...
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1984 Australia rugby union tour of Fiji The 1984 Australia rugby union tour of Fiji was a series of 3 matches played in May 1984 by Australia in Fiji. __TOC__ Results ---- ---- Touring party *Manager: Chilla Wilson *Assistant Manager/Coach: Alan Jones *Hon. Doctor: Sr. S. S ...
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1984 Fiji rugby union tour of Australia The 1984 Fiji rugby union tour of Australia was a series of matches played between March and April 1984 by Fiji national rugby union team in Australia. No test match were played. Results ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- {{ ...
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1984 New Zealand rugby union tour of Fiji The 1984 New Zealand rugby union tour of Fiji was a series of four rugby union matches played by the New Zealand national rugby union team (the All Blacks) in Fiji in October 1984. The All Blacks won all four games, including the international ...
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1985 Fiji rugby union tour of British Isles The 1985 Fiji rugby union tour of British Isles was a series of matches played in October 1985 in Wales, Ireland, and England by the Fiji national rugby union team. Results ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Referenc ...
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1986 Wales rugby union tour of the South Pacific The 1986 Wales rugby union tour of South Pacific was a series of matches played by Wales national rugby union team in the south pacific islands. The matches with Tonga ad Samoa was the first official matches against Wales with the official stat ...
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1988 England rugby union tour of Australia and Fiji The 1988 England rugby union tour of Australia and Fiji was a series of nine matches played by the England national rugby union team in Australia and Fiji in May and June 1988. The England team won six of their nine matches and lost the other th ...
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1988 OFC U-20 Championship The OFC U-20 Championship 1988 was held in Suva, Fiji. It also served as qualification for the intercontinental play-offs for the 1989 FIFA World Youth Championship. Teams The following teams entered the tournament: * * (host) * * * * * ...
- 1989 Fiji rugby union tour in Southern Hemisphere -
1989 Fiji rugby union tour of Europe The 1989 Fiji rugby union tour of Europe was a series of matches played in October–November 1989 in Europe by Fiji national rugby union team. Results ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- References * Note {{Rugby unio ...
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1989 Melanesia Cup The Melanesia Cup 1989 was the second Melanesia-wide tournament ever held. It took place in Fiji and five teams participated: Fiji, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, Vanuatu and for the first time Papua New Guinea. The teams played each other acco ...


1990s

1990 Fiji rugby union tour of Hong Kong and France The 1990 Fiji rugby union tour of Hong Kong and France was a series of matches played in December 1990 in Hong Kong and France by Fiji national rugby union team. The matches played in France were valid for the "Toulouse Centenary International ...
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1990 Oceania Athletics Championships The 1990 Oceania Athletics Championships were held at the National Stadium in Suva, Fiji, between July 11–14, 1990. A total of 38 events were contested, 22 by men and 16 by women. Athletes from the French overseas territories in the South ...
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1990 OFC U-20 Championship The OFC U-20 Championship 1990 was held in Fiji. It also served as qualification for the intercontinental play-off for the 1991 FIFA World Youth Championship. Teams The following teams entered the tournament: * * (host) * * * Matches ...
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1991 England rugby union tour of Australia and Fiji The 1991 England rugby union tour of Australia and Fiji was a series of six matches played by the England national rugby union team in Australia and Fiji in July 1991. The England team won five of their nine matches. England lost their internati ...
- 1993 Scotland rugby union tour of the South Pacific -
1994 OFC U-20 Championship The OFC U-20 Championship 1994 was held in Fiji. It also served as qualification for the 1995 FIFA World Youth Championship. Teams The following teams entered the tournament: * * (host) * * * * * * Group stage Group A Group B Sem ...
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1994 Pacific Cup The 1994 Pacific Cup was the seventh staging of the Pacific Cup. It is a rugby league tournament held between Pacific teams. The tournament was hosted by Fiji and eventually won by Tonga, who defeated the hosts 34 - 11 in the final. Squads Befo ...
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1995 Fiji rugby union tour of Wales and Ireland The 1995 Fiji rugby union tour of Wales and Ireland was a series of matches played in October and November 1995 in Wales and Ireland by the Fiji national rugby union team. Results ''Scores and results list Fiji's points tally first.'' Referen ...
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1996 Fiji rugby union tour of Hong Kong The 1996 Fiji rugby union tour of Hong Kong were a series of matches played in September and October in Hong Kong by the Fiji national rugby union team. Results ''Scores and results list Fiji's points tally first.'' References * {{DE ...
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1996 Fiji rugby union tour of New Zealand and South Africa The 1996 Fiji rugby union tour of New Zealand and South Africa were a series of matches played in June and July in New Zealand and South Africa by Fiji national rugby union team. Results ''Scores and results list Fiji's points tally first.' ...
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1996 Great Britain Lions tour The 1996 Great Britain Lions tour was a rugby league tour by the Great Britain team which took place from September to November 1996. The tour included games in Papua New Guinea, Fiji and New Zealand, however due to the ongoing Super League war an ...
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1997 Fiji rugby union tour of New Zealand The 1997 Fiji rugby union tour of New Zealand was a series of matches played in May and June1997 in New Zealand by Fiji national rugby union team. Results ''Scores and results list Fiji's points tally first.'' References {{DEFAULTS ...
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1998 France rugby union tour of Argentina and Fiji The 1998 France rugby union tour of Australia and Fiji was a series of matches played in June 1998 in Argentina and Fiji by France national rugby union team.
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1998 Scotland rugby union tour of Oceania The 1998 Scotland rugby union tour of Fiji and Australia was a series of matches played in May–June 1998 in Fiji and Australia by Scotland national rugby union team. The Scottish team lost all the test matches. In the first match of the tou ...
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1999 Oceania Club Championship The 1999 Oceania Club Championships was held in September 1999. The tournament was designed to decide the Oceania Football Confederation's entrant into the 2000 FIFA Club World Championship. The competition was held in Fiji (Nadi and Lautoka). ...


2000s

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2002 Fiji rugby union tour of British Isles The 2002 Fiji rugby union tour of Europe was a series of matches played in November 2002 in Wales, Ireland and Scotland by Fiji national rugby union team. Results Wales Wales: 15. Rhys Williams (rugby union, born 1980), Rhys Williams, 14. Ma ...
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2000 Melanesia Cup The Melanesia Cup 2000 was the seventh and the last Melanesia-wide tournament ever held. It took place in Fiji and five teams participated: Fiji, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu and served for the third time as an Ocea ...
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2001 EAP Under-19 Cricket Trophy The 2001 EAP Under-19 Cricket Trophy was a cricket tournament held in Fiji from 19–25 August 2001, during the 2001 international season. All matches were held in Nadi, Fiji, Nadi. Papua New Guinea Under-19 cricket team, Papua New Guinea won the ...
- 2001 Melanesian Championships in Athletics -
2002 OFC U-20 Championship The 2002 OFC U-20 Qualifying Tournament was held in Fiji and Vanuatu from December 7 to December 22, 2002 to determine the entrant into the 2003 FIFA U-20 World Cup. The match schedule was revised following the late withdrawal of the Cook Island ...
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2003 Fiji rugby union tours The 2003 Fiji rugby union tours were two series of matches played between June and August 2003 in Australia, New Zealand and South America by Fiji national rugby union team. The matches were played in two different periods: in June in Austral ...
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2003 South Pacific Games The 2003 South Pacific Games were held in Suva, Fiji from 28 June to 12 July 2003. They are also known as the XII South Pacific Games. The Games were the 12th ''South Pacific Games'' to be held since the event's inception and were the 40th annive ...
- 2004 Oceania Swimming Championships -
2004 OFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament The 2004 OFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament was an association football tournament used two determine the Oceanian participant to compete at the 2004 Summer Olympics. It was held at Govind Park in Ba, Fiji, from March 2–6, 2004. It was t ...
- 2004 Pacific Islanders rugby union tour - 2005 Fiji rugby union tour of Europe -
2006 in Fiji The following lists events that happened during 2006 in the Republic of Fiji. Incumbents *President: Josefa Iloilo (until December 5), Frank Bainimarama (starting December 5) *Vice-President: Joni Madraiwiwi (until December 5), vacant thereafte ...
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2006 Italy rugby union tour The 2006 Italy rugby union tour was a series of two matches played in June 2006 in Japan and Fiji by Italy national rugby union team. After a convincing victory against Japan, the team managed by Pierre Berbizier, lost against Fiji. Results Ja ...
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2006 Pacific Islanders rugby union tour The 2006 Pacific Islanders rugby union tour of Europe was a series of test matches played by the Pacific Islanders rugby union team, Pacific Islanders team in Wales, Scotland, and Ireland during November 2006. The Pacific Islanders lost all thr ...
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2007 Colonial Cup The 2007 Colonial Cup was rugby union competition held in Fiji. The Fiji Rugby Union controls the Colonial Cup which is used to pick players for the Fiji national team. This year saw the emergence of a new team, the Bligh Roosters, based in Tavu ...
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2007 in Fiji The following lists events that happened during 2007 in the Republic of Fiji. Incumbents *President: Josefa Iloilo (starting January 4) along with Frank Bainimarama *Prime Minister: Jona Senilagakali (until January 4), Frank Bainimarama (startin ...
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2007 IRB Pacific Nations Cup The 2007 IRB Pacific Nations Cup was a rugby union competition held between six Pacific Rim sides; Australia A, Fiji, Japan, Samoa, Tonga and the Junior All Blacks (New Zealand's second XV). This was the first year that Australia A had competed &n ...
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2008 IRB Pacific Nations Cup The 2008 Pacific Nations Cup was a rugby union tournament held between six national sides on the Pacific Rim: Australia A, Fiji, Japan, Samoa, Tonga and New Zealand Māori (just for this year). The inaugural competition was held in 2006. This y ...
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2008 Oceanian Futsal Championship The 2008 OFC Futsal Championship was the fifth edition of the main international futsal tournament of the Oceanian region. It took place in Suva, Fiji from 8 June to 14 June 2008. The tournament also acted as a qualifying tournament for the 200 ...
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2008 OFC Men's Olympic Football Tournament The 2008 OFC Men's Olympic Football Tournament functioned as the qualifying tournament to the association football competition at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing for the member nations of the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC). The tournam ...
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2008 Pacific Islanders rugby union tour of Europe The 2008 Pacific Islanders rugby union tour of Europe was a series of test matches played by the Pacific Islanders team in England, France, and Italy during November 2008. The team lost the first two test matches against England and France, bu ...
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2009 Oceanian Futsal Championship The 2009 OFC Futsal Championship was the sixth edition of the main international futsal tournament of the Oceanian region. It took place from 7 July to 11 July 2009, and was hosted by Fiji, which had also hosted the previous edition. The number o ...
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2009 Pacific Cup The 2009 Pacific Cup, known as the 2009 SP Brewery Pacific Cup due to sponsorship, was a rugby league competition held in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. The competing teams were the , , , , . Tonga, Fiji and PNG had their places in the draw co ...
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2009 IRB Pacific Nations Cup The 2009 Pacific Nations Cup is a rugby union tournament held between five national sides on the Pacific Rim: Fiji, Japan, Samoa, Tonga and the Junior All Blacks. The New Zealand Māori team that won the tournament last year will no longer take pa ...


2010s

2010 Oceanian Futsal Championship The 2010 OFC Futsal Championship was the seventh edition of the main international futsal tournament of the Oceanian region. It took place from 8 August to 14 August 2010, and was hosted by Fiji, which had also hosted the two previous editions. ...
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2010 IRB Pacific Nations Cup The 2010 Pacific Nations Cup was a rugby union tournament held between four national sides on the Pacific Rim: Fiji national rugby union team, Fiji, Japan national rugby union team, Japan, Samoa national rugby union team, Samoa and Tonga national r ...
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2010 Pacific Rugby Cup The 2010 Pacific Rugby Cup was the fifth edition of the Pacific Rugby Cup competition. First held in 2006, the 2010 edition, like its predecessors, featured 6 representative rugby union football teams; 2 from each of the three Pacific rugby unions ...
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2011 Oceanian Futsal Championship The 2011 Oceanian Futsal Championship (OFC) was the eighth edition of the main international futsal tournament of the Oceanian region. It took place from May 16 to May 20, 2011, and was hosted by Fiji, which had also hosted three previous editions ...
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2011 IRB Pacific Nations Cup The 2011 Pacific Nations Cup was a rugby union tournament held between the four national sides on the Pacific Rim: Fiji national rugby union team, Fiji, Japan national rugby union team, Japan, Samoa national rugby union team, Samoa and Tonga nati ...
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2011 Pacific Rugby Cup The 2011 Pacific Rugby Cup was the sixth edition of the Pacific Rugby Cup competition. The tournament featured national 'A' teams from the three Pacific rugby unions as well as Super Rugby development teams from Australia and New Zealand. Teams ...
- 2012 Fiji floods (January) -
2012 IRB Pacific Nations Cup The 2012 Pacific Nations Cup rugby union tournament was held between the four national sides on the Pacific Rim: Fiji, Japan, Samoa and Tonga. Japan were the reigning champion after they defeated Fiji in the 2011 competition at Churchill P ...
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2012 Pacific Rugby Cup The 2012 Pacific Rugby Cup was the seventh edition of the Pacific Rugby Cup competition. The tournament featured national 'A' teams from the three Pacific rugby unions as well as Super Rugby development teams from Australia and New Zealand. Tea ...
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2012 Scotland rugby union tour of Australia, Fiji and Samoa In June 2012, the Scotland rugby union team made a tour of Australia, Fiji and Samoa, playing one test match against each. The tour began with Scotland's second consecutive win over Australia, meaning they retained the Hopetoun Cup. (They had b ...
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2013 end-of-year rugby union internationals The 2013 end of year rugby tests, also known as the 2013 Autumn internationals in the Northern Hemisphere, were a series of international rugby union matches predominantly played between European sides - England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland an ...
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2013 IRB Pacific Nations Cup The 2013 Pacific Nations Cup rugby union tournament was held between five national sides in the Pacific Region: Canada national rugby union team, Canada, Fiji national rugby union team, Fiji, Japan national rugby union team, Japan, Tonga national r ...
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2013 Oceania Sevens Championship The 2013 Oceania Sevens Championship was the sixth Oceania Sevens in men's rugby sevens. It was held at ANZ Stadium in Suva, Fiji. Samoa won the Oceania Sevens Championship by defeating Fiji 31-17. Cook Islands and American Samoa, as the two h ...
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2013 OFC U-20 Championship The 2013 OFC U-20 Championship was the 19th edition of the OFC Under 20 Qualifying Tournament, the biennial football championship of Oceania ( OFC). The competition was held at two venues in Fiji, from the 21 to 29 March, with the winner qualifyi ...
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2013–14 OFC Champions League The 2013–14 OFC Champions League was the 13th edition of the Oceanian Club Championship, Oceania's premier club football tournament organized by the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC), and the 8th season under the current OFC Champions League n ...
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2013 Pacific Rugby Cup The 2013 Pacific Rugby Cup was the eighth edition of the Pacific Rugby Cup competition. The tournament featured national 'A' teams from Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga, and the Junior Japan team which was added for the 2013 tournament. The format involved ...
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2014 end-of-year rugby union internationals The 2014 end-of-year rugby tests, also known as the 2014 autumn internationals in the Northern Hemisphere, were international rugby union matches predominantly played between visiting Southern Hemisphere countries and European nations. Brazil, Cana ...
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2014 Fiji National Football League The 2014 Fiji National Football League was the 38th season of the Fiji Premier League administered by the Fiji Football Association (FFA) since its establishment in 1977. The home and away season began on 18 January 2013 and the final was on 17 Ma ...
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2014 Hayne/Mannah Cup Fourteen or 14 may refer to: * 14 (number), the natural number following 13 and preceding 15 * one of the years 14 BC, AD 14, 1914, 2014 Music * 14th (band), a British electronic music duo * ''14'' (David Garrett album), 2013 *''14'', an unrelea ...
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2014 IRB Pacific Nations Cup The 2014 IRB Pacific Nations Cup, was the ninth edition of the IRB Pacific Nations Cup, the annual Tier 2 Rugby union tournament. Unlike previous competitions, the tournament was divided into two conferences of three teams each, with no interconfer ...
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2014 OFC U-20 Championship The 2014 OFC U-20 Championship was the 20th edition of the biennial international youth football tournament organized by the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) for players aged 19 and below (despite the name remaining as U-20 Championship). The ...
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2014–15 OFC Champions League The 2014–15 OFC Champions League (officially the 2015 Fiji Airways OFC Champions League for sponsorship reasons) was the 14th edition of the Oceanian Club Championship, Oceania's premier club football tournament organized by the Oceania Footba ...
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2014 Pacific Rugby Cup The 2013 Pacific Rugby Cup was the eighth edition of the Pacific Rugby Cup competition. The tournament featured national 'A' rugby union teams from Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Japan and Argentina. Additionally, four Super Rugby development sides joined the ...
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2015 World Rugby Pacific Challenge The 2015 Pacific Challenge was the tenth World Rugby Pacific Challenge (known as the IRB Pacific Rugby Cup in previous seasons). The tournament, featuring six national 'A' rugby union teams, was hosted in Fiji. The tournament was won by Pampas XV, ...
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2015 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup The 2015 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup was the tenth edition of the World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup (formerly known as the IRB Pacific Nations Cup), an annual international rugby union tournament. The 2015 title was contested between the Tier 2 n ...


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Acolastodes ''Acolastodes'' is a monotypic snout moth genus in the subfamily Phycitinae. Its only species, ''Acolastodes oenotripta'', is found in Fiji. Both the genus and the species were described by Edward Meyrick Edward Meyrick (25 November 1854, ...
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Adi Cakobau School Adi or ADI may refer to: Names and titles * Adi (mythology), an Asura in Hindu faith who appears in the Matsya Purāṇa * Adi (name), a given name in Hebrew and a nickname in other languages * Adi (title), a Fijian title used by females of chi ...
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Adi Da Adi Da Samraj, born Franklin Albert Jones (November 3, 1939 – November 27, 2008) was an American-born spiritual teacher, writer and artist. He was the founder of a new religious movement known as Adidam. Adi Da initially became known in the ...
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James AH KOY Sir James Michael Ah Koy, , ( zh, 何志美; born November 30, 1936) is a Fijian businessman, politician, and diplomat of Chinese and Fijian descent. He is Executive Chairman of Kelton Investments, the IT service provider Datec Group Ltd., Hono ...
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Rachel AH KOY Rachel Ah Koy (born May 31, 1989) is a Fiji Islander swimmer. She is the granddaughter of businessman, politician, and diplomat Sir James Ah Koy. She competed in the 2002 Commonwealth Games, setting a national record in the women's 50 metres b ...
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Gaffar AHMED Gaffar Ahmed is a former Fiji Labour Party (FLP) Fijian politician of Indian descent. Ahmed was born in Ba and is a former police officer. He represented the Ba West Indian Communal Constituency, one of 19 reserved for Indo-Fijians, from 1995 ...
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Colin AIKMAN Colin Campbell Aikman (24 August 1919 – 22 December 2002) was a New Zealand public servant, lawyer and diplomat. He was professor of jurisprudence and constitutional law at Victoria University of Wellington between 1955 and 1968; first Vice ...
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Rosy AKBAR Rosy Sofia Akbar is a Fijian politician and former Member of the Parliament of Fiji who served as the Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation from 2021 to 2022. She is originally from Ba and before entering politics she was Vice-Pri ...
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Shamima ALI Shamima Ali is a Fijian political activist of Indian descent. As of July 2015, she is the Coordinator of the Fiji Women's Crisis Centre (FWCC), a post she has held for many years. She has also been a member of the Fiji Human Rights Commission (FH ...
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Danielle ALAKIJA Danielle Remilekum B. Alakija, also known simply as Danni Alakija (born 3 May 1996) is a British-born Fijian athlete of Nigerian descent. She trains in the United States and was part of the silver medal-winning 4 × 400 m relay team at the 2011 P ...
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William ALLARDYCE Sir William Lamond Allardyce, (14 November 1861 – 10 June 1930) was a career British civil servant in the Colonial Office who served as governor of Fiji (1901–1902), the Falkland Islands (1904–1914), Bahamas (1914–1920), Tasmania (1920 ...
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All Nationals Congress All or ALL may refer to: Language * All, an indefinite pronoun in English * All, one of the English determiners * Allar language (ISO 639-3 code) * Allative case (abbreviated ALL) Music * All (band), an American punk rock band * ''All'' (All al ...
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ANZ (Fiji) ANZ Fiji is the largest bank in Fiji and has about a 40% market share. ANZ Fiji currently operates 13 branches country-wide. History ANZ Fiji traces its presence in Fiji back to 1873 through an acquisition. Investors from Auckland established t ...
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ANZ National Stadium The HFC Bank Stadium ( formally known as ANZ Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Suva, Fiji. HFC Stadium is used primarily for rugby league, rugby union and football matches, and features a track as well as a pitch suitable for worldwide comp ...
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Harry APTED Harry Joseph Apted (30 April 1925 – 8 April 2016) was a Fijian cricketer. He was a left-handed batsman who bowled slow left arm orthodox. Apted made his first-class debut for Fiji in 1948 against Auckland during Fiji's tour of New Zealand. Fr ...
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Argo (1800) ''Argo'' was an American schooner that was wrecked in Fiji during January 1800. Her owner was Robert Berry. ''Argos sailing career was not a smooth one. A contemporary account of her 1798 arrival in Port Jackson (Sydney, Australia) said: The '' ...
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Argyrogramma signata ''Argyrogramma signata'', the green semilooper, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. Distribution It is found in Africa, it is found on the Canary Islands, Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Madagascar, Mauritius, São Tomé, the Seychelles, Sierra Leo ...
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Millicent AROI Millicent Aroi is a Nauruan diplomat. She served as the High Commissioner of Nauru to Fiji from 1996 to 2004. Background Millicent Aroi is the widow of Kenos Aroi, the former President of Nauru. High Commissioner Aroi was the Nauruan High Co ...
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Kamlesh Kumar ARYA Kamlesh or Kamalesh is a given name which may refer to: * Kamlesh Khunti, British physician *Kamlesh Kumari (died 2001), police constable who thwarted a terrorist attack on the Parliament of India; posthumous recipient of the Ashoka Chakra Award, I ...
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Arya Pratinidhi Sabha of Fiji The Arya Pratinidhi Sabha of Fiji (Arya Representative Society) is the national body for all the Arya Samajs in Fiji. It was formed in 1918 and registered as a religious body through the efforts of Manilal Doctor, who was in Fiji from 1912 to ...
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Arya Samaj in Fiji The Arya Samaj was the first religious, cultural and educational Fiji Indian organisation established in Fiji. From its inception, in 1904, it attracted the young, educated and progressive Hindus into its fold. During the first three decades of t ...
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Arya Pratinidhi Sabha of Fiji The Arya Pratinidhi Sabha of Fiji (Arya Representative Society) is the national body for all the Arya Samajs in Fiji. It was formed in 1918 and registered as a religious body through the efforts of Manilal Doctor, who was in Fiji from 1912 to ...
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Atu Atu may refer to: * Atu, a character in Samoan mythology * Atu Bosenavulagi, an Australian rules footballer * Atu, Iran, a village in Iran * Atu Moli, New Zealand rugby union player * Atu'u is a village on Tutuila Island, American Samoa ATU may re ...
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Atuna elliptica ''Atuna elliptica'' is a species of plant in the family Chrysobalanaceae. It is endemic to Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part ...
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Avengers of the Reef ''Avengers of the Reef'' is a 1973 Australian children's film directed by Chris McCullugh and starring Simon Drake. Plot Scientist Bill Stewart goes to Fiji with his son Tim to investigate the appearance of the crown-of-thorns starfish in the r ...
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Alvin AVINESH Alvin Avinesh is a Fijian footballer who plays as a midfielder A midfielder is an outfield position in association football. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case known as defens ...
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Avon (ship) The Avon, formerly known as ''Dunolly'', was a 1,572 ton, iron sailing ship with a length of 255.6 feet, breadth of 37.6 feet and depth of 22.6 feet. She was built by Charles Connell of Glasgow in 1884 for John Brown of Glasgow. The Nourse Line b ...
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Azure-crested flycatcher The azure-crested flycatcher (''Myiagra azureocapilla'') or the blue-crested flycatcher, is a species of bird in the monarch flycatcher family Monarchidae. It is endemic to Fiji, where it is found on Taveuni. Its natural habitats are subtropica ...


Aglaia

Aglaia amplexicaulis ''Aglaia amplexicaulis'' is a species of tree in the family Meliaceae, endemic to Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceani ...
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Aglaia basiphylla ''Aglaia basiphylla'' is a species of plants in the family Meliaceae. It is endemic to Fiji. References External links ''Aglaia basiphylla''at The Plant List ''Aglaia basiphylla A.Gray''at Tropicos Tropicos is an online botanical database c ...
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Aglaia evansensis ''Aglaia evansensis'' is a species of plant in the family Meliaceae. It is endemic to Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oce ...
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Aglaia gracilis ''Aglaia gracilis'' is a species of plant in the family Meliaceae. It is endemic to Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Ocean ...
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Aglaia fragilis ''Aglaia fragilis'' is a species of plant in the family Meliaceae. It is endemic to Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Ocean ...
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Aglaia unifolia ''Aglaia unifolia'' is a species of plant in the family Meliaceae. It is endemic to Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Ocean ...
- Aglaia vitiensis


Ali

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Joy ALI Zulfikar Joy Ali (22 December 1978 – 5 January 2015) was a Fijian boxer. He had won 31 boxing matches in his career. Boxing career In 1995, Ali's first reported boxing match was against Raven, whom he defeated in the fourth round by a KO at t ...
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Junior Farzan ALI Junior Farzan Ali (commonly known as The Razor Farzan) (born 27 April 1980) is a Fijian professional boxer. He is the current WBF Asia Pacific lightweight champion. With 25 wins for 32 fights, Farzan is regarded as Fiji's best pound for pound box ...
- Naziah ALI


Astronidium

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Astronidium kasiense ''Astronidium kasiense'' is a species of plant in the family Melastomataceae. It is endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined z ...
- Astronidium lepidotum - Astronidium macranthum - Astronidium pallidiflorum - Astronidium robustum - Astronidium saulae - Astronidium storckii - Astronidium tomentosum - Astronidium victoriae


Athletics

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Athletics at the 1979 South Pacific Games Athletics competitions at the 1979 South Pacific Games were held in Suva, Fiji, between August 29 - September 8, 1979. A total of 37 events were contested, 22 by men and 15 by women. Medal summary Medal winners and their results were published o ...
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Ba F.C. Ba Football Club is a Fijian football club based in Ba that competes in the Fiji Premier League, the top flight of professional Fijian football. The club was founded in 1935. The club's home ground is the Govind Park. Ba Football Club have ...
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Jale BABA Jale Baba in Lautoka is a Fijian businessman and political organizer. A forestry graduate of the Australian National University, he worked for Fiji Pine Limited for more than 20 years, before leaving in 1999 to start his own company- Baba Fo ...
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Tupeni BABA Tupeni Lebaivalu Baba is a Fijian academic and politician, who founded the now-defunct New Labour Unity Party. Most members of this party later merged with several other centrist parties to form the Fiji Democratic Party (now part of the Natio ...
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Anand BABLA Anand Babla (1954 – December 22, 2008) was a Fijian politician of Indian descent. He was a member of the National Farmers Union and Fiji Labour Party (FLP), holding the Tavua constituency from 1992 to 2006. in the House of Representatives. ...
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Seremaia BAI Seremaia Baïkeinuku (born 4 January 1979) is a retired Fijian rugby union player who played most recently for Leicester Tigers in the Aviva Premiership, and represented Fiji at a National level. He plays at both Fly-half and Inside Centre. Car ...
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Atu Emberson BAIN Atu Emberson Bain (born ~) is a Fijian political leader. A leading figure in the Fiji Labour Party (FLP), she served from 1999 to 2006 as one of 8 Senators nominated by the Leader of the Opposition. Bain was educated at the University of Oxfor ...
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Frank BAINIMARAMA Josaia Voreqe "Frank" Bainimarama (Fijian: ʃoˈsɛia βoˈreŋɡe mbɛiniˈmarama born 27 April 1954) is a Fijian politician and former naval officer who served as the prime minister of Fiji from 2007 until 2022. A member of the FijiFirst ...
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Qoriniasi BALE Qoriniasi Babitu Bale (1941 — 21 March 2014) was a lawyer and politician who served twice as Fiji's Minister for Justice and Attorney-General, most recently from 2001 to 2006, when he was deposed in the military coup of 5 December. Like many of ...
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Jone BALEDROKADROKA Colonel Jone Baledrokadroka is a former career soldier who joined the Army in 1981 and was commissioned after attending an Officers commissioning course in Fiji. He was briefly the Acting Land Force Commander in January 2006. He was dismissed fr ...
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Matila BALEKANA Matila Baleilekutu Balekana (born 1932) is a Fijian-born Solomon Islander, who co-wrote the national anthem of the Solomon Islands with her husband, Panapasa Balekana. Matila Balekana is originally from Fiji, but has spent the majority of her a ...
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Panapasa BALEKANA Panapasa Balekana, MBE, SIM, (1929 – 22 January 2009) was a Fijian-born Solomon Islander who composed the national anthem of the Solomon Islands, "God Save Our Solomon Islands", with his wife, Matila Balekana. Panapasa Balekana co-wrote ...
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Banaba BanabaThe correct spelling and etymology in Gilbertese should be ''Bwanaba'' but the Constitution of Kiribati writes Banaba. Because of the spelling in English or French, the name was very often written Paanapa or Paanopa, as it was in 1901 Ac ...
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Joji BANUVE Joji Natadra Banuve (1940 – 17 June 2009) was a Fijian politician, who served in the Cabinet as Assistant Minister for Local Government, Housing, Squatter Settlement, and the Environment. In the aforementioned roles, he assisted Colonel Pio ...
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Barking imperial pigeon The barking imperial pigeon (''Ducula latrans''), also known as Peale's imperial pigeon, is a species of bird in the pigeon family Columbidae. It is endemic to Fiji, where it occurs on most of the medium and large islands. Its natural habitats a ...
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Tia BARRETT Te Rongotoa "Tia" Barrett previously known as John Richard Te Rongotoa Barrett (24 July 1947 – 15 November 2009) was a New Zealand diplomat of indigenous Ngati Maniapoto and Waikato extraction from the Tainui iwi. He was director of the Māori ...
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Iliseva BATIBASAGA Iliseva Batibasaga (born 23 March 1985) is a former Fijian-Australian rugby union player. She represented in 27 tests between 2006 and 2022. Batibasaga was named in the Wallaroos side for the 2006 Rugby World Cup in Canada. She was also a mem ...
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Batiki Batiki is an island of Fiji belonging to the Lomaiviti Archipelago. The island is of volcanic origin, with a land area of about 12 square kilometers. Its latitude is 17° 47' S; its longitude is 179° 9' W. Its population ...
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Bau District Bau District is a district of Tailevu Province, Fiji. It is coextensive with Bau Island, the traditional fiefdom of the Vunivalu of Bau Turaga na Vunivalu na Tui Kaba is the Paramount Chief of the Kubuna Confederacy, loosely translated the ti ...
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Bayard (ship) ''Bayard'' was a three masted, 67 metre long, 1,028 ton, sailing ship built by T. Vernon and Son, Liverpool for the Hall Line in 1864. In 1868 she was transferred to Sun Shipping Company and in 1881 sold to Foley and Company. On 20 August 1883 ...
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Mick BEDDOES Mick Malcolm Millis Beddoes, widely known as Mick Beddoes, is a Fijian politician and businessman from Nadi, who led the United Peoples Party (formerly the United General Party) from 2000 to 2013, and was the Leader of the Opposition at the time ...
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Nadira BEGG CBC North ( iu, ᓰᐲᓰ ᐅᑭᐅᖅᑕᖅᑐᒥ, lit=CBC Northwest, translit=, SiiPiiSii Ukiuqtaqtumi; cr, ᓰᐲᓰ ᒌᐌᑎᓅᑖᐦᒡ, label=cr, SiiPiiSii Chiiwetinuutaahch; french: Radio-Canada Nord) is the Canadian Broadcasting Corpora ...
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Beqa Beqa (pronounced ) is an island in Fiji, an outlier to the main island of Viti Levu, to the south. The island has a land area of and reaches a maximum elevation of . Beqa has 9 villages broken into 2 Tikinas or Districts: Sawau and Raviravi. ...
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Berar (Ship) The ''Berar'', named after a region in western India, was a sailing ship of 902 tons, owned by Tyser & Haviside and was built in 1863 by William Pile at Sunderland. Trips to New Zealand Initially the ''Berar'' was used to carry immigrants to ...
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Henry Spencer BERKELEY Sir Henry Spencer Hardtman Berkeley (6 September 1851 – 30 September 1918 ), was a barrister, Attorney General and Chief Justice of Fiji and Attorney-General of Hong Kong. Early life Berkeley was the third son of Thomas Berkeley Hardt ...
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Ahmed BHAMJI Ahmed Bhamji is a Fiji Indian businessman and National Federation Party politician. At 37 he became the youngest mayor in the country when he was elected the mayor of Ba. In the 1987 general election for the House of Representatives, he won the ...
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Bhawani Dayal Arya College Bhawani Dayal Arya College (''Bhawani Dayal High School'' until 1997) is a secondary school in Nakasi, Fiji. It is oriented to Hindu religious teachings as interpreted by the Arya Samaj movement. History Bhawani Dayal High School was establis ...
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Blackbirding Blackbirding involves the coercion of people through deception or kidnapping to work as slaves or poorly paid labourers in countries distant from their native land. The term has been most commonly applied to the large-scale taking of people in ...
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Waqa BLAKE Waqa Blake (born 26 October 1994) is a Fijian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a and for the Parramatta Eels in the NRL and Fiji at international level. He previously played for the Penrith Panthers in the National Rugby Lea ...
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Peter BLANCHARD Sir Peter Blanchard (born 2 August 1942) is a former judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Biography Blanchard was born in the Auckland suburb of Epsom on 2 August 1942, the son of Cyril and Zora Blanchard. His father served as a flying o ...
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Bligh Water In 1789 the English Royal Navy Cutter the Bounty commanded by Lieutenant William Bligh was overtaken by 18 crew led by Master's Mate Fletcher Christian in what has been named the "Mutiny on the Bounty." The area known as the Bligh Water is the body ...
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Alexander BLOKHIN Alexander Viktorovich Blokhin (russian: Александр Викторович Блохин) (born 12 January 1951 in Ivanovo, RSFSR, Soviet Union) is a Russian diplomat. He served as the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Rus ...
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Boda River This is a list of the rivers of Fiji. They are listed by island in clockwise order, starting at the north end of each island. Tributaries are listed under the parent stream. Gau *Wailevu River (Gau) Ovalau *Lovoni River Taveuni *Somosomo C ...
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Meli BOGILEKA Ratu Meli Bogileka is a Fijian politician. He was the Secretary of the People's National Party (PNP) up to its decision to merge into the Party of National Unity (PANU) on 5 March 2006. This merger, an affair complicated by several about-turn ...
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Samu BOLA Samuela Bola (born 17 March 1983, in Suva) is a Fijian rugby union footballer. He plays as a flanker for the Fiji Barbarians in the Pacific Rugby Cup. He is also part of the Fiji team to the 2010 IRB Pacific Nations Cup The 2010 Pacific Nations ...
- James BOLABIU - Jimi BOLAKORO -
Filimoni BOLAVUCU Filimoni Vakalololma Bolavucu (born 13 February 1981 in Suva) is a Fijian rugby union player, who currently plays for Dax in Pro D2. He plays as a wing. He played for the Suva Highlanders in the Colonial Cup. He also played for Lomaiviti in th ...
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Filipe BOLE Filipe Nagera Bole CBE, CF (23 August 1936 – 19 June 2019) was a Fijian politician who hailed from the village of Mualevu on the island of Vanua Balavu in the Lau Group. He had a reputation as one of Fiji's few politicians untainted by scan ...
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Derek BOYER Derek Boyer (born 14 June 1969) is a Fijian-Australian world champion powerlifter, former professional strongman competitor and actor. Strongman and powerlifting Boyer has competed seven times in the World' ...
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Brachylophus bulabula ''Brachylophus bulabula'', commonly known as the Central Fijian Banded Iguana is a species of Iguanidae, iguanid lizard endemic to some of the larger central and northwestern islands of Fiji (Ovalau (Fiji), Ovalau, Kadavu Island, Kadavu and Viti ...
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Inoke BRECKTERFIELD Inoke Breckterfield e-NO-kay(born April 25, 1977) is an American football coach who is currently the defensive line coach at the University of Washington. He played in the Canadian Football League (CFL) for the Toronto Argonauts (1999–2000) an ...
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British currency in Oceania Sterling was the currency of many, but not all parts of the British Empire. This article looks at the history of sterling in the Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific region. History The British victory at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 heralded t ...
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British Western Pacific Territories The British Western Pacific Territories (BWPT) was the name of a colonial entity, created in 1877, for the administration, under a single representative of the British Crown, styled High Commissioner for the Western Pacific, of a series of Paci ...
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George BROWN George Brown may refer to: Arts and entertainment * George Loring Brown (1814–1889), American landscape painter * George Douglas Brown (1869–1902), Scottish novelist * George Williams Brown (1894–1963), Canadian historian and editor * G ...
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Jabez BRYCE Jabez Leslie Bryce (January 1935 – February 11, 2010) was a Tongan-born Anglican bishop. He was the Bishop of Polynesia in the Province of New Zealand, which includes most of the South Pacific. He served from 1975 until his death in 2010. He ...
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Bua F.C. Bua F.C. also known as Bua Football Association is a semi-professional Fijian football team playing in the second division of the Fiji Football Association competitions. It is based in Bua, which is a province on the western end of the island ...
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Bua River This is a list of the rivers of Fiji. They are listed by island in clockwise order, starting at the north end of each island. Tributaries are listed under the parent stream. Gau *Wailevu River (Gau) Ovalau *Lovoni River Taveuni *Somosomo C ...
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Virisila BUADROMO Virisila Buadromo (born 1972) is a Fijian political activist and former journalist, who was the executive director of the Fiji Women's Rights Movement (FWRM) from 2001 to 2015. She used to be the news director for FM96. Political positions ...
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Bucaisau River This is a list of the rivers of Fiji. They are listed by island in clockwise order, starting at the north end of each island. Tributaries are listed under the parent stream. Gau * Wailevu River (Gau) Ovalau *Lovoni River Taveuni *Somosomo ...
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BUIVARORO Buivaroro (pronunciation: buiβaroro was a Fijian High Chief and Lord of the island of Nayau. Biography Buivaroro was born on Nayau. His father was Naosara, son of Chief Lutunasobasoba of Moala Island, whilst Buivaroro’s mother was High ...
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Mirza Namrud BUKSH Mirza Namrud Buksh (January 1925 – 29 November 2007), commonly known in Fiji as "Lulu Buksh", was a popular Fijian radio and television personality, auctioneer and maverick politician. He was born to Mirza Salim Buksh (M. S. Buksh) and Sarah Fl ...
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M. S. BUKSH Mirza Salim Buksh (died 27 July 1967) was an Indo-Fijian community leader. One of the first Indo-Fijians to gain a formal education, he was chosen as one of the representatives of the Indian community on a number of occasions. He helped form an ...
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I. L. BULA Ilikena Lasarusa Talebulamainavaleniveivakabulaimainakulalakebalau (born 15 November 1921, date of death unknown) was a Fijian cricketer who played nine first-class matches for Fiji between 1947–48 and 1953–54. He was more commonly know ...
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Bula FM Bula FM is an iTaukei (Fijian) language - commercial radio station in Fiji. The station broadcasts on the 102.6 frequency to the cities of Suva, Navua, Nausori, Labasa, Savusavu, Nadi, Denarau, Mamanuca and Lautoka. The station also broadcasts on ...
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Mitieli BULANAUCA Mitieli Bulanauca (born 1951 or 1952) is a Fijian politician and former Cabinet Minister. He is currently a member of the People's Alliance. He was educated at Lelean Memorial School in Nausori, Fiji. He graduated from the University of New ...
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Sakiusa BULICOKOCOKO Sakiusa Bulicokocoko (born 1950 or 1951 in Namara, Tailevu, Fiji; died August 2007 in Hawaii
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Bulou Bulou is a title used by Fijian women of chiefly rank, in the Provinces of Nadroga-Navosa and Kadavu, and parts of Serua Province, in Fiji. It is equivalent to ''Adi'', the title given to female chiefs elsewhere in Fiji. The equivalent t ...
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Joeli BULU Joeli Bulu (Siaoeli Pulu) ( 1810 – May 7, 1877) became a Christian in 1833. He was one of a band of Tongan teachers who came to Fiji in 1838, and pioneered the work of the Christian Church in this group. He served the Church in Fiji for a ...
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Che BUNCE Che Bunce (born 29 August 1975 in Auckland) is a New Zealand footballer was a player-coach for Waikato FC in the NZFC. He is a lawyer by trade. Club career In April 2006 he signed for New Zealand Knights where he was captain for the A-League ...
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Poseci BUNE Poseci Waqalevu Bune (born 1945/1946) is a former Fijian civil servant, diplomat, politician and Cabinet Minister. He has served as chair of the Public Service Commissioner, secretary to the Prime Minister, and as Fiji's permanent representative ...
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Burotu In the Melanesian mythology of Fiji, Burotu is the paradise-underworld. Newly dead souls are judged by Degei, and a few go to Burotu. The rest go to Murimuria.T. Williams, J. Calvert, ''Fiji and the Fijians'', Heylin, 1858. See also * Bulu, said to ...
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Seremaia BUROTU Seremaia "Jerry" Burotu (born 19 July 1987) in Tavua is a Fijian rugby union footballer. He currently plays for French team Provence Rugby and the Fiji national rugby union team and usually plays as a Number 8, Inside centre or wing. Career ...
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Sakeasi BUTADROKA Sakiasi Iliesa Bakewa Butadroka (died 2 December 1999) was a Fijian politician noted for his strident ethnic nationalism. Originally elected to the House of Representatives as a member of the ruling Alliance Party in the parliamentary election of ...
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Trevor BUTLER Trevor Butler is a TV personality, best known for being a contestant and winner of Big Brother Australia Series 4 (airing in 2004). As well as being the first, and currently the only, contestant to win the million prize money, as opposed to ...
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Juan Carlos BUZZETTI Juan Carlos Buzzetti (born 26 February 1945 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan football manager who last coached Fiji national football team. He managed the national team of Vanuatu from 2000 to 2004 and Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji H ...


Balaka

Balaka longirostris ''Balaka longirostris'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Arecaceae. It is found only in Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanes ...
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Balaka macrocarpa ''Balaka macrocarpa'' is a species of small palm in the family Arecaceae. It is found only in Fiji and is threatened by habitat loss. Description Balaka macrocarpa grows to a height of up to 8m high and has a green trunk. References ma ...
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Balaka microcarpa ''Balaka microcarpa'' is a species of palm tree. It is endemic to Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceania in the South Pa ...
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Balaka pauciflora ''Balaka pauciflora'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Arecaceae. It is found only in Fiji. The specific epithet ''pauciflora'' is Latin Latin (, or , ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-Europ ...
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Balaka seemannii ''Balaka seemannii'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Arecaceae that is endemic to Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, ...
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Balaka streptostachys ''Balaka streptostachys'' is a critically endangered species of flowering plant in the family Arecaceae. It is found only in Fiji. It grows to a height of and in diameter. It is distinct from the other ''Balaka'' species because of the twists i ...


C

Cabinet of Fiji The Cabinet of Fiji is a Government body of Ministers appointed by the Prime Minister of Fiji and responsible to the Parliament of Fiji. The Cabinet's constitutional basis is sections 90 to 96 of the 2013 Constitution of Fiji. Cabinet consists ...
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Caloptilia soyella ''Caloptilia soyella'' is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is known from Cape Verde, China, Fiji, India, Indonesia (Java), Japan (Kyūshū, Honshū, Shikoku), Sri Lanka and Vietnam. The wingspan is 9–10.2 mm. The larvae feed on '' ...
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Tomasi CAMA Tomasi Camaneisenirosi is a Fijian former rugby union footballer. He played for Nabua Rugby Club in Fiji and won 14 caps playing for making his test debut 10 August 1985 against at Ballymore, Brisbane scoring a try. He played four tests in th ...
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Camakau Camakau (, sometimes spelled thamakau) are a traditional watercraft of Fiji. Part of the broader Austronesian tradition, they are similar to catamarans, outrigger canoes, or smaller versions of the drua, but are larger than a takia. These vessel ...
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Reagan CAMPBELL-GILLARD Reagan Campbell-Gillard (born 27 July 1993), also known by the nicknames of "Reggie" or "RCG", is a professional rugby league footballer who plays as a for the Parramatta Eels in the NRL. He has also represented both Fiji and Australia at i ...
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Alipate CARLILE Alipate Carlile (born 30 April 1987) is a former professional Australian rules footballer for who played for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Carlile was born in Lautoka to mother Asenaca of Batiki. He ...
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Bill CAVUBATI Bill Cavubati (born 21 July 1970) is a former professional rugby union player. He played for Fiji and his position of choice was tighthead prop. Cavubati's claim to fame is that he is the heaviest player ever to receive the honour of an interna ...
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Tevita CAVUBATI Tevita ‘Tex’ Cavubati (born 12 August 1987) is a Fijian Rugby Union player who currently plays as a lock for Harlequins in the Premiership and for Fiji. Club career Cavubati comes from a strong rugby family, with brother Bill turning ou ...
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Viliame CAVUBATI Viliame Cavubati (born 1945 on Lakeba, Lakeba Island, Lau Islands, Lau) is a former Fijian politician and Cabinet of Fiji, Cabinet Minister. He was a member of the Soqosoqo ni Vakavulewa ni Taukei. His first foray into politics was in 1968, when ...
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Orisi CAVUILATI Orisi Cavuilati is a Fijian former professional rugby league footballer who represented Fiji at the 1995 World Cup. Playing career Cavuilati signed for the Sydney Bulldogs in 1995 from Fijian rugby union Rugby union, commonly known simp ...
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Joeli CAWAKI Joeli Ratulevu Cawaki is a Fijian politician and former Assistant Minister and Member of the Parliament of Fiji. Cawaki is a former naval officer. From 2010 to 2014 he was Commissioner of the Western Division. He resigned in July 2014 in order t ...
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Amy CHAMBERS Amy is a female given name, sometimes short for Amanda, Amelia, Amélie, or Amita. In French, the name is spelled ''"Aimée"''. People A–E * Amy Acker (born 1976), American actress * Amy Vera Ackman, also known as Mother Giovanni (1886–19 ...
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Champion versus Champion Champion versus Champion (CVC) is a football tournament organised in Fiji by the Fiji Football Association. This pair of home-and-away games are played as a season opener. In the old format the National Football League winner played the Inter-dist ...
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Charlie CHARTERS Charlie Charters (born 1968, London) is a former rugby union official and sports marketing executive turned thriller writer whose debut book ''Bolt Action'' was published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2010. Charters was raised in Fiji where his moth ...
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Mahendra CHAUDHRY Mahendra Pal Chaudhry ( hif, महेन्द्र पाल चौधरी; born 9 February 1942) is a Fijian politician and the leader of the Fiji Labour Party. Following a historic election in which he defeated the long-time former lead ...
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Chinese in Fiji The Chinese diaspora in Fiji is a small but influential community in the multiracial society that makes up modern-day Fiji. In the early 2000s their numbers were estimated at around 6,000, or a little over half of one percent of Fiji's populat ...
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Christian Democratic Alliance (Fiji) The Christian Democratic Alliance, better known locally by its Fijian name, ''Veitokani ni Lewenivanua Vakarisito'' (VLV), was a Fijian political party that operated in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The party was founded in 1997 when a fac ...
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David Ariu CHRISTOPHER David Ariu Christopher, also known as Kariamakin Airu Christopher (died 26 February 2022) was a politician of Banaban descent, who has held office in two countries — Fiji and Kiribati. Christopher was educated at Niusawa Primary School, Queen ...
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Churchill Park (Lautoka) Churchill Park is a multi-purpose stadium in Lautoka, Fiji. It is currently used mostly for football matches and hosts the home matches of Lautoka F.C. The Stadium also hosts International Rugby matches such as the Pacific Nations Cup and the Pa ...
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Cibaciba and Drakulu In Fijian mythology (specifically: Fiji), Cibaciba and Drakulu are the two cave entrances to the underworld (see Degei In Fijian mythology, Degei (pronounced ''Ndengei''), enshrined as a serpent, is the supreme god of Fiji. He is the creator of t ...
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Cibi The Cibi () is a Fijian meke of Bauan origin and war dance, generally performed before or after a battle. It came to prominence in the rugby field in 1939 when it was performed by the Fiji national rugby union team before the match. It is also kno ...
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Cicia Cicia () is a Fijian island of the Lau Group. One of the Northern Lau Islands, Cicia is volcanic and is composed of raised coral. Its area is . Cicia is inhabited and has an airport, Cicia Airport. The Australian magpie ''(Gymnorhina tibic ...
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Cicia Airport Cicia Airport is an airport serving Cicia, one of the Lau Islands in the Eastern Division of Fiji. It is operated by Airports Fiji Limited. Facilities The airport resides at an elevation of above mean sea level. It has one runway A ...
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Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji The Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji (CAAF) is the civil aviation authority in the Republic of Fiji and is responsible for discharging functions on behalf of the Government of Fiji under the States responsibility to the Convention on Internation ...
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Petero CIVONICEVA Petero Civoniceva ( (Thee-vo-nee-thee-vah); born 21 April 1976), is a Fijian-Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. A Queensland State of Origin and Australian international representa ...
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Fielding CLARKE Sir Fielding Clarke (23 February 1851 – 30 July 1928) was a British colonial barrister, civil servant and jurist. He served as Chief Justice of Fiji, Hong Kong and Jamaica. Early life Clarke was the fourth son of Henry Booth Clarke and hi ...
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Clinostigma exorrhizum ''Clinostigma exorrhizum'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Arecaceae. It is found only in Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Mela ...
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Clyde (ship) Several ships have been named ''Clyde'' for the River Clyde: * was launched at Calcutta and made one voyage to England for the British East India Company before she was lost in 1804 on the way to China. * was built at Greenock, Scotland. She made ...
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Coalition of Independent Nationals The Coalition of Independent Nationals (COIN) is a former political party in Fiji, which never won parliamentary representation. The party won less than 0.1% of the popular vote. It was originally a grouping of six candidates styling themselves a ...
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Coins of the Fijian dollar The coins of the Fijian dollar have been part of the physical form of Fiji's currency, the Fijian dollar. Decimal Coins of the Colony of Fiji (1969) In 1969, the Colonial Fiji, Colony of Fiji introduced the Fijian dollar at the rate of 2 dollars ...
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Joketani COKANASIGA Joketani Cokanasiga ( – 7 March 2021) was a Fijian politician, who served as Minister for Public Works and Energy in the interim Cabinet formed by Laisenia Qarase in the wake of the Fiji coup of 2000. He held office till an elected governm ...
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Collared lory The collared lory (''Vini solitaria'') is a species of parrot in the family Psittaculidae. It is endemic to the islands of Fiji. It is the only Fijian rainforest bird to adapt to urban area, urban landscapes and can be found in urban Suva. Measur ...
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John COLLINS John Collins may refer to: Arts and entertainment * John Collins (poet) (1742–1808), English orator, singer, and poet * John Churton Collins (1848–1908), English literary critic * John H. Collins (director) (1889–1918), American director an ...
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Colo-i-Suva Forest Reserve Colo-I-Suva Forest Park is a nature reserve near Suva, Fiji. It offers hiking trails, swimming, and birdwatching. The forest is part of the Queen's Commonwealth Canopy. History Established in 1872, Colo-i-Suva Forest National Park in Fiji is a ...
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Colonial Cup Colonial Cup may refer to: * Colonial Cup (ice hockey), the trophy for the post-season champion of the International Hockey League. * Colonial Cup (rugby league), an international rugby league football challenge match played between the United Stat ...
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Colonial Sugar Refining Company (Fiji) The Colonial Sugar Refining Company (CSR) began operations in Fiji in 1880 and until it ceased operations in 1973, had a considerable influence on the political and economic life of Fiji. Prior to its expansion to Fiji, the CSR was operating Suga ...
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Commonwealth Pacific Cable System COMPAC, the Commonwealth Pacific Cable System, was an undersea telephone cable system connecting Canada with New Zealand and Australia. It was completed by closing the last gap in Honolulu Harbor, Hawaii, at 6:25 a.m. B.S.T. on October 10, 1 ...
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Communal constituencies {{Politics of Fiji Communal constituencies were the most durable feature of the Fijian electoral system. In communal constituencies, electors enrolled as ethnic Fijians, Indo-Fijians, Rotuman Islanders, or General electors (Europeans, Chinese ...
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Communications in Fiji Telecommunications in Fiji include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. Radio and television * Radio stations: ** state-owned commercial company, Fiji Broadcasting Corporation, operates 6 radio stations - 2 public b ...
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Conway Reef Conway Reef, known since 1976 by its Fijian name Ceva-I-Ra Reef (pronounced ), is a coral reef of the atoll type. It is at , and it is 2.5 km long in an east–west direction. In the middle of the reef there is a small sand cay, 1.8 meters h ...
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Coqeloa Coqeloa () is a small village in Vanua Levu, Macuata Province, Fiji. It has a population of about 1,000. From Labasa it is 30 Kilometres The kilometre ( SI symbol: km; or ), spelt kilometer in American English, is a unit of length in the In ...
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Daniel Rae COSTELLO Daniel Rae Costello (17 June 1961 – 22 July 2019) was a Fijian-born musician based in Samoa. He died on 22 July 2019 of cancer. Personal life Born in Suva, Fiji, Costello, along with his brother, attended high school in Whangārei, New Zealan ...
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Council of Rotuma The Council of Rotuma is a municipal body on the island of Rotuma, a Fijian dependency. Owing to the unique character of Rotuma, the powers of this council are greater than those of other municipal bodies in Fiji and in some ways it approximates a ...
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Counter Revolutionary Warfare Unit The Counter Revolutionary Warfare Unit or CRWU was the common name for the First Meridian Squadron, the unit's formal name, which had been disbanded in 2000. It was the only special forces group of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces, and was the ...
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Court of Appeal A court of appeals, also called a court of appeal, appellate court, appeal court, court of second instance or second instance court, is any court of law that is empowered to hear an appeal of a trial court or other lower tribunal. In much of t ...
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Cricket at the 2003 South Pacific Games Cricket at the 2003 South Pacific Games was contested by six teams. The gold medal was won by Papua New Guinea. First round The six participating teams were placed into one pool. Papua New Guinea won all five of their matches, including a matc ...
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Crimson shining parrot The crimson shining parrot (''Prosopeia splendens'') is a parrot from Fiji. The species is endemic to the islands of Kadavu and Ono in the Kadavu Group. The species was once considered conspecific with the red shining parrot of Vanua Levu and Tave ...
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Ron CROCOMBE Ronald Gordon Crocombe (8 October 1929 – 19 June 2009) was a Professor of Pacific Studies at the University of the South Pacific. His reputation was such that he was described as the "father of Pacific Studies". Biography Ron Crocombe was born in ...
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Culture of Fiji The culture of Fiji is a tapestry of native Fijian, Indian, European, Chinese, and other nationalities. Culture polity traditions, language, food costume, belief system, architecture, arts, craft, music, dance, and sports will be discussed in thi ...
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Paulini CURUENAVULI Pauline Curuenavuli (born 15 October 1982), known professionally as Paulini, is a Fijian-Australian singer and songwriter. Born in Suva, Paulini moved to Sydney with her family at the age of four. She rose to fame in 2003 as a contestant on the ...
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Cakobau

Ratu Sir Edward CAKOBAU - Ratu Epenisa CAKOBAU - Ratu George CAKOBAU - Ratu Sir George CAKOBAU - Adi Litia CAKOBAU - Ratu Seru Epenisa CAKOBAU - Adi Samanunu CAKOBAU-TALAKULI


Chand

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Dewan CHAND Dewan Chand is a Indo-Fijian educationist, politician and convicted sex abuser. Chand had been a secondary school principal, and an active member of the Fiji Teachers Union before joining politics. He was elected to Parliament as a Fiji Labour Pa ...
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Chandra

Ami CHANDRA Pandit Ami Chandra Vidyalankar (1900 – 13 March 1954) was an Indo-Fijian educator, preacher, labour leader, politician and football administrator. He served as a member of the Legislative Council between 1947 and 1953. Biography Chandra, a g ...
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Baba Ram CHANDRA Baba Ram Chandra (1864/1875–1950)S.K. Mitral and Kapil Kumar, Baba Ram Chandra and Peasant Upsurge in Oudh, 1920-21', Social Scientist, No. 71 (June 1978)
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Ram CHANDRA Baba Ram Chandra (1864/1875–1950)S.K. Mitral and Kapil Kumar, Baba Ram Chandra and Peasant Upsurge in Oudh, 1920-21', Social Scientist, No. 71 (June 1978)


Constitution of Fiji

Constitution of Fiji Fiji's fourth constitution was signed into law by President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau on September 6, 2013, coming into effect immediately. It is the first to eliminate race-based electoral rolls, race-based seat quotas, district-based representation, ...
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Cyclone

Cyclone Ami Severe Tropical Cyclone Ami was one of the worst cyclones to affect Fiji. The system was the third cyclone and the second severe tropical cyclone of the 2002–03 South Pacific cyclone season. Cyclone Ami developed from a low-pressure area east o ...
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Cyclone Bola Severe Tropical Cyclone Bola was one of the costliest cyclones in the history of New Zealand, causing severe damage as an extratropical cyclone when it passed near the country in March 1988. It formed on February 24 to the north of Fiji, and tra ...
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Cyclone Cliff Tropical Cyclone Cliff was first noted as a weak tropical disturbance on April 1, 2007, within a trough of low pressure about to the southwest of Rotuma. Over the next couple of days the system drifted towards the southeast and Fiji, in an area ...
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Cyclone Daman Severe Tropical Cyclone Daman (RSMC Nadi designation 04F, JTWC designation 05P) was the strongest cyclone of the 2007–08 South Pacific cyclone season. Cyclone Daman was the fourth tropical depression and the first severe tropical cyclone to fo ...
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Cyclone Eric Severe Tropical Cyclone Eric was one of two tropical cyclones to affect the island nations of Vanuatu and Fiji within a week during January 1985. The precursor shallow depression developed within the monsoon trough during January 13, to the west ...
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Cyclone Evan Severe Tropical Cyclone Evan was considered to be the worst tropical cyclone to affect the island nation of Samoa since Cyclone Val in 1991 and was formerly the strongest storm to impact the main islands until Winston in 2016. The system was firs ...
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Cyclone Fran Severe Tropical Cyclone Fran was the third tropical cyclone within four weeks to impact Vanuatu in 1992. Fran formed on March 4 and then gradually intensified. Winds reached gale-force on March 5, and hurricane-force a few days later. Cyclone Fran ...
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Cyclone Gavin Severe Tropical Cyclone Gavin was the most intense tropical cyclone to affect Fiji, since Cyclone Oscar of the 1982–83 cyclone season and was the first of three tropical cyclones to affect the island nations of Tuvalu and Wallis and Futuna duri ...
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Cyclone Gene Severe Tropical Cyclone Gene was the deadliest storm as well as the most damaging tropical cyclone of the 2007–08 South Pacific cyclone season east of 160ºE. RSMC Nadi monitored Gene as the 12th tropical disturbance, as well as the fourth tropi ...
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Cyclone Ian Severe Tropical Cyclone Ian was a powerful tropical cyclone that formed on January 2, 2014, and dissipated on January 15, 2014. Areas affected by the tropical cyclone include Fiji and Tonga. In Tonga, Ian caused destruction in the Ha'apai island ...
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Cyclone Keli Severe Tropical Cyclone Keli ( NPMOC/JTWC Designation: 38P) was the first recorded post-season tropical cyclone to form in June within the South Pacific Ocean. The system formed on June 7, 1997, about 460 kilometers (285 mi) to the north of T ...
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Cyclone Kina Severe Tropical Cyclone Kina was at the time the costliest storm to impact Fiji on record. Total losses from Kina are estimated to be near (). The system was first noted as a tropical depression, to the east of the Solomon Islands on December 23. ...
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Cyclone Lusi Cyclone Lusi was the second severe tropical cyclone of the 2013–14 season and affected Fiji, Vanuatu and New Zealand. The system that was to become Cyclone Lusi was first noted as a tropical disturbance on 7 March, while it was located to th ...
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Cyclone Nigel Severe Tropical Cyclone Nigel was the second of two tropical cyclones to affect Northern Vanuatu and the Fijian islands during January 1985. The system was first noted as an ill-defined low-pressure area ("low") located within the Intertropical C ...
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Cyclone Zoe Severe Tropical Cyclone Zoe was the second-most intense tropical cyclone on record within the Southern Hemisphere and was the strongest tropical cyclone worldwide in 2002. The system was first noted on December 23, 2002, as a tropical depressi ...
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Cyclone Wilma Severe Tropical Cyclone Wilma was a powerful tropical cyclone that affected the Samoan Islands, Tonga and New Zealand. Forming out of a trough of low pressure on 19 January 2011 to the northwest of Fiji, Cyclone Wilma initially tracked eastwar ...
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Cyclone Vania Tropical Cyclone Vania (RSMC Nadi designation 03F, JTWC designation 05P) was the third depression and first tropical cyclone of the 2010–11 South Pacific cyclone season. Meteorological history During January 5, 2011, the Fiji Meteorological S ...
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Cyclone Oli Severe Tropical Cyclone Oli (RSMC Nadi designation 07F, JTWC designation 12P) was the first severe tropical cyclone within the South Pacific basin since Cyclone Gene in 2008. At least one person was killed by large swells produced by the storm i ...
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Cyclone Susan In meteorology, a cyclone () is a large air mass that rotates around a strong center of low atmospheric pressure, counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere as viewed from above (opposite to an anti ...
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Dacrycarpus imbricatus ''Dacrycarpus imbricatus'' is a species of conifer in the family Podocarpaceae. It is found in Cambodia, China, Fiji, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Thailand, Vanuatu, and Vietnam Vietnam or Viet Nam ( ...
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Daily Post (Fiji) The ''Fiji's Daily Post'' (''FDP'') was a newspaper in Fiji that was founded in October 1987 by Wame Waqanisanini, Jr, who owned 50 percent of the shares. Taniela Bolea was the original publisher. The majority shares were later owned by the Fiji ...
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Keni DAKUIDREKETI Keni Dakuidreketi is a former Fijian politician, who served as Minister for Youth, Employment Opportunities, and Minister for Sport in the interim Cabinet formed by Laisenia Qarase in the wake of the Fiji coup of 2000. He held office till an ...
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Dakuwaqa In Fijian mythology, Dakuwaqa (Dakuwanga) is a shark-Deity, god. He was greatly respected by Fisherman, fishermen because he protected them from any danger at sea and sometimes protected them from evil denizens of the sea. He was once going inl ...
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Dama River This is a list of the rivers of Fiji. They are listed by island in clockwise order, starting at the north end of each island. Tributaries are listed under the parent stream. Gau * Wailevu River (Gau) Ovalau * Lovoni River Taveuni *Somosom ...
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Dance in Rotuma Dance in Rotuma refers to the traditional and modern dance styles performed by the people of the island of Rotuma, which became a dependency of Fiji in 1881. Despite Rotuma's political and historical links with Fiji, the island's culture shows st ...
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Danube (ship) ''Danube'', a 1,459-ton sailing ship named after the second longest river in Europe, was built in 1890 for the Nourse Line. On 15 June 1891, ''Danube'' made a voyage to Fiji carrying 591 Indian indentured labourers. She also made a trip to Tr ...
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Quazi Golam DASTGIR Quazi Golam Dastgir (23 September 1932 – 17 October 2008) was a Bangladesh army general and diplomat. From 1975 to 1977, he served as the "Zonal Martial Law Administrator" (the equivalent of a State Governor in the military-backed government ...
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Daucina In Fijian mythology (Fiji), Daucina ("torchbearer") is the great god of seafaring Fiji. When Daucina was a toddler, he was only quiet when looking at a lamp. His mother tied fiery reeds to his head so that he would be calm. He has roamed the cora ...
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Jone DAUNIVUCU Jone Daunivucu (born 1 June 1977 in Lautoka) is a Fijian rugby union player. Career He is a former captain of the Fiji national sevens team. His knowledge of the game and discipline on-field allowed coach Waisale Serevi to give him the captainc ...
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Vilimaina DAVU Vilimaina Davu (born 15 January 1977 in Nadi, Fiji) is a Fijian and New Zealand netball player, who has represented both countries in international netball as a goal keeper. Netball career On the netball court she was a veteran of more than 10 ...
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Davuilevu Davuilevu, the name of the site of three Methodist Church of Fiji institutionsDavuilevu Theological College the Bible School for Catechist training, and Lelean Memorial School. It can be translated as "the large conch shell." Information The use ...
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Dawacumu River This is a list of the rivers of Fiji. They are listed by island in clockwise order, starting at the north end of each island. Tributaries are listed under the parent stream. Gau *Wailevu River (Gau) Ovalau *Lovoni River Taveuni *Somosomo C ...
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Dawasamu River This is a list of the rivers of Fiji. They are listed by island in clockwise order, starting at the north end of each island. Tributaries are listed under the parent stream. Gau * Wailevu River (Gau) Ovalau *Lovoni River Taveuni *Somosomo ...
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Daylight saving time in Fiji Daylight saving time in Fiji in 2009 started on November 29 and ended on April 26, 2010. For the 2010-2011 summer, DST started on the fourth Sunday in October and ended on the last Sunday in March. and from 2022 third Sunday in November to third S ...
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Noor DEAN Noor Dean is an Indo-Fijian lawyer and politician who served in the Suva City Council and was elected to the House of Representatives of Fiji in 1987. Early life He was born in Suva, Fiji in 1946, the oldest boy in a family of 12. His father, the ...
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Degei In Fijian mythology, Degei (pronounced ''Ndengei''), enshrined as a serpent, is the supreme god of Fiji. He is the creator of the (Fijian) world, fruits, and of men and is specially connected to Rakiraki District, Fiji. He judges newly dead souls ...
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DELAILOA Delailoa (born on Lakeba) was a Fijian High Chief. He had an instrumental role in maintaining the fortunes of the Vuanirewa under the reign of his relative Malani. Family Delailoa was a son of the Chief Qoma and grandson of Chief Kalouyalew ...
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Vilimoni DELASAU Vilimoni Waqatabu Delasau (born 12 July 1977 in Sorokaba, Ba) is a Fijian former rugby union footballer. He played as a wing. His nickname is Delz. Early career He grew up in the Town of Ba and he played for Lautoka in the National Provinc ...
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Demographics of Fiji The demographic characteristics of the population of Fiji are known through censuses, usually conducted in ten-year intervals, and has been analysed by statistical bureaus since the 1880s. The Fijian Bureau of Statistics (FBOS) has performed this ...
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Denarau Island Denarau Island () is a small private resort development on the western side of Viti Levu in the Republic of Fiji. The 2.55 km2 resort is reached via a short causeway over a creek and is located 5 km north west of the town Nadi and 10& ...
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Vishnu DEO Pt. Vishnu Deo (Hindi: विष्णु देव) OBE (17 July 1900 – 7 May 1968) was the first Fiji born and bred leader of the Indo-Fijians. From his initial election to the Legislative Council in 1929 to his retirement in 1959, he rema ...
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Andrew DEOKI Andrew Indar Narayan Deoki (1917 – 12 June 1985) was an Indo-Fijian statesman who served his community as a social and religious leader, soccer administrator, member of the Legislative Council and Senate in independent Fiji and as Attorney Gen ...
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Ram Narayan DEOKI Ram Narayan (Ramsay) Deoki (1905 — 4 October 1964) was the first ordained Fiji Indian minister in the Methodist Church of Fiji and Rotuma. Family background His father, Shiu Narayan Deoki, was initially a farmer in Navua but the decline in th ...
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Deuba River This is a list of the rivers of Fiji. They are listed by island in clockwise order, starting at the north end of each island. Tributaries are listed under the parent stream. Gau * Wailevu River (Gau) Ovalau *Lovoni River Taveuni *Somosomo ...
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DEUCE Deuce, Deuces, or The Deuce may refer to: Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Deuce, in the ''Danger Girl'' comic book series * Deuce, a character in ''Shake It Up'' * Deuce, in the ''Wild Cards'' science fiction universe * Deuce Biga ...
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Dhantal The dhantal (dandtal) is a long steel rod based percussion instrument (sounding similar to the triangle), which was adapted from the iron "bows" that yoked the oxen that pulled the carts on the estates in Guyana, Suriname, Jamaica, Trinidad and T ...
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Laisa DIGITAKI Laisa is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Laisa Digitaki, Fijian businesswoman * Laisa Lerus (born 1975), French handball player *Laisa Vulakoro (born 1960), Fijian singer See also *Raisa (given name) Raisa or Rais ...
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Dihydrokavain Dihydrokavain is one of the six major kavalactones found in the kava plant. It appears to contribute significantly to the anxiolytic effects of kava, based on a study in chicks. Dihydrokavain bears some structural similarity to the strobilurin S ...
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Dihydromethysticin Dihydromethysticin is one of the six major kavalactones found in the kava plant. Pharmacology Dihydromethysticin has marked activity on the induction of CYP3A23, as does the related chemical desmethoxyyangonin. Both dihydromethysticin and methys ...
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Larry Miles DINGER Larry Miles Dinger (born 1946) was the U.S. chargé d'affaires to Burma from 2008 to August 2011. Since the United States did not accredit a formal United States Ambassador to Burma from 1990 to 2012, the chargé d'affaires was the chief of missio ...
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Diospyros fasciculosa ''Diospyros fasciculosa'', is a rainforest tree in the ebony family. Australian common names include grey ebony, clustered persimmon, ebony and Long Tom. The specific epithet ''fasciculus'' refers to a “little bundle”, as the flowers and fr ...
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Diplomatic relations of Fiji This is a list of diplomatic missions of Fiji, which are maintained by the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. Americas * ** Washington, D.C. (Embassy) ** Los Angeles (Trade Office) Asia * ** Beijing (Embassy) * ...
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Director of Public Prosecutions (Fiji) The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) Fiji is an independent office by virtue of section 117 of the 2013 Constitution of Fiji. The ODPP is motivated by the principle that it is in the interest of justice that the guilty be brough ...
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Manilal DOCTOR Manilal Maganlal Doctor (28 July 1881 – 8 January 1956) was a British Indian barrister and politician, who travelled to numerous countries of the British Empire, including Fiji, Mauritius and Aden, providing legal assistance to the local ethnic ...
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Vyacheslav DOLGOV Vyacheslav Ivanovich Dolgov (russian: Вячеслав Иванович Долгов), born 31 July 1937, is a Soviet Union, Soviet and Russian diplomat and professor. After graduating from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations in ...
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Dominion of Fiji The Dominion of Fiji was the official name of Fiji between October 1970 and 6 October 1987. When British rule ended in 1970, the Colony of Fiji was given independence as a Dominion, in which the British monarch, Elizabeth II, remained head ...
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Isoa DOMOLAILAI Isoa Ulago Domolailai (born Sigatoka, 13 January 1981) is a Fijian rugby union footballer. He plays as a lock. Career He currently plays for Tarbes in France. Domolailai's first game for Fiji was on 10 November 2001, in a 10-66 loss to Italy. He ...
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Sam DOMONI Samuela Ravanua Domoni Junior (25 December 1968 – 24 July 2021) was a Fijian former rugby union footballer and the former national coach of the Fiji national rugby union team. He played as a lock or flanker. He was and during his playing day ...
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William Earnest DONNELLY William Earnest Donnelly (27 December 1900 – 15 September 1975) was a New Zealander who became a teacher and General Secretary of the Students’ Christian Movement in New Zealand, in the early 1930s and early 40s. He volunteered for service in F ...
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Alifereti DOVIVERATA Ro Alifereti Raivalita Doviverata (born 14 June 1976 in Suva) is a Fijian rugby union footballer. He plays as a Flanker or a No. 8. His nickname is Dovi. He is from a chiefly background and his father is one of the chiefs of Rewa. He first ...
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Brian Andre DOYLE Brian André Doyle was a lawyer who was Attorney General of Fiji and Chief Justice of Zambia. He served in Fiji as Solicitor General from 1948 to 1951, and as Attorney General from 1949 to 1956 (his tenure in these two offices evidently overl ...
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Drakaniwai River This is a list of the rivers of Fiji. They are listed by island in clockwise order, starting at the north end of each island. Tributaries are listed under the parent stream. Gau *Wailevu River (Gau) Ovalau *Lovoni River Taveuni *Somosomo C ...
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Misaele DRAUNIBAKA Misaele Draunibaka (born April 6, 1992) is a Fijian footballer who plays as a midfielder A midfielder is an outfield position in association football. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are i ...
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Dravuni Dravuni (pronounced ) is a volcanic island in the Kadavu Group of islands in Fiji. Covering an area of , it is located at 18.78° South and 178.53° East, and reaches a maximum altitude of . The island is inhabited by approximately 125 people a ...
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Dreketi F.C. Dreketi F.C. is a Fijian football team based in Labasa playing in the Senior Division of the Fiji Football Association competitions. Dreketi is a district in the Province of Macuata which in the island of Vanua Levu in Fiji. The team is currently ...
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Dreketi River The Dreketi River is located in the island of Vanua Levu Vanua Levu (pronounced ), formerly known as Sandalwood Island, is the second largest island of Fiji. Located to the north of the larger Viti Levu, the island has an area of and a popul ...
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Pita DRITI Lieutenant Colonel Pita Driti is a former Fijian soldier who played a prominent role in the 2006 Fijian coup d'état. He served as the Land Force Commander of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces, the third most senior position in the Military. ...
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Moses DRIVER Moses Driver is a Fijian police officer, who is the immediate past Deputy Commissioner of Police. In this capacity, he assisted Commissioner of Police Andrew Hughes. A major part of Driver's work was pursuing investigations into the Fiji c ...
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Ema DRUAVESI Ema Druavesi is a former Fijian trade unionist and politician. Druavesi was born in Suva and educated at the Fiji Institute of Technology. She worked as a laboratory assistant at the University of the South Pacific and in 1982 became president of ...
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Francis Herbert DUFTY Francis Herbert Dufty II (1846–1910), who was also known as Frank Dufty, was an English-born, Australia, Australian photographer, known for his photographs of Fiji. Dufty's contribution to Fiji was of primary importance in the 1870s, and he wa ...
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Shanti DUT ''Shanti Dut'' (Peaceful Messenger) is a Hindi language newspaper published weekly in Suva Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of ...
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Yogendra DUTT Yogendra Dutt is a Fijian professional football manager. From 2006 to 2009 he worked as manager for Ba F.C. In July 2009 Dutt is a new coach of Fiji national football team. From 2011 he again works as manager for Ba F.C. Honour * League Champi ...
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Iliesa DUVULOCO Iliesa Duvuloco (19481September 2017) was a real estate businessman and a former Fijian politician and leader of the Nationalist Vanua Tako Lavo Party. He was involved in the 2000 coup d'état and jailed for 18 months. Duvuloco formed the Natio ...
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Lagi DYER Lagi Dyer (born 16 April 1972) is a Fijian former international footballer who played as a striker. Career Dyer played club football for Rewa. He made his international debut for Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िज ...
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East Fijian languages The family of Central Pacific or Central Oceanic languages, also known as Fijian–Polynesian, are a branch of the Oceanic languages. Classification Ross et al. (2002) classify the languages as a linkage as follows: Lynch, John, Malcolm Ross & ...
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Fred J. ECKERT Fred J. Eckert (born May 6, 1941) is an American politician and diplomat who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from New York's 30th congressional district for one term. A friend and political ally of Ronald Reaga ...
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Chandra EKANAYAKE Chandra Ekanayake is a Sri Lankan judge and lawyer. She was a sitting judge of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka and since 2012 is also a non-resident Justice of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Fiji. Ekanayake was educated at Sanghamitta Balika Vi ...
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Electoral system of Fiji Historical overview Fiji's electoral system is the result of complex negotiations, compromises, and experiments conducted over the years leading up to and following independence from British colonial rule in 1970. A number of devices have be ...
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Eori Eori is a privately held island, which lies at the extreme northwestern end of the Mamanuca Islands group. Geography It has an area of 9.7 hectares (24 acres) and was advertised as being for lease in April 2008 with a price of €9,000,000. In ...
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Erne (ship) The Erne was a fully rigged sailing ship built in the late 19th century. The details surrounding the ship's abandonment and wreck have been debated off-and-on for over one hundred years. Early career The Erne was built as a 1,692 ton, iron sa ...
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Arthur EUSTACE Arthur Richard Paton Eustace (22 April 1926 – 24 April 2018) was a New Zealand sprinter, athletics coach, and national and International track and field administrator. Biography In 1944, Eustace was the athletics champion of Takapuna Grammar ...
- Ivor EVANS - Kane EVANS -
Excite Truck is a racing video game developed by Nintendo and Monster Games and published by Nintendo for the Wii. It features malleable environments and tilt-based controls. The game was one of the Wii launch titles in North America. It is the third main ...
- Excitebots: Trick Racing - Executive Council (Fiji)


Elections

Elections in Fiji (List); also separate articles:
1963 Events January * January 1 – Bogle–Chandler case: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation scientist Dr. Gilbert Bogle and Mrs. Margaret Chandler are found dead (presumed poisoned), in bushland near the Lane Cov ...
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1966 Events January * January 1 – In a coup, Colonel Jean-Bédel Bokassa takes over as military ruler of the Central African Republic, ousting President David Dacko. * January 3 – 1966 Upper Voltan coup d'état: President Maurice Yaméogo i ...
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1972 Within the context of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) it was the longest year ever, as two leap seconds were added during this 366-day year, an event which has not since been repeated. (If its start and end are defined using Solar time, me ...
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1982 Events January * January 1 – In Malaysia and Singapore, clocks are adjusted to the same time zone, UTC+8 (GMT+8.00). * January 13 – Air Florida Flight 90 crashes shortly after takeoff into the 14th Street bridges, 14th Street Bridge in ...
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1987 File:1987 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The MS Herald of Free Enterprise capsizes after leaving the Port of Zeebrugge in Belgium, killing 193; Northwest Airlines Flight 255 crashes after takeoff from Detroit Metropolitan Airport, k ...
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1992 File:1992 Events Collage V1.png, From left, clockwise: 1992 Los Angeles riots, Riots break out across Los Angeles, California after the Police brutality, police beating of Rodney King; El Al Flight 1862 crashes into a residential apartment buildi ...
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1994 File:1994 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The 1994 Winter Olympics are held in Lillehammer, Norway; The Kaiser Permanente building after the 1994 Northridge earthquake; A model of the MS Estonia, which Sinking of the MS Estonia, sank in ...
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1999 File:1999 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The funeral procession of King Hussein of Jordan in Amman; the 1999 İzmit earthquake kills over 17,000 people in Turkey; the Columbine High School massacre, one of the first major school shootin ...
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2001 The September 11 attacks against the United States by Al-Qaeda, which Casualties of the September 11 attacks, killed 2,977 people and instigated the global war on terror, were a defining event of 2001. The United States led a Participants in ...
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2006 File:2006 Events Collage V1.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2006 Winter Olympics open in Turin; Twitter is founded and launched by Jack Dorsey; The Nintendo Wii is released; Montenegro 2006 Montenegrin independence referendum, votes to declare ...
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2014 File:2014 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Stocking up supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE) for the Western African Ebola virus epidemic; Citizens examining the ruins after the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping; Bundles of wat ...


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.fj .fj is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Fiji. Domain names can not be registered directly under .fj, but must be registered as a third level name. The .fj TLD was registered in 1992 and is currently administered by The University of ...
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Fakpure The Fakpure was the secular ruler of Rotuma in the pre-European contact times. It was one of three chiefly roles with direct influence across the island of Rotuma, the other two being the Mua and the Sau. Traditionally the most senior political ...
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Fara (Rotuman festivity) Fara (literally, “to ask” in Rotuman) is a traditional Rotuman cultural and social event, occurring in the summertime festival of “ av’ manea” (“party time” in Rotuman) where groups of singers and dancers traverse from house to ho ...
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Federal Council of Australasia The Federal Council of Australasia was a forerunner to the current Commonwealth of Australia, though its structure and members were different. The final (and successful) push for the Federal Council came at a "Convention" on 28 November 1883, whic ...
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Federation of Cane Growers The Federation of Cane Growers was formed as an umbrella organisation to negotiate the new cane contract due to take effect from 1960 with the Colonial Sugar Refining Company. Negotiations for 1960 cane contract Talks on the new contract starte ...
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Maurice FENN Maurice Joseph Fenn (5 May 1911 – 11 April 1995) was a Fijian cricketer. Fenn was a leg break googly bowler. Fenn made his first-class debut for Fiji in 1948 against Auckland during Fiji's 1947–48 tour of New Zealand, where he playe ...
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Peni FINAU Peni Finau (born 5 August 1981), originally known as Peni Lesubulamailepanoni, is a Fiji footballer defender currently playing for Fijian football club Ba F.C. International career Finau made his debut for Fiji at the South Pacific Games 20 ...
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Flavokavain Flavokavains (also called flavokawains) are a class of chalconoids found in the kava plant. Currently identified types include flavokavain A, flavokavain B, and flavokavain C. File:flavokavain A.png, Flavokavain A File:flavokavain B.png, Fl ...
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Flavokavain A Flavokavain A is a flavokavain found in the kava plant. It induces apoptosis in bladder cancer cells via a Bax protein-dependent and mitochondria-dependent apoptotic pathway. Flavokavains A and B enhance hepatotoxicity of paracetamol, undersco ...
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Flavokavain B Flavokavain B is a flavokavain found in the kava plant. In 2010 a paper was published identifying it as a glutathione-depleting hepatotoxin.Zhou P., Gross S., Liu J.-H., Yu B.-Y., Feng L.-L., Nolta J., Sharma V., Piwnica-Worms D., Qiu S.X 'Flavo ...
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Flavokavain C Flavokavain C is a flavokavain found in the kava plant. See also *Kavalactone Kavalactones are a class of lactone compounds found in kava roots and Alpinia zerumbet (Shell ginger). Kavalactones are under research for potential to have various ...
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Arthur FLETCHER Arthur Allen Fletcher (December 22, 1924 – July 12, 2005) was an American government official, widely referred to as the "father of affirmative action" as he was largely responsible for the Revised Philadelphia Plan. Biography Arthur Fletch ...
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Football at the 1963 South Pacific Games The 1963 South Pacific Games was the first edition of the tournament and was held in Fiji from 29 August to 7 September. Participants * * * * Papua New Guinea * * Matches First round Semi-finals Third place play-off Final Sources ...
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Football at the 1979 South Pacific Games The 1979 South Pacific Games was the sixth edition where football was introduced and was held in Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, p ...
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Football in Fiji The sport of football in the country of Fiji is run by the Fiji Football Association. The association administers the national football team as well as the FPL. The national team has had little international success. History Football started ...
- Football clubs in Fiji, list of - Anthony FORD -
Foreign Ministers of Fiji Foreign may refer to: Government * Foreign policy, how a country interacts with other countries * Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in many countries ** Foreign Office, a department of the UK government ** Foreign office and foreign minister * United S ...
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Foreign relations of Fiji Fiji has experienced many coups recently, in 1987, 2000, and 2006. Fiji has been suspended various times from the Commonwealth of Nations, a grouping of mostly former British colonies. It was readmitted to the Commonwealth in December 2001, fo ...
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Peter FOSTER Peter Clarence Foster (born 1962) is an Australian career criminal who has been imprisoned in Australia, Britain, the United States, and Vanuatu for a variety of offences related to weight loss and other scams as well as absconding from justic ...
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Kenneth FRANZHEIM II Kenneth Franzheim II (September 12, 1925 – October 29, 2007) was a Houston oilman, philanthropist, and envoy. He served under U.S. President Richard Nixon as the United States Ambassador to New Zealand, Western Samoa, Tonga and Fiji ...
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Fulaga Fulaga (pronounced ) (proper name: Vulaga) is a crescent-shaped reef-limestone island in Fiji's Southern Lau Group. The spectacular lagoon and the fact that the island is a ''Pritchardia thurstonii ''Pritchardia thurstonii'' is a species of flo ...
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Don FURNER Don Furner (26 December 1932 – 24 February 2020) was an Australian rugby league footballer and coach. As a player, he represented Queensland on nine occasions and also toured with the 1956–57 Kangaroos. He began his coaching career as a pl ...
- Mati FUSI - Futsal in Fiji


Fatiaki

Daniel FATIAKI Taniela (Daniel) Vafo'ou Fatiaki CF (born 1954 in Upu, Motusa District, Rotuma) was the Chief Justice of Fiji from 1 August 2002, when he succeeded Sir Timoci Tuivaga, till 5 December 2008. As Chief Justice, he presided over both the High Co ...
- Fred FATIAKI - John FATIAKI -
Ravai FATIAKI Ravai Fatiaki (born 1 March 1987) is a Fijian rugby union player who plays for Leicester Tigers in England's Premiership Rugby. He plays as a centre or fly-half. Biography Fatiaki's older brother of Fred, coached the former Assistant Minister ...
- Sarafu FATIAKI


Fiji

Fiji Airways Fiji Airways (trading as and formerly known as Air Pacific) is the flag carrier airline of Fiji and operates international services from its hubs in Fiji to 13 countries and 26 cities including, Australia, New Zealand, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, K ...
- Fiji Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee - Fiji and the United Nations - - - - Fiji at the 2011 Pacific Games - Fiji at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics - Fiji at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics - Fiji at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships - Fiji at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics - Fiji at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics - Fiji at the 2015 Pacific Games - Fiji at the Rugby World Cup -
Fiji banded iguana ''Brachylophus bulabula'', commonly known as the Central Fijian Banded Iguana is a species of iguanid lizard endemic to some of the larger central and northwestern islands of Fiji ( Ovalau, Kadavu and Viti Levu), where it occurs in Fijian wet ...
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Fiji Barbarians The Fiji Barbarians is a Fijian former rugby union representative team that played in the Pacific Rugby Cup from 2006 to 2010. The other Fijian team in the Cup was the Fiji Warriors. The players were drawn from the Fijian domestic competitions. The ...
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Fiji Bitter Fiji Bitter is one of the many beers manufactured in Fiji by Paradise Beverages (Fiji) Limited, a subsidiary of Coca-Cola Amatil and is one of Fiji's most popular beers. Paradise Beverages commenced brewing Fiji Bitter, in November 1958. The fir ...
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Fiji Cane Growers Association The Fiji Cane Growers Association (FCGA) is a cane farmers' union established in 1992 by supporters of the National Federation Party (NFP). After the 1987 military coup in Fiji, most of the farmers' unions curtailed their activities, leaving the ...
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Fiji crested iguana The Fiji crested iguana or Fijian crested iguana (''Brachylophus vitiensis'') is a critically endangered species of iguanidae, iguana native to some of the northwestern islands of the Fijiian archipelago, where it is found in tropical dry forest, ...
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Fiji Democratic Party The Fiji Democratic Party was a political party in Fiji. It was active between June 2002 and April 2005. It was founded by Filipe Bole, a former Cabinet Minister, as a merger of the Soqosoqo ni Vakavulewa ni Taukei (which had dominated the go ...
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FijiFirst FijiFirst ( fj, iMatai ni Viti) is a liberal political party in Fiji. The party was formed in March 2014 by then Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama. Formation The party was launched on 31 March 2014 with Bainimarama beginning a nationwide tour of ...
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Fiji Football Association The Fiji Football Association is the governing body of football in Fiji. It came into existence in 1961. It is the overseeing body of the Fiji National Team and its leagues. History Football started to be played in Fiji ever since the arrival o ...
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Fiji Football Association Cup Tournament Fiji Football Cup more commonly known as the FIji Fact is an annual knockout football competition in men's domestic Fijian football. It is organized by the Fiji Football Association The Fiji Football Association is the governing body of footb ...
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Fiji Football Association Cup Tournament Fiji Football Cup more commonly known as the FIji Fact is an annual knockout football competition in men's domestic Fijian football. It is organized by the Fiji Football Association The Fiji Football Association is the governing body of footb ...
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Fiji Football Referees Association Fiji Football Referees Association (FFRA) is a professional organisation representing soccer referees in Fiji. It is affiliated to the Fiji Football Association. FFRA was formed in 1954, with Shiu Nath Sharma as the founding President, Ram Sundar B ...
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Fiji–France Maritime Delimitation Agreement The Fiji–France Maritime Delimitation Agreement is a 1983 treaty between France and Fiji which establishes the maritime boundary between Fiji and the French special collectivity of New Caledonia and the boundary between Fiji and the French o ...
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Fiji Girl Guides Association The Fiji Girl Guides Association is the national Guiding organization of Fiji. It serves 1,829 members (as of 2003). Founded in 1924, the girls-only organization became a full member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1981 ...
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Fiji goshawk The Fiji goshawk (''Accipiter rufitorques'') is a species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. It was once considered to be the same species (conspecific) as the brown goshawk of Australia and New Caledonia. It is endemic to Fiji, where ...
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Fiji Hindi Fiji Hindi (Devanagari: ) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by Indo-Fijians. It is an Eastern Hindi language, considered to be a dialect of Awadhi that has also been subject to considerable influence by Bhojpuri, other Bihari dialects, and H ...
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Fiji Human Rights Commission The Fiji Human Rights Commission (FHRC) was created by presidential decree in 2009, succeeding the entity of the same name established as an independent statutory body under the 1997 Constitution of the Republic of the Fiji Islands. The 1997 Co ...
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Fiji Independence Medal __NOTOC__ The Fiji Independence Medal was authorised by Queen Elizabeth II on the occasion of the granting of independence to Fiji to give recognition to individuals of the Armed Forces, Police Force, Prison Service, Aerodrome Fire Service, Forest ...
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Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption The Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) is the country's mandated law enforcement agency to investigate and prosecute public sector corruption, as well as educate society on understanding and reporting corruption. It was establ ...
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Fiji Indian National Congress On the fiftieth anniversary of the arrival of the first Indians in Fiji, two different organisations called the Fiji Indian National Congress were formed in Fiji. The acting Governor of Fiji, Alfred W. Seymour, despite European opposition, declare ...
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Fiji Indian organisations This is a synopsis of organisations formed by Indians in Fiji. When they became free from the bondage of indenture and were able to organise themselves, they founded numerous organizations to seek social and political justice. These organisations p ...
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Fiji Infantry Regiment The Fiji Infantry Regiment is the main combat element of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces. It is a light infantry regiment consisting of six battalions, of which three are regular army and three are Territorial Force. The regiment was formed w ...
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Fiji Institute of Technology Fiji National University is a public university in Fiji that was formally constituted on 15 February 2010 by the Fiji National University Act 2009. By 2019, student numbers at the University had grown to almost 27,000. While each of the colle ...
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Fiji International The Fiji International was a men's golf tournament in Fiji, sanctioned by the PGA Tour of Australasia. The Fiji International was Fiji's first internationally broadcast golf tournament to a worldwide audience across more than 30 countries in over ...
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Fiji Law Reform Commission The Fiji Law Reform Commission is independent publicly funded commission, which helps develop and review legislation in Fiji. The Fiji Law Reform Commission Act established the Commission in 1979, to serve as an advisory body to the government a ...
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Fiji Live ''Fijilive'' is an online newspaper and business and cultural directory in Fiji. The site is owned by the Future Group of Companies owned by Fiji entrepreneur Yashwant Gaunder. ''Fijilive'' is one of Fiji's largest websites. The site rose to p ...
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Fiji men's national field hockey team The Fiji men's national field hockey team represents Fiji in international field hockey competitions and is controlled by the Fiji Hockey Federation. Results Oceania Cup *2005 Men's Oceania Cup, 2005 – *2015 Men's Oceania Cup, 2015 – Hockey ...
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Fiji Meteorological Service The Fiji Meteorological Service (FMS) is a Department of the government of Fiji responsible for providing weather forecasts and is based on the grounds of Nadi Airport in Nadi. The current director of Fiji Meteorological Service is Misaeli Funaki. ...
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Fiji Museum The Fiji Museum is a museum in Suva, Fiji located in the capital city's botanical gardens, Thurston Gardens. Background The museum is a statutory body and is under the administration of the Fiji Museum Act and the Preservation of Objects of Arc ...
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Fiji national basketball team The Fijian national basketball team is the team that represents Fiji in international basketball, administered by the Fiji Amateur Basketball Federation. It is a member of FIBA Oceania. The men's team are led by New Zealand NBL player Marques ...
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Fiji national futsal team The Fiji national futsal team was formed by the Fiji Football Association, the governing body of futsal in Fiji and represents the country in international futsal competitions. The current coach is Jerry Sam, a former head coach of Solomon Isl ...
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Fiji national netball team The Fiji National Netball Team better known at the Fijian Pearls represents Fiji in international netball competition. Fiji have competed at nine World Netball Championships, finishing sixth in their best placing at the 1999 tournament. They hav ...
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Fiji National Rugby League The Fiji National Rugby League (FNRL) is the governing body for rugby league in Fiji. They are based in the capital Suva.http://www.rlif.com/member-nations/fiji History The FNRL were founded in 1992 and have been full members of the Rugby Leagu ...
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Fiji national rugby league team The Fiji national rugby league team, nicknamed the Bati (pronounced ), has been participating in international rugby league football since 1992. The team is controlled by the governing body for rugby league in Fiji, Fiji National Rugby League (FNR ...
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Fiji national rugby union team The Fiji national rugby union team represents Fiji in men's international rugby union competes every four years at the Rugby World Cup, and their best performances were the 1987 and 2007 tournaments when they defeated Argentina and Wales resp ...
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Fiji national under-17 football team The Fiji national under-17 football team is the national U-17 team of Fiji and is controlled by the Fiji Football Association. Competition Record FIFA U-17 World Cup record OFC U-17 Championship record The OFC U-17 Championship is a tournament ...
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Fiji national under-19 cricket team The Fiji national under-19 cricket team represents the Republic of Fiji in international under-19 cricket. The team's first recorded match came at the 1997 Youth Asia Cup, but the majority of its matches have come in the EAP Under-19 Trophy, agai ...
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Fiji national under-20 rugby union team The Fiji national under 20 rugby team is for Fijian rugby union players aged 20 or under on January 1 of the year during which they are selected. Under 20 age grade rugby came into existence, as a result of the IRB combining the Under 19 Rugby Wo ...
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Fiji One Fiji One is a free-to-air television channel run by Fiji Television. It provides coverage throughout Fiji. It is fully funded from revenue generated through commercial advertisement A television advertisement (also called a television commer ...
- Fiji parrotfinch - Fiji petrel - Fiji Rugby Union - Fiji-Russia relations - Fiji Samachar - Fiji Sanatan Society of Alberta - Fiji School of Medicine - Fiji Scouts Association - Fiji snake - Fiji-Solomon Islands relations - Fiji-South Korea relations - Fiji Sports Council - Fiji Sugar Corporation - Fiji Sun - Fiji Television - Fiji Times - Fiji-Tonga relations - Fiji Trades Union Congress - Fiji tropical dry forests - Fiji tropical moist forests - Fiji-Tuvalu relations - Fiji Tuwawa - Fiji United Freedom Party - Fiji-United States relations - Fiji Village - Fiji Warriors - Fiji water - Fiji Week - Fiji Week, 2004 - Fiji Week, 2005 - Fiji whistler - Fiji white-eye - Fiji Women's Crisis Centre - Fiji women's national basketball team - Fiji women's national football team - Fiji women's national rugby union team


Fijian, Fijians

Minister for iTaukei Affairs, Fijian Affairs Ministers (list) - Alliance Party (Fiji), (Fijian) Alliance Party - Fijian American - Fijian Association - Fijian Association Party, Fijian Association Party (FAP) - Fijian Australian - Fijian Battalion - Fijian dollar - Electoral system of Fiji, Fijian electoral system - Fijian food - National Football League (Fiji), Fijian Football League - Fijian honours system - Fijian Indian diaspora - Fijian language - Fijian mercenaries in Bougainville - Fijian military unrest in 2006 - Fijian monkey-faced bat - Fijian name, Fijian naming conventions - Fijian Nationalist Party - Fijian passport - Fijians, Fijian people (ethnic group) - List of Fijian politicians, Fijian politicians, list of - List of Fijian records in swimming, Fijian records in swimming, list of - List of Fijian sportspeople, Fijian sportspeople, list of - List of Fijian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, Fijian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, list of - Fijian pound - Fijians in the United Kingdom -


Fijian coups

1987 Fijian coups d'état, Fiji coups of 1987 - - 2006 Fijian coup d'état, Fiji coup of 2006 - Court of Appeal of Fiji, Fiji Court of Appeal - - 2006 Fijian coup d'état, Fiji coup of 2006


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Bill Gadolo, Bill GADOLO - Gagaja - Galoa Island - Galogalo River - Jonetani Galuinadi, Jonetani GALUINADI - Ganges (1861) - Ganges (1882) - Ateca Ganilau, Adi Ateca GANILAU - Bernadette Ganilau, Bernadette GANILAU - Epeli Ganilau, Ratu Epeli GANILAU - Penaia Ganilau, Ratu Sir Penaia GANILAU - Joseph Garrick, Joseph Hector GARRICK - Ronald Garvey, Sir Ronald GARVEY - Garvey Park - Anthony Gates, Anthony GATES - Gau Airport - Gau Island - Thomas Gault, Thomas GAULT - Maseikula Gaunavou, Maseikula GAUNAVOU - Jai Gawander, Jai GAWANDER - Viliame Gavoka, Viliame GAVOKA - Gay rights in Fiji - Gedi (mythology), Gedi - Geissois imthurnii - Geissois stipularis - Geissois superba - General electors, General Electors - General Voters Party (Fiji), General Voters Party - Geography of Fiji - Yash Ghai, Yash GHAI - Giant Fijian long-horned beetle - Giant honeyeater - Jono Gibbes, Jono GIBBES - Gilbertese language - Girl of the Port - Girmit Heritage Party (Fiji), Girmit Heritage Party - Girmit Soccer Tournament - Gmelina vitiensis - God Bless Fiji, God Bless Fiji (National Anthem) - Gold FM (Fiji), Gold FM - Golden dove - Gone Dau language - Vereniki Goneva, Vereniki GONEVA - Isaia Gonewai, Isaia GONEWAI - Fabian Goodall, Fabian GOODALL - John Gorrie (judge), Sir John GORRIE - John Gosling (cricketer, born 1921), John GOSLING - Gunasagaran Gounder, Gunasagaran GOUNDER - Navaneeda K. Gounder, Navaneeda K. GOUNDER - Government Buildings, Suva - Government House, Suva - Governor of Fiji, Governors of Fiji (List) - Governor-General of Fiji, Governors-General of Fiji (list) - K. N. Govind, K. N. GOVIND - Govind Park - Graptophyllum repandum - Grand Coalition for Fiji - Grand Pacific Hotel (Fiji), Grand Pacific Hotel - Alexander Grantham, Sir Alexander GRANTHAM - Great Astrolabe Reef - Great Council of Chiefs, Great Council of Chiefs (Fiji) - Michael Green (diplomat), Michael GREEN - Ashley Greenwood, Ashley Martin GREENWOOD - Aaron Groom, Aaron GROOM - Chuck Grotte, Chuck GROTTE - Group Against Racial Discrimination - Satish Chandra Gulabdas, Satish Chandra GULABDAS - Gujaratis in Fiji - Gurkul Primary School - Rudi Gutendorf, Rudi GUTENDORF


Gardenia

Gardenia anapetes - Gardenia candida - Gardenia gordonii - Gardenia grievei - Gardenia hutchinsoniana - Gardenia hillii - Gardenia storckii


Geniostoma

Geniostoma clavigerum - Geniostoma confertiflorum - Geniostoma macrophyllum - Geniostoma stipulare - Geniostoma uninervium


H

William Hackett (judge), Sir William HACKETT - Hạf'liua - Aaron Hall (footballer), Aaron HALL - Robert Wilson Hamilton, Robert Wilson HAMILTON - Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore, Sir Arthur HAMILTON-GORDON - Said Hasan, HASAN, Said - Hatana - Hector Hatch, Hector HATCH - Epeli Hau'ofa, Epeli HAU'OFA - Jarryd Hayne, Jarryd HAYNE - Head of State of Fiji - Angie Heffernan, Angie HEFFERNAN - Trevor Henry, Trevor HENRY - Hereford (ship) - Vilsoni Hereniko, Vilsoni HERENIKO - Sathya Hettige, Sathya HETTIGE - Scott Higginbotham, Scott HIGGINBOTHAM - High Commission of Fiji, London - List of High Commissioners of New Zealand to Fiji, High Commissioners of New Zealand to Fiji, list of - List of High Commissioners of the United Kingdom to Fiji, High Commissioners of the United Kingdom to Fiji, list of - High Court of Fiji - Nifa and Nishan Hindes, Nifa and Nishan HINDES - Hindu Maha Sabha (Fiji) - Hinduism in Fiji - His Majesty O'Keefe - - History of the Jews in Fiji - History of rugby union matches between Australia and Fiji - History of rugby union matches between Fiji and Italy - History of rugby union matches between Fiji and Samoa - History of rugby union matches between Fiji and Scotland - History of rugby union matches between Fiji and Wales - History of rugby union matches between the British & Irish Lions and other countries - HMS Conflict (1873) - Arthur Maurice Hocart, A. M. HOCART - Alex Hodgman, Alex HODGMAN - Selina Hornibrook, Selina HORNIBROOK - House of Chiefs (Fiji), House of Chiefs - House of Representatives of Fiji - Housing Authority of Fiji - Charles Gough Howell, Charles Gough HOWELL - Mike Howlett, Mike HOWLETT - Howrah (ship) - Stuart Huggett, Stuart HUGGETT - Andrew Hughes (police), Andrew HUGHES - Nathan Hughes, Nathan HUGHES - Wally Hughes, Wally HUGHES - Human trafficking in Fiji - Fida Hussein, Fida HUSSEIN - Azim Hussein, Azim HUSSEIN - Eyre Hutson (politician), Sir Eyre HUTSON - Hydriastele microcarpa


I

Josefa Iloilo, Ratu Josefa ILOILO - Everard im Thurn, Sir Everard IM THURN - Fiji–India relations, India-Fiji relations - Indians in Fiji - S.S. Indus, Indus (ship) - Inocarpus fagifer - Instant-runoff voting - Instruments of Independence - Intelligentsiya (blog) - Inter-District Championship - David Ipp, David IPP - Imraz Iqbal, Imraz IQBAL - IRB Pacific 5 Nations - I-sala - Islam in Fiji - Islands Business - List of islands of Fiji, Islands of Fiji, list of - ISO 3166-2:FJ - Itu'muta - Itu'ti'u


Indian

Indian Association of Fiji - Indian Cane Growers Association - Indian Imperial Association - Indian indenture ships to Fiji - Indian members of Legislative Council of Fiji - Indian Platoon - Indian Reform League


J

Gerson Jackson, Gerson JACKSON - Henry Moore Jackson, Sir Henry Moore JACKSON - Derek Jakeway, Sir Derek JAKEWAY - Imrana Jalal, Imrana JALAL - Anare Jale, Anare JALE - Tony Jamieson, Tony JAMIESON - Farouk Janeman, Farouk JANEMAN - Ben Jannif, Ben JANNIF - Ilisavani Jegesa, Ilisavani JEGESA - Edward Enoch Jenkins, Edward Enoch JENKINS - Arthur Jennings (rugby union), Arthur JENNINGS - George Jennings (rugby league), George JENNINGS - Michael Jennings (rugby league), Michael JENNINGS - Robert Jennings (rugby league), Robert JENNINGS - Brad Johnstone, Brad JOHNSTONE - Joske's Thumb - Judicial Service Commission (Fiji), Judicial Service Commission - Juju (district) - Jumna (ship) - Justice and Freedom Party - Justice of Appeal (Fiji), Justice of Appeal


K

Hosanna Kabakoro, Hosanna KABAKORO - Kabara, Fiji, Kabara - Glenn Kable, Glenn KABLE - Kadavu fantail - Kadavu Group - Kadavu honeyeater - Kadavu Island - Penaia Kadavulevu, Penaia KADAVULEVU - Kaibu - Simione Kaitani, Simione KAITANI - Kaivalagi - Kaiviti - Sekonaia Kalou, Sekonaia KALOU - Atunaisa Kaloumairai, Atunaisa KALOUMAIRAI - Kalouyalewa, KALOUYALEWA - Daren Kamali, Daren KAMALI - Tomasi Kanailagi, Tomasi KANAILAGI - Kanacea - Kanaka (Pacific Island worker), Kanaka - Epeli Kanakana, Ratu Epeli KANAKANA - Kanakas - Malakai KAINIHEWE - Mari Kapi, Mari KAPI - Kasavu River - Wise Kativerata, Wise KATIVERATA - Kato'aga - Aisea Katonivere, Ratu Aisea KATONIVERE - Jonetani Kaukimoce, Jonetani KAUKIMOCE - Kaunitoni - Malakai Kaunivalu, Malakai KAUNIVALU - Samuela Kautoga, Samuela KAUTOGA - Kava - Kava culture - Kavain - Kavalactone - Kavula River - Kavu Iloilo, ''Adi'' Salaseini KAVUNONO - Nemani Kavuru, Nemani KAVURU - Francis Kean, Francis KEAN - Freddy Keiaho, Freddy KEIAHO - Kenneth Keith, Kenneth KEITH - Declan Kelly (diplomat), Declan KELLY - Nemia Kenatale, Nemia KENATALE - Kendrit Shiri Sanatan Dharam Shiv Temple - Teimumu Kepa, Ro Teimumu KEPA - Sailosi Kepa, Sailosi KEPA - Iliesa Keresoni, Iliesa KERESONI - Samu Kerevi, Samu KEREVI - Rashit Khamidulin, Rashit KHAMIDULIN - Tulsi Ram Khelwan, Tulsi Ram KHELWAN - Shah A M S Kibria, Shah KIBRIA - Lyons Kieran, Lyons KIERAN - Viliame Kikau, Viliame KIKAU - Kingiodendron platycarpum - Kioa - Kisan Sangh - Arthur Kitinas, Arthur KITINAS - Kleinhovia - Meli Koliavu, Meli KOLIAVU - Osea Kolinisau, Osea KOLINISAU - George Konrote, George KONROTE - Sevanaia Koroi, Sevanaia KORO - Koro Airport - Koro Island - Koro-ni-O - Koro Sea - Jimi Koroi, Jimi KOROI - Jokapeci Koroi, Jokapeci KOROI - Marika Koroibete, Marika KOROIBETE - Kiniviliame Koroibuleka, Kiniviliame KOROIBULEKA - Josua Koroibulu, Josua KOROIBULU - Semi Koroilavesau, Semi KOROILAVESAU - Apisai Koroisau, Apisai KOROISAU - Koroivonu River - Korolevu River - Koro-ni-O - Korotasere River - Niumaia Korovata, Niumaia KOROVATA - Lesi Korovavala, Lesi KOROVAVALA - Korovou - Al Korovou, Al KOROVOU - Manu Korovulavula, Manu KOROVULAVULA - Korovuli River - Mount Koroyanitu, Koroyanitu, Mount - Sunia Koto, Sunia KOTO - Joji Kotobalavu, Joji KOTOBALAVU - Faiyaz Koya, Faiyaz KOYA - Sidiq Koya, Sidiq KOYA - Nalini Krishan, Nailani KRISHAN - James Shri Krishna, James Shri KRISHNA - Roy Krishna, Roy KRISHNA - Inoke Kubuabola, Ratu Inoke KUBUABOLA - Jone Kubuabola, Ratu Jone KUBUABOLA - Sisa Koyamaibole, Sisa KOYAMAIBOLE - Kubuna, Kubuna Confederacy - Kubuna River - Kula Eco Park - Kulu Bay Resort - Semi Kunatani, Semi KUNATANI - Maleli Kunavore, Maleli KUNAVORE - Sadhu Kuppuswami, Sadhu KUPPUSWAMI - Jone Kuraduadua, Jone KURADUADUA - Chris Kuridrani, Chris KURIDRANI - Tevita Kuridrani, Tevita KURIDRANI - Selina Kuruleca, Selina KURULECA - Suliasi Kurulo, Suliasi KURULO - Kundan Singh Kush, Kundan Singh KUSH - Kya Dilli Kya Lahore


Khan

A. H. Sahu Khan, A. H. Sahu KHAN - Ballu Khan, Ballu KHAN - Hafiz Khan, Hafiz KHAN - Iqbal Khan (lawyer), Iqbal KHAN - Jahir Khan, Jahir KHAN - Mohammed Afzal Khan, Mohammed Afzal KHAN - M. T. Khan, M. T. KHAN - Rocky Khan, Rocky KHAN


Kumar

Anup Kumar (politician), Anup KUMAR - Jain Kumar, Jain KUMAR - Jainend Kumar, Jainend KUMAR - Jilila Kumar, Jilila KUMAR - Manoj Kumar (chess player), Manoj KUMAR - Nareish Kumar, Nareish KUMAR - Ronil Kumar, Ronil KUMAR - Salesh Kumar, Salesh KUMAR


L

Paula Lacawai, Ratu Paula LACAWAI - Lagalaga River - Lahloo (clipper), Lahloo - Aseri Laing, Aseri LAING - Lakeba - Lakeba Airport - Lakeba River - B. D. Lakshman, B. D. LAKSHMAN - Chaitanya Lakshman, Chaitanya LAKSHMAN - Prince Gopal Lakshman, Prince Gopal LAKSHMAN - Naiqama Lalabalavu, Ratu Naiqama LALABALAVU - Lalaciwa, LALACIWA - Lali (drum) - Lapitiguana - Fero Lasagavibau, Fero LASAGAVIBAU - Josefa Lasagavibau, Josefa LASAGAVIBAU - Lascars in Fiji - Laucala - Laucala Airport - Laufitu, LAUFITU of Tonga - Lau Islands - Lauan language - Sanivalati Laulau, Sanivalati LAULAU - Lauwaki - Lava Cola - Lawaki River - Lawaqa Park - Leader of the Opposition (Fiji), Leader of the Opposition - Kele Leawere, Kele LEAWERE - Sireli Ledua, Sireli LEDUA - Legend FM - Legislative Council of Fiji, Legislative Council (Fiji) - Michael Leitch, Michael LEITCH - Lekutu River - Charles Oswald Lelean, Charles Oswald LELEAN - Lelean Memorial School - Leleuvia - Leonidas (ship) - List of Lepidoptera of Fiji, Lepidoptera of Fiji, list of - Ponipate Lesavua, Ponipate LESAVUA - Lethacotyle fijiensis - Graeme Leung, Graeme LEUNG - Josefa Levula, Josefa LEVULA - Levuka - Levuka Airfield - Levuka F.C. - Lewalevu - Wame Lewaravu, Wame LEWARAVU - Lewavesi Production - Neumi Leweni, Neumi LEWENI - Isireli Leweniqila, Isireli LEWENIQILA - LGBT history in Fiji - LGBT rights in Fiji - Norman Ligairi, Norman LIGAIRI - Maria Liku, Maria LIKU - Maca Likutabua, Maca LIKUTABUA - Lio 'On Famör Rotuma Party - Lawrence Little, Lawrence LITTLE - Nicky Little, Nicky LITTLE - Lobau River - Local government in Fiji, Local government of Fiji - Eroni Loganimoce, Eroni LOGANIMOCE - Isoa Logavatu, Isoa LOGAVATU - Lok News - Jacob Loko, Jacob LOKO - Lomaiviti Province, Lomaiviti - Lomaiviti language - Lomaloma - Long-legged warbler - Watisone Lotawa, Watisone LOTAWA - Gabiriele Lovobalavu, Gabrielle LOVOBALAVU - Lovoni - Lovoni River - Kenneth Low, Kenneth LOW - Alexander Losyukov, Alexander LOSYUKOV - Felix von Luckner, Felix von LUCKNER - Harry Luke, Sir Harry LUKE - Vika Lusibaea, Vika LUSIBAEA - Lutukina River - Lutunasobasoba - Mosese Luveitasau, Mosese LUVEITASAU - Jiko Luveni, Jiko LUVENI - Waisea Luveniyali, Waisea LUVENIYALI


Labasa

Labasa - Labasa Airport - Labasa College - Labasa F.C. - Labasa Kisan Sangh - Labasa River


Lal

Brij Lal (historian), Brij LAL (historian) – Brij Lal, Brij LAL (politician) - John Icha Lal, John Icha LAL - Prerna Lal, Prerna LAL - Surendra Lal, Surendra LAL


Lami

Lami, Fiji, Lami - Lami F.C. - Lami River


Lautoka

Lautoka - Lautoka District - Lautoka F.C.


M

Campese Ma'afu, Campese Ma'AFU - Enele Ma'afu, Enele MA'AFU - Salesi Ma'afu, Salesi MA'AFU - Jone Macilai (rugby league), Jone MACILAI (rugby league) - Jone Macilai-Tori, Jone MACILAI-TORI - Macuata Province, Macuata - Kenneth Maddocks, Sir Kenneth MADDOCKS - James Madhavan, James MADHAVAN - Shiromaniam Madhavan, Siromaniam MADHAVAN - Joni Madraiwiwi, Ratu Joni MADRAIWIWI - Joni Madraiwiwi I, Ratu Joni MADRAIWIWI I - Magimagi - Mago Island - Maha Sangh - Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School (Fiji) - Mai TV - Main (ship) - Kinijoji Maivalili, Ratu Kinijoji MAIVALILI - Charles Henry Major, Sir Charles MAJOR - Mak Sa'moa - Mak Sa'moa - Makogai - Malakua River - David Malcolm, David MALCOLM - Inoke Male, Inoke MALE - Malhaha - Malolo - Malolo Lailai - Malolo Lailai Airport - Malumu ni Tobu kei Naivaukura, Malumu NAIVAUKURA - Mamanuca Islands - List of mammals of Fiji, Mammals of Fiji, list of - Mana Island Airport - Injimo Managreve, Injimo MANAGREVE - Maniltoa floribunda - Maniltoa minor - Maniltoa vestita - Craig K. Manscill, Craig K. MANSCILL - A. R. Manu, A. R. MANU - Deacon Manu, Deacon MANU - Paul Manueli, Paul MANUELI - Daniel Urai Manufolau, Daniel Urai MANUFOLAU - Litiana Maopa, Adi Litiana MAOPA - Maps of Fiji - Maqewa - Samuela Marayawa, Samuela MARAYAWA - Adrian Mariappa, Adrian MARIAPPA - Saleem Marsoof, Saleem MARSOOF - Marist Brothers High School, Fiji, Marist Brothers High School (Fiji) - Mary Jane's Relaxing Soda - Maseikula, MASEIKULA - Manoa Masi, Manoa MASI - Asaeli Masilaca, Asaeli MASILACA - Masked shining parrot - Esala Masi, Esala MASI - Benito Masilevu, Benito MASILEVU - Anthony Mason (judge), Anthony MASON - Keith Mason (judge), Keith MASON - Master of the High Court of Fiji, Master of the High Court - Petero Mataca, Petero MATACA - Sakiusa Matadigo, Sakiusa MATADIGO - Matagi Island, Matagi - Mataika House - Matailobau District - Irami Matairavula, Irami MATAIRAVULA - Isikeli Mataitoga, Isikeli MATAITOGA - Roger Matakamikamica, Roger MATAKAMIKAMICA - Samuela Matakibau, Samuela MATAKIBAU - Timoci Matanavou, Timoci MATANAVOU - Naomi Matanitobua, Naomi MATANITOBUA - Suliano Matanitobua, Ratu Suliano MATANITOBUA - Matanivanua - Mataniwai River - Mataqali - Josh Matavesi, Josh MATAVESI - Matawalu, MATAWALU - Nikola Matawalu, Nikola MATAWALU - Matei Airport - Josua Mateinaniu, Josua MATEINANIU - Matuku, Fiji, Matuku - Maunatul Islam Association of Fiji - Neil Maxwell, Neil MAXWELL - Maxwell Hendry Maxwell-Anderson, Maxwell Hendry MAXWELL-ANDERSON - Francis Henry May, Sir Francis Henry MAY - Mac McCallion, Mac McCALLION - Thomas McCosker v The State - C. Steven McGann, C. Steven McGANN - John McKee (rugby union), John McKEE - Danny McLennan, Danny McLENNAN - Duncan McMullin, Duncan McMULLIN - Medinilla waterhousei - Kali Meehan, Kali MEEHAN - Willis Meehan, Willis MEEHAN - Meke - Melanesian Spearhead Group - Commins Menapi, Commins MENAPI - Men's football at the 2003 South Pacific Games - Tauili'ili Uili Meredith, Tauili'ili Uili MEREDITH - Mersey (ship) - Methodist Church of Fiji and Rotuma - Methysticin - Metrosideros ochrantha - Metroxylon vitiense - Republic of Fiji Military Forces, Military of Fiji - Military–church relations in Fiji, Military-church relations in Fiji - Daryl Millard, Daryl MILLARD - Ryan Millard, Ryan MILLARD - Albert Miller (athlete), Albert MILLER - Minerva Reefs - Ministry of Education, Heritage and Arts (Fiji) - Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (Fiji) - Mirchi FM - Ghananand Mishra, Ghananand MISHRA - Sudesh Mishra, Sudesh MISHRA - Miss Fiji - Charles Mitchell (colonial administrator), Sir Charles MITCHELL - Philip Mitchell (colonial administrator), Sir Philip MITCHELL - Robin E. Mitchell, Robin E. MITCHELL - Mix FM (Fiji), Mix FM - Moala Airport - Moala Island - Moala Islands - Mocis trifasciata - Mocis vitiensis - Leonid Moiseyev, Leonid MOISEYEV - Tevita Momoedonu, Ratu Tevita MOMOEDONU - Monarchy of Fiji - Monasavu Dam - Charlie Moore (Australian rules footballer), Charlie MOORE - Sean Morrell, Sean MORRELL - Mary Morris, Mary MORRIS - Howard Morrison (barrister), Howard MORRISON - John Morrison, 2nd Viscount Dunrossil, Sir John MORRISON - Monuriki - Julian Moti, Julian MOTI - Moturiki - Motusa - Movie Talk Show- FBC Production - Moy (ship) - Muniswamy Mudaliar, Muniswamy MUDLIAR - Vashist Muni, Vashist MUNI - - Perumal Mupnar, Perumal MUPNAR - Murimuria - Kini Murimurivalu, Kini MURIMURIVALU - Graham Murray, Graham MURRAY - List of museums in Fiji, Museums in Fiji, list of - Music of Fiji - Mussidia pectinicornella - MV Suilven - Myristica gillespieana - Myristica grandifolia - Myristica macrantha


Mac

Kenneth James Muir MacKenzie, Sir Kenneth MacKENZIE - Percy McElwaine, Sir Percy McELWAINE


Mara

Asenaca Mara, Adi Asenaca MARA - Finau Mara, Ratu Finau MARA - Kamisese Mara, Ratu Sir Kamisese MARA - Lala Mara, Ro Adi Lala MARA - Tevita Mara, Ratu Tevita Uluilakeba MARA - Elenoa Mara-Rasova, Adi Elenoa MARA-RASOVA


Maharaj

Badri Maharaj, Badri MAHARAJ - J. D. Maharaj, J. D. MAHARAJ - Navin Maharaj, Navin MAHARAJ - Sanjeet Chand Maharaj, Sanjeet Chand MAHARAJ


Malani

Roko Malani, Roko MALANI - Laufitu Malani, Adi Laufitu MALANI - Wilisoni Malani, Ratu Wilisoni Tuiketai MALANI


N

Nabagatai - Nabiti River - Nabua, Fiji - Joeli Nabuka, Joeli NABUKA - Nabukelevu - Eto Nabuli, Eto NABULI - Lepani Nabuliwaqa, Lepani NABULIWAQA - Nabuna River - Isa Nacewa, Isa NACEWA - Nacula - Pita Nacuva, Pita NACUVA - Nadamanu River - Nadarivatu Dam - Nadogo F.C. - Nadogo River - Nemani Nadolo, Nemani NADOLO - Nadroga F.C. - Nadroga-Navosa Province, Nadroga-Navosa - Noa Nadruku, Noa NADRUKU - Sairusi Nagagavoka, Ratu Sairusi NAGAGAVOKA - Nagigia Island - Shivlal Nagindas, Shivlal NAGINDAS - Timoci Nagusa, Timoci NAGUSA - Waisake Naholo, Waisake NAHOLO - Tomasi Naidole, Tomasi NAIDOLE - Dorsami Naidu, Dorsami NAIDU - Richard Naidu, Richard NAIDU - Naigani - Apisai Naikatini, Apisai NAIKATINI - Apisai Naikatini, Apisai NAIKATINI - Kevin Naiqama, Kevin NAIQAMA - Wes Naiqama, WES NAIQAMA - Damodran Nair, Damodran NAIR - Vijay Nair - Naiselesele River - Kaleveti Naisoro, Keleveti NAISORO - Naitaba - Nic Naitanui, Nic NAITANUI - Naitasiri District - Naitasiri Province, Naitasiri - Jovesa Naivalu, Jovesa NAIVALU - Sefa Naivalu, Sefa NAIVALU - Solomone Naivalu, Solomone NAIVALU - Timoci Naivaluwaqa, Timoci NAIVALUWAQA - Taqele Naiyaravoro, Taqele NAIYARAVORO - Jimilai Nakaidawa, Jimilai NAKAIDAWA - Noa Nakaitaci, Noa NAKAITACI - Leone Nakarawa, Leone NAKARAWA - Nakasi, Fiji, Nakasi - Nakauvadra - Nakauvadra River - Nakorotubu District - Nakorotolutolu River - Pio Nakubuwai, Pio NAKUBUWAI - Nakura River - Nala River - Nalawa F.C. - Napolioni Nalaga, Napolioni NALAGA - Napolioni Nalaga, Napolioni NALAGA - Nalagi River - Livai Nalagilagi, Livai NALAGILAGI - Simone Nalatu, Simone NALATU - Nalawa F.C. - Nalomate River - Namalata - Namatakula - Jope Namawa, Jope NAMAWA - Namena Lala - Namada River - Namata River - Fijian name, Naming conventions of Fiji - Namosi District - Namosi-Naitasiri-Serua language - Namosi Province, Namosi - Namotu - Nananu-i-Cake - Nananu-i-Ra - Satendra Nandan, Satendra NANDAN - Satya Nandan, Satya NANDAN - Nanenivuda River - Sela Nanovo, Ratu Sela NANOVO - Neumi Nanuku, Neumi NANUKU - Nanuya Lailai - Nanuya Levu - Naosara, NAOSARA - Serupepeli Naqase - Sireli Naqelevuki, Sireli NAQELEVUKI - Naqereqere River - Sekove Naqiolevu, Sekove NAQIOLEVU - Nasaqalau - Nasau Park - Elina Nasaudrodro, Elina NASAUDRODRO - Nasavu River - Nasekawa River - Valerio NASEMA - Rupeni Nasiga, Rupeni NASIGA - Sisilia Nasiga, Sisilia NASIGA - Nasilai River - Nasinu - Nasinu F.C. - Nasinu River - Nasivi River - Nasoata River - Nasoni River - Nasoqo River - Mount Nasorolevu, Nadorelevu, Mount - Nasuva River - Natabua High School - Nate and Hayes - Natoavou River - Nationalist Vanua Tako Lavo Party (Fiji), Nationalist Vanua Tako Lavo Party - Native Land Register - Native Land Trust Board (Fiji), Native Land Trust Board - Native Transport Detachment (Fiji), Native Transport Detachment - Natovi Landing - Timoci Natuva, Timoci NATUVA - Sioeli Nau, Sioeli NAU - Naua River - Sailasa Naucukidi, Sailasa NAUCUKIDI - Josateki Naulu, Josateki NAULU - Samueli Naulu, Samueli NAULU - Viliame Naupoto, Viliame NAUPOTO - Nausori - Nausori Highlands - Nausori International Airport - Nautanivono - Navadra - Jone Navakamocea, Ratu Jone NAVAKAMOCEA - Maciu Navakasuasua, Maciu NAVAKASUASUA - Navala - Eparama Navale, Eparama NAVALE - Navilagolago River - Navilevu River - Naviti - Viliame Navoka, Ratu Viliame NAVOKA - Navua District, Fiji - Navua F.C. - Navua River - Mesake Navugona, Mesake NAVUGONA - Navuloa River - Navuturerega River - Niko Nawaikula, Niko NAWAIKULA - Nawailevu River - Josateki Nawalowalo, Ratu Josateki NAWALOWALO - Valerio Nawatu, Valerio NAWATU - Noa Nayacakalou, Noa NAYACAKALOU - Rusiate Nayacakalou, Rusiate NAYACAKALOU - Waisea Nayacalevu, Waisea NAYACALEVU - Isoa Neivua, Isoa NEIVUA - Maritino Nemani, Maritino NEMANI - Neoveitchia storckii - Nepalese community in Fiji - New Labour Unity Party - New Nationalist Party (Fiji), New Nationalist Party - S.S. Newnham, Newnham, S.S. - List of newspapers in Fiji, Newspapers in Fiji, list of - NFP–Labour Coalition - Tom Nicholls, Tom NICHOLLS - John Fearns Nicoll, John Fearns NICOLL - John Nimmo (judge), John NIMMO - Sangeeta Niranjan, Sangeeta NIRANJAN - David Niu, David NIU - Epeli Niudamu, Ratu Epeli NIUDAMU - Paula Niukula, Paula NIUKULA - Niumataiwalu - Noa’tau - Alipate Noilea, Alipate NOILEA - Nokia Eagles - Non-resident Indian and person of Indian origin, Non-Resident Indian - Northern Air (Fiji), Northern Air - Northern Division, Fiji, Northern Division - Nourse Line - Nubu River - Nuku District, Fiji - Nukulau


Nadi

Nadi - Nadi District, Fiji, Nadi District - Nadi F.C. - Nadi International Airport - Nadi River


Naevo

Apenisa Naevo, Apenisa NAEVO - Apisai Naevo, Ratu Apisai NAEVO - Semisi Naevo, Semesi NAEVO


Nailatikau

Koila Nailatikau, Adi Koila Mara NAILATIKAU - Epeli Nailatikau, Ratu Epeli NAILATIKAU - Epeli Nailatikau I, Ratu Epeli NAILATIKAU I - Epeli Nailatikau I, Ratu Epeli NAILATIKAU I - Epeli Qaraninamu Nailatikau, Ratu Epeli Qaraninamu NAILATIKAU


Nand

Gyani Nand, Gyani NAND - Nainendra Nand, Nainendra NAND - Ragho Nand, Ragho NAND - Suruj Mati Nand, Suruj Mati NAND


Narain, Narayan

Deo Narain, Deo NARAIN - Sathi Narain, NARAIN, Sathi - Irene Jai Narayan, Irene Jai NARAYAN - Paresh Narayan - Udit Narayan (politician), Udit NARAYAN


National

God Bless Fiji, National Anthem (God Bless Fiji) - National Congress of Fiji - National constituencies - National Council for Building a Better Fiji - National Farmers Union of Fiji - National Democratic Party (Fiji, 1960s), National Democratic Party (1960s) - National Democratic Party (Fiji, 2006), National Democratic Party (2006) - National Federation Party - National Federation Party - Dove faction - National Federation Party - Flower faction - National Football League (Fiji), National Football League - National language debate in Fiji, National language debate - National Security Council (Fiji) - National Stadium (Suva) - National Super League 2014 - National Trust of Fiji


Neuburgia

Neuburgia alata - Neuburgia collina - Neuburgia macrocarpa - Neuburgia macroloba


O

George Thomas Michael O'Brien, Sir George O'BRIEN - Terry O'Donnell (footballer), Terry O'DONNELL - Ochetellus sororis - Office of International Treasury Control (OITC) - Ogea Driki - Ogea Levu - Aisake Ó hAilpín, Aisake Ó HAILPÍN - Seán Óg Ó hAilpín, Seán Óg Ó HAILPÍN - Setanta Ó hAilpín, Setanta Ó HAILPÍN - Teu Ó hAilpín, Teu Ó HAILPÍN - Oinafa - Olorua - One Fiji Party - Ono Island (Fiji), Ono Island - Ono-i-Lau - Open constituencies - Operation Morris Dance - Operation Quickstep - Orange dove - Order of Fiji - Orthetrum serapia - Patrick Osborne (rugby player), Patrick OSBORNE - Patteson Oti, Patterson OTI - Evelyn Otto, Evelyn OTTO - Outline of Fiji - Ovalau (Fiji), Ovalau


P

Pacific Broadcasting Services Fiji - Pacific Conference of Churches - Pacific Oceania Davis Cup team - Pacific Rim Rugby Championship - Pacnews - Ben Padarath, Ben PADARATH - Lavenia Padarath, Lavenia PADARATH - Narendra Kumar Padarath, Narendra Kumar PADARATH - Seve Paeniu, Steve PAENIU - Palolo worm - Pandanus joskei - Pandanus taveuniensis - Monarchy of Fiji, Paramount Chief of Fiji - Craig Parker, Craig PARKER - Parkia parrii - Parliament of Fiji, Parliament (Fiji) - Party of National Unity (Fiji), Party of National Unity (PANU) - Party of the Truth (POTT) - Parliamentary Organization for Indigenous Fijians - Davendra Pathik, Davendra PATHIK - Paulini, PAULINI - Paulini discography - George Hamilton Pearce, George Hamilton PEARCE - Mau PENISULA - Penang River - Penang (Rakiraki) Sugar Mill - People on stamps of Fiji, list of - People's Charter for Change, Peace and Progress - People's Coalition (Fiji), People's Coalition - People's Democratic Party (Fiji), People's Democratic Party - People's National Party (Fiji), People's National Party - Pepjei - Denis Perera, Denis PERERA - Pericles (ship) - Rebecca Perrott, Rebecca PERROTT - Philidris nagasau - Tyrone Phillips, Tyrone PHILLIPS - Tony Philp, Tony PHILP - Physokentia thurstonii - James Pickering (rugby league), James PICKERING - Manikam Pillai, Manikam V. PILLAI - Samresan Pillay, Samresan PILLAY - Sarojini Pillay, Sarojini PILLAY - Wayne Pivac, Wayne PIVAC - Pinctada maxima - Pipermethystine - Pipturus platyphyllus - Pittosporum pickeringii - Pittosporum rhytidocarpum - Wayne Pivac, Wayne PIVAC - Platymantis megabotoniviti - Platymantis vitianus - Platymantis vitiensis - Podocarpus neriifolius - List of political families in Fiji, Political families in Fiji, list of - List of political parties in Fiji, Political parties in Fiji, list of - Politics of Fiji - Polyalthia laddiana - Poonah (Ship) - Porphyrosela aglaozona - Paulo Posiano, Paulo POSIANO - Post Fiji - ANZ National Stadium, Post Fiji Stadium - Postage stamps and postal history of Fiji - Ranjesh Prakash, Ranjesh PRAKASH - Premna protrusa - President of Fiji, Presidents of Fiji (List) - President of the Court of Appeal of Fiji, President of the Court of Appeal - President of the Senate of Fiji - - President's Overseas XV - Katharine Susannah Prichard, Katharine PRICHARD - Prime Minister of Fiji, Prime Ministers of Fiji (List) - Prince Charles Park - Pritchardia thurstonii - Carl Probert, Carl PROBERT - List of proposed states of Australia, Proposed states of Australia, list of - Bei Kai Viti, Protector of Fiji (Bei Kai Viti) - Proceratium vinaka - Provinces of Fiji - Psilogramma jordana - Caroline Puamau, Caroline PUAMAU - Puisne judge of Fiji, Puisne judge - Pullea perryana - Hari Punja, Hari PUNJA - Punjas Rugby Series


Pacific

Pacific Alliance Leaders Meeting - Pacific Green - Pacific Island Air - Pacific Islands Forum - Pacific Islands Rugby Alliance - Pacific Islanders rugby union team - Pacific Rugby Cup - Pacific Rugby League International - Pacific Union


Patel

A. D. Patel, A.D. PATEL - Harilal Manilal Patel, Harilal Manilal PATEL - Navin Patel, Navin PATEL - R. D. Patel, R. D. PATEL - S. B. Patel - Vimla L. Patel, Vimla L. PATEL - Vinod Patel, Vinod PATEL - Vinubhai Patel, Vinubhai PATEL


Prasad

Ayodhya Prasad, Ayodhya PRASAD - Bijai Prasad, Bijay PRASAD - Biman Prasad, Biman PRASAD - Calvin Prasad, Calvin PRASAD - Giyannedra Prasad, Giyannedra PRASAD - Krishna Prasad (politician), Krishna PRASAD


Q

Qaloyaqa River - Qamea - Qaraniqio River - Qaranivalu - Laisenia Qarase, Laisenia QARASE - Qawa River - Qelelevu - Akapusi Qera, Akapusi QERA - Nacanieli Qerewaqa, Nacanieli QEREWAQA - Alipate Qetaki, Alipate QETAKI - Apimeleki Qiliho, Apimeleki QILIHO - Litia Qionibaravi, Adi Litia QIONIBARAVI - Henry Qiodravu, Henry QIODRAVU - Qoliqoli Bill - Gabrieli Qoro, Gabriele QORO - Sivia Qoro, Adi Sivia QORO - Emasi Qovu, Emasi QOVU - Jone Qovu, Jone QOVO - Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Suva, Queen Elizabeth Barracks - Monarchy of Fiji, Queen of Fiji - Queen Victoria School (Fiji) - Peter Quilliam, Peter QUILLIAM - Renold Quinlan, Renold QUINLAN - Qurai


R

Ra Province, Ra - Seru Rabeni, Seru RABENI - Rabi Council of Leaders - Rabi Island - Sitiveni Rabuka, Sitiveni RABUKA - Lagani Rabukawaqa, Lagani RABUKAWAQA - Orisi Rabukawaqa, Orisi RABUKAWAQA - Kiniviliame Radaveta, Kiniviliame RADAVETA - Patrick Raddock, Patrick RADDOCK - Saula Radidi, Saula RADIDI - Radini Nayau - Semi Radradra, Semi RADRADRA - Pramod Rae, Pramod RAE - Kathlyn Ragg, Kathlyn RAGG - Monica Raghwan, Monica RAGHWAN - Mataiasi Ragiagia, Mataiasi RAGIAGIA - Lote Raikabula, Lote RAIKABULA - David Raikuna, David RAIKUNA - Rail transport in Fiji - Jone Railomo, Jone RAILOMO - Simon Raiwalui, Simon RAIWALUI - George Shiu Raj, George Shiu RAJ - Setariki Rakabula, Setariki RAKABULA - Rakiraki - Rakiraki F.C. - Balwant Singh Rakkha, Balwant Singh RAKKHA - Jonetani Ralulu, Jonetani RALULU - Jack Ram, Jack RAM - Kallu Dhani Ram, Kallu Dhani RAM - Rishi Ram, Rishi RAM - Shree Ramlu, Shree RAMLU - K. C. Ramrakha, K. C. RAMRAKHA - Eminoni Ranacovu, Eminoni RANACOVU - John Rankine (governor), John RANKINE - James Ramchandar Rao, James Ramchandar RAO - Nikola Raoma, Nikola RAOMA - Rapid (brig) - Raranitiqa - Vesi Rarawa, Vesi RARAWA - Abdul Rahim Rasheed, Abdul Rahim RASHEED - Manoa Rasigatale, Manoa RASIGATALE - Isaia Rasila, Isaia RASILA - Rasolo - Talemo Ratakele, Ratu Talemo RATAKELE - Alipate Ratini, Alipate RATINI - Ratu - Jonetani Ratu, Jonetani RATU - Michael Ratu, Michael RATU - Ropate Ratu, Ropate RATU - Ratu Cakobau Park - Ratu Kadavulevu School - Ratumaibulu - Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna Day - Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna Day, Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna Day, 2005 - Aca Ratuva, Aca RATUVA - Kameli Ratuvou, Kameli RATUVOU - Daniel Rauicava, Daniel RAUICAVA - Jacob Rauluni, Jacob RAULUNI - Mosese Rauluni, Mosese RAULUNI - Peni Ravai, Peni RAVAI - Semi Ravouvou, Semi RAVOUVOU - Malakai Ravulo, Malakai RAVULO - Asesela Ravuvu, Asesela RAVUVU - Ifereimi Rawaqa, Ifereimi RAWAQA - Taniela Rawaqa, Taniela RAWAQA - Josaia Rayawa, Ratu Josaia RAYAWA - - Red-throated lorikeet - Reddy Group - Jai Ram Reddy, Jai Ram REDDY - Kamlesh Reddy, Kamlesh REDDY - K. S. Reddy - Mahendra Reddy, Mahendra REDDY - Nitya Nand Reddy, Nitya Nand REDDY - Frankie Reed, Frankie REED - Repatriation of indentured Indians from Fiji - Reserve Bank of Fiji - Return to the Blue Lagoon - Rhine (ship) - Rhone (ship) - Arthur Richards, 1st Baron Milverton, Sir Arthur RICHARDS - Tom Ricketts (Fiji politician), Tom RICKETTS - Peter Ridgeway, Peter RIDGEWAY - Marieta Rigamoto, Marieta RIGAMOTO - Ringgold Isles - List of rivers of Fiji, Rivers in Fiji, list of - Ro (title), Ro - Fred Robarts, Fred ROBARTS - Hercules Robinson, 1st Baron Rosmead, Sir Hercules ROBINSON - Robinson Crusoe Island (Fiji), Robinson Crusoe Island - David Rodan, David RODAN - Cecil Hunter-Rodwell, Sir Cecil Hunter-RODWELL - Rusiate Rogoyawa, Rusiate ROGOYAWA - Saimoni Rokini, Saimoni ROKINI - Roko (title), Roko - Nasoni Roko, Nasoni ROKO - Alex Rokobaro, Alex ROKOBARO - Maculeku Rokocegu, Ratu Maculeku ROKOCEGU - Joe Rokocoko, Joe ROKOCOKO - Semesa Rokoduguni, Semesa ROKODUGUNI - Joana Rokomatu, Adi Joana ROKOMATU - Seveci Rokotakala, Seveci ROKOTAKALA - Roko Tui - Roko Tui Bau - Roko Tui Dreketi - Roko Tui Namata - Kolinio Rokotuinaceva, Ratu Kolinio ROKOTUINACEVA - Roman Catholicism in Fiji - Junior Roqica, Junior ROQICA - Junior Rasolea, Junior RASOLEA - Rosiloa - Yuval Rotem, Yuval ROTEM - Roger Rousseau, Roger ROUSSEAU - Michelle Rowland, Michelle ROWLAND - Swami Rudrananda, Swami RUDRANANDA - Rugby league in Fiji - Rugby union in Fiji - Fiji national rugby union team, Rugby Union (Fiji national rugby union team) - Fiji national rugby sevens team, Rugby Sevens (Fiji national rugby union sevens team) - Rugby union in Rotuma - Epeli Ruivadra, Epeli RUIVADRA - Rukuruku River - William Ryder (rugby union player), William RYDER


Radio

Radio Australia - Radio Fiji One - Radio Fiji Two - Radio Navtarang - Radio Sargam


Rewa

Rewa Province, Rewa - Rewa Bridge - Rewa F.C. - Rewa Planters Union - Rewa River


Rotuma, Rotuman

Rotuma - Rotuma Airport - Rotuma Day - Rotuma Day, Rotuma Day, 2005 - Rotuma Group - Council of Rotuma, Rotuman Islands Council - Rotuman language - Rotuma myzomela


S

Sabeto River - Ronald Sackville, Ronals SACKVILLE - Sacred Heart Church (Fiji), Sacred Heart Church - Asesela Sadole, Asesela SADOLE - Osea Sadrau, Osea SADRAU - Ian Saigatu, Ian SAIGATU - Losena Salabula, Losena SALABULA - Kaiyava Salusalu, Kaiyava SALUSALU - Jagannath Sami, Jagannath SAMI - Madeleine Sami, Madeleine SAMI - Samabula River - Jimione Samisoni, Jimione SAMISONI - Mere Samisoni, Adi Mere Tuisalalo SAMISONI - Radike Samo, Radike SAMO - Ravuama Samo, Ravuama SAMO - Yevgeny Samoteykin, Yevgeny SAMOTEYKIN - Samulayo - Totaram Sanadhya, Totaram SANADHYA - Ron Sang, Ron SANG - Sangola (ship) - S.S. Santhia, Santhia (ship) - Matareti Sarasau, Matareti SARASAU - Saraswati College - Saravi River - Sarowaqa River - Apolosi Satala, Apolosi SATALA - Viliame Satala, Viliame SATALA - Anand Satyanand, Anand SATYANAND - Sau (Rotuman king) - Sau turaga - Meli Saubulinayau, Meli SAUBULINAYAU - Tomasi Sauqaqa, Tomasi SAUQAQA - Vereniki Sauturaga, Vereniki SAUTURAGA - Charles Savage (beachcomber), Charles SAVAGE - Isikia Savua, Isikia SAVUA - Savu River (Fiji) - Savuto Vakadewavosa - Savusavu - Savusavu Airport - Savusavu F.C. - Sawana - Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, Aiyaz SAYED-KHAIYUM - Scaevola floribunda - Deryck Scarr, Deryck SCARR - Les Scheinflug - John Maurice Scott, John Maurice SCOTT - Michael Dishington Scott, Michael Dishington SCOTT - Scouting and Guiding in Fiji - Jocelynne Scutt, Jocelynne SCUTT - Seaqaqa F.C. - Seaqaqa River - Second Fiji Expedition - Dixon Seeto, Dixon SEETO - Senate of Fiji, Senate (Fiji) - Jona Senilagakali, Jona SENILAGAKALI - Navitalai Senilagakali, Navitalai SENILAGAKALI - Henry Seniloli, Henry SENILOLI - Jope Seniloli, Ratu Jope SENILOLI - Popi Seniloli, Popi SENILOLI - Sennit - Waisale Serevi, Waisale SEREVI - Serianthes vitiensis - Apaitia Seru, Apaitia SERU - Fili Seru, Fili SERU - John Seru, John SERU - Nacanieli Seru, Nacanieli SERU - Serua District - Mount Serua, Serua, Mount - Serua Province - Serua District - Serukeirewa, SERUKEIREWA - Semi Seruvakula, Ratu Semi SERUVAKULA - Viliame Seruvakula, Viliame SERUVAKULA - Koli Sewabu, Koli SEWABU - C. A. Shah - Nazhat Shameem, Nazhat SHAMEEM - Shaista Shameem, Shaista SHAMEEM - Shangri-La's Fijian Resort - Rishi Shankar, Rishi SHANKAR - Ram Sharan, Ram SHARAN - Owen Sheers, Owen SHEERS - Shipwrecked (1990 film), Shipwrecked - Robert Shuster, Robert SHUSTER - M. Osman Siddique, M. Osman SIDDIQUE - Sigatoka - Sigatoka Sand Dunes - Sigatoka River - Sikhism in Fiji - Semesa Sikivou, Semesa SIKIVOU - Peniasi Silatolu, Peniasi SILATOLU - Timoci Silatolu, Timoci SILATOLU - Silktail - Morgan Simmons, Morgan SIMMONS - Nigel Simpson, Nigel SIMPSON - Ashton Sims, Ashton SIMS - Barry Sims, Barry SIMS - Korbin Sims, Korbin SIMS - Ruan Sims, Ruan SIMS - Tariq Sims, Tariq SIMS - Sakiusa Sing, Sakiusa SING - Silktail - Sitiveni Sivivatu, Sitiveni SIVIVATU - Sivoki - Savenaca Siwatibau, Savenaca SIWATIBAU - Suliana Siwatibau, Suliana SIWATIBAU - Sky Fiji - Sky Pacific - Slaty monarch - Apisai Smith, Apisai SMITH - Greg Smith (rugby coach), Greg SMITH (rugby coach) - Greg Smith (rugby union, born 1974), Greg SMITH - Stephen Smith (rugby league), Stephen SMITH - Wilma Smith (violinist), Wilma SMITH - Philip Snow, Philip SNOW - Jimmy Snuka, Jimmy SNUKA - Tamina Snuka, Tamina SNUKA - Social Liberal Multicultural Party - Solicitor-General of Fiji, Solicitor-General (Fiji) - Solkope - Dave Solomon (rugby), Dave SOLOMON - Setefano Somoca, Setefano SOMOCA - Somosomo - Somosomo Creek - Somosomo Strait - Enele Sopoaga, Enele SOPOAGA - Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua - Soqosoqo ni Vakavulewa ni Taukei - Gagaj Maraf Solomone, Gagaj Maraf SOLOMONE - Warren Sorby, Warren SORBY - Soroaqali, SOROAQALI - Seule Soromon, Seule SOROMON - Usaia Sotutu, Usaia SOTUTU - South Indians in Fiji - Southern Cross Cable - Southern Division Kisan Sangh - Jovesa Sovasova, Ratu Jovesa SOVASOVA - Waisale Sovatabua, Waisale SOVATABUA - Sovi Basin - Sovi River - Speaker of the House of Representatives of Fiji - Kuini Speed, Adi Kuini SPEED - George Speight, George SPEIGHT - Graham Speight, Graham SPEIGHT - Henry Speight, Henry SPEIGHT - James Spigelman, James SPIGELMAN - Spiraeanthemum graeffei - Spiraeanthemum katakata - Spiraeanthemum serratum - Spodoptera mauritia - Sport in Fiji - Sri Siva Subramaniya temple - S. Sriskandarajah, S. SRISKANDARAJAH - Charles St Julian, Sir Charles ST JULIAN - Paul Stein (judge), Paul STEIN - St Johns College, Fiji - Rick Stone, Rick STONE - James Storer, James STORER - Storckiella vitiensis - Goran Šubara, Goran ŠUBARA - Subrail Park - Nikolai Sudarikov, Nikolai SUDARIKOV - Suetabu River - Sugar Cane farmers unions in Fiji - Sugar Cane Growers Council - Sugar City Ratepayers Alliance - Sugar mills in Fiji - Netani Suka, Netani SUKA - Netani Sukanaivalu, Netani SUKANAIVALU - Sefanaia Sukanaivalu, Sefanaia SUKANAIVALU - Waisale Sukanaveita, Waisale SUKANAVEITA - Mahendra SUKHDEO - Lala Sukuna, Ratu Sir Lala SUKUNA - Sukuna Bowl - Sulphur-breasted myzomela - Sulu (skirt), Sulu - Fiji Link, Sun Air (Fiji) - Super Model (film), Super Model - Supreme Court of Fiji, Supreme Court (Fiji) - Batram Suri, Bataram SURI - Survivor: Fiji - Joanna Sutton, Joanna SUTTON - John Sutton (rugby league), John SUTTON - Suva - Suva Adventist College - Suva City Council - Suva Fiji Temple - Suva F.C. - Suva Grammar School - Suva Highlanders - Avinesh Suwamy, Avinesh SUWAMY - Muthu Swamy, Muthu SWAMY - Ofa Swann, Ofa SWANN - Ernest Sweet-Escott, Sir Ernest Bickham SWEET-ESCOTT - Syria (ship)


Schefflera

Schefflera costata - Schefflera euthytricha - Schefflera seemanniana - Schefflera vitiensis


Syzygium

Syzygium amplifolium - Syzygium diffusum - Syzygium fijiense - Syzygium minus - Syzygium phaeophyllum - Syzygium purpureum - Syzygium seemannianum - Syzygium wolfii


Sharma

Devanesh Sharma, Devanesh SHARMA - Gabriel Sharma, Gabriel SHARMA - Harish Sharma - Krishna Chand Sharma, Krishna Chand SHARMA - Neil Sharma, Neil SHARMA - Sachida Nand Sharma, Sachida Nand SHARMA - Shiu Sharan Sharma, Shiu Sharan SHARMA - Shri Krishna Sharma, Shri Krishna SHARMA - Tulsi Ram Sharma, Tulsi Ram SHARMA - Vivekanand Sharma, Vivekanand SHARMA - Vyas Deo Sharma, Vyas Deo SHARMA


Singh

Agni Deo Singh, Agni Deo SINGH - Ajay Singh (diplomat), Ajay SINGH - Ajit Swaran Singh, Ajit Swaran SINGH - Alpana Singh, Alpana SINGH - Alvin Singh, Alvin SINGH - Anand Singh (Fijian politician), Anand Kumar SINGH - Anirudh Singh (activist), Anirudh SINGH - Attar Singh, Attar SINGH - Bhagwan Singh, Bhagwan SINGH - Bobby Singh, Bobby SINGH - Chandra Singh, Chandra SINGH - C. P. Singh, C. P. SINGH - Chattur Singh, Chattur SINGH - Davendra Singh, Davendra SINGH - Gurjit Singh (footballer), Gurjit SINGH - Gyan Singh (Fijian politician), Gyan SINGH - James Shankar Singh, James Shankar SINGH - Jason Singh, Jason SINGH - K. B. Singh, K. B. SINGH - Mehar Singh, Mehar SINGH - Nirbhay Singh (trade unionist), Nibhray SINGH - Parmanand Singh, Parmanand SINGH - Pravin Singh, Pravin SINGH - Prem Singh (Fijian politician), Prem SINGH - Rajnesh Singh, Rajnesh SINGH - Rajnesh Singh, Rajnesh SINGH - Ram Singh (Fiji), Ram SINGH - Ram Jati Singh, Ram Jati SINGH - Raman Pratap Singh, Raman Pratap SINGH - Rebecca Singh, Rebecca SINGH - Satendra Singh (politician), Satendra SINGH - Uday Singh (Fiji politician), Uday SINGH - Ujagar Singh, Ujagar SINGH - Vijay Singh, Vijay SINGH - Vijay R. Singh


SS

SS Chenab - SS Fazilka - SS Fultala - SS Ganges (1906) - SS Indus (1904) - SS Mutlah - SS Newnham - SS Sangola - SS Santhia - SS Sutlej - SS Vadala - SS Virawa - SS Wardha


South Pacific

South Pacific air ferry route in World War II - South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission - South Pacific Championship - South Pacific Forum - South Pacific Scouts - South Pacific Stock Exchange - South Pacific Tourism Organisation


T

Finau Tabakaucoro, Adi Finau TABAKAUCORO - Banuve Tabakaucoro, Banuve TABAKAUCORO - Tabernaemontana thurstonii - Tabia River - Table No. 21 - Tabua - Ilivasi Tabua, Ilivasi TABUA - Semi Tadulala, Semi TADULALA - Saveneca Taga, Saveneca TAGA - Michael Tagicakibau, Michael TAGICAKIBAU - Sailosi Tagicakibau, Sailosi TAGICAKIBAU - Susan Tagicakibau, Susan TAGICAKIBAU - Medinilla waterhousei, Tagimoucia - Peni Tagive, Peni TAGIVE - Tagroa Siria - Tailevu Province, Tailevu - Tailevu Knights - Tailevu/Naitasiri F.C. - Tailevu North F.C. - Taininbeka - Sapeta Taito, Sapeta TAITO - Seveci Taka, Seveci TAKA - Amani Takayawa, Amani TAKAYAWA - Takia (watercraft) - Inoke Takiveikata, Ratu Inoke TAKIVEIKATA (Qaranivalu) - Inoke Takiveikata (Vice-President), Ratu Inoke TAKIVEIKATA (Vice-President) - Metuisela Talebula, Metuisela TALEBULA - Netani Talei, Netani TALEI - Joe Tamani, Joe TAMANI - Saimoni Tamani, Saimoni TAMANI - Simione Tamanisau, Simione TAMANISAU - Jeremaiya Tamanisau, Jeremaiya TAMANISAU - Seta Tamanivalu, Seta TAMANIVALU - Howie Tamati, Howie TAMATI - Tamavua River - Antonio Tanaburenisau, Antonio TANABURENISAU - Kaliova Nauqe Tani, Kaliova Nauqe TANI - Iliesa Tanivula, Iliesa TANIVULA - Aisea Taoka, Aisea TAOKA - Tarau of Tovu Totoya - Aisake Tarogi, Aisake TAROGI - 'Ana Taufe'ulungaki, 'Ana TAUFE'ULUNGAKI - Kiniviliame Taukeinikoro, Ratu Kiniviliame TAUKEINIKORO - Taunovo River - Tauraria - Tautoga - Josaia Tavaiqia, Ratu Sir Josaia TAVAIQIA - Tavarua - Taveuni - Taveuni F.C. - Mount Taveuni, Taveuni, Mount - Taveuni beetle - Taveuni F.C. - Tavewa - Tavo - Rebecca Tavo, Rebecca TAVO - Kaliopate Tavola, Kaliopate TAVOLA - Tavoro Creek - Jone Tawake, Jone TAWAKE - Setareki Tawake, Setareki TAWAKE - John Tay, John TAY - Teresia Teaiwa, Teresia TEAIWA - Tēfui - Remueru Tekiate, Remueru TEKIATE - Tekken (video game), Tekken - Tekken Revolution - Tekken Tag Tournament 2 - Saula Telawa, Saula TELAWA - Telecommunications in Fiji - Esala Teleni, Esala TELENI - Telephone numbers in Fiji - Ransley Thacker, Ransley THACKER - The Adorable Outcast - The Blue Lagoon (1980 film), The Blue Lagoon - The Land Has Eyes - The People of Paradise - Laurence Thoms, Laurence THOMS - Thomson Park (Fiji), Thomson Park - James Beveridge Thomson, James Beveridge THOMSON - Manoa Thompson, Manoa THOMPSON - Peter Thomson (diplomat), Peter THOMSON - John Bates Thurston, Sir John THURSTON - Thurston Gardens - Tibitibi River - Moti Tikaram, Moti TIKARAM - Ramon Tikaram, Ramon TIKARAM - Tanita Tikaram, Tanita TIKARAM - Pio Tikoduadua, Pio TIKODUADUA - Samisoni Tikoinasau, Samisoni TIKOINASAU - Asaeli Tikoirotuma, Asaeli TIKOIROTUMA - Pio Bosco Tikoisuva, Pio Bosco TIKOISUVA - Romanu Tikotikoca, Romanu TIKOTIKOCA - Sera TIKOTIKOVATU - Virginia Tilley, Virginia TILLEY - Alan Tippett, Alan TIPPERT - Tivua Island - Malakai Tiwa, Malakai TIWA - Apisai Toga, Apisai TOGA - Illiesa Toga, Iliesa TOGA - Inisai Toga, Inisai TOGA - Toga River - Davila Toganivalu, Adi Davila TOGANIVALU - Togolevu River - Toguru River - Farasiko Tokarei, Farasiko TOKAREI - Tokoriki - Savenaca Tokula, Savenaca TOKULA - Veresa Toma, Veresa TOMA - Mount Tomanivi, Tomanivi, Mount - Tongan Kava Ceremony-Taumafa Kava - Tonight - John Toohey (judge), John TOOHEY - Top Spin 3 - Apisai Tora, Apisai TORA - Semisi Tora, Semisi TORA - Tora ni Bau - Totoya - Tovata, Tovata Confederacy - Transport in Fiji - MC Trey, TREY, MC - Tribewanted - Tropical Depression 04F (2009) - Tropical Depression 10F (2004) - Peter Tsiamalili, Peter TSIAMALILI - Kalaveti Tuiyabayaba, Kalaveti TUIYABAYABA - Aisea Tuidraki, Aisea TUIDRAKI - Patiliai Tuidraki, Patiliai TUIDRAKI - Talemaitoga Tuapati, Talemaitoga TUAPATI - Tubou - Manasa Tugia, Manasa TUGIA - Aisea Tuidraki, Aisea TUIDRAKI - Aisea Tuilevu, Aisea TUILEVU - Malakai Yalimaiwai Tuiloa, Malakai TUILOA - Kitione Tuinaosara, Kitione TUINAOSARA - Ilisoni Tuinawaivuvu, Ilisoni TUINAWAIVUVU - Joe Tuineau, Joe TUINEAU - Ilaitia Tuisese, Ilaitia TUISESE - Sakiusa Tuisolia, Ratu Sakiusa TUISOLIA - Josua Tuisova, Josua TUISOVA - Timoci Tuivaga, Sir Timoci TUIVAGA - Naitini Tuiyau, Naitini TUIYAU - J. B. Tularam, J. B. TULARAM - Manu Tupou, Manu TUPOU - Manueli Tulo, Manueli TULO - Taliai Tupou, Taliai TUPOU - Lote Tuqiri (rugby, born 1979), Lote TUQIRI - Lote Tuqiri (Japanese rugby union player), Lote TUQIRI (rugby union) - Turaga - Turaga na Gonesau - Turaga na Ratu ni Natauiya - Tuva River - Tuvuca - Isireli Tuvuki, Isireli TUVUKI - Jerry Tuwai, Jerry TUWAI - Pio Tuwai, Pio TUWAI


Tavua

Tavua, Fiji, Tavua - Tavua District - Tavua F.C. - Tavua Island - Tavua River


Tui

Tui Cakau - Tui Cakau's army - Tui Delai Gau - Tui Fiti - Tui Lau - Tui Nadi - Tui Namosi - Tui Nayau - Monarchy of Fiji, Tui Viti - Tui Vuda


U

Akuila Uate, Akuila UATE - John Udal (judge), John UDAL - Ratu Udre Udre, Udre UDRE - Uea - Alifereti Finau Ulugalala, Alifereti Finau ULUGALALA - Mount Uluigalau, Uluigalau, Mount - Uluilakeba I, ULUILAKEBA I - Tevita Uluilakeba III, ULUILAKEBA III, Tevita - Alfred Uluinayau, Alfred ULUINAYAU - Nat Uluiviti, Nat ULUIVITI - Kula Kei Uluivuya, Kula Kei ULUIVUYA - Ulupoka - Uma of Nukunuku - Chandu Umaria, Chandu UMARIA - Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua, United Fiji Party (''Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua'') - Fiji and the United Nations, United Nations, Fiji Mission to - United Nations Security Council Resolution 287 - United States Ambassador to Fiji - List of universities in Fiji, Universities in Fiji, list of - University of Fiji - University of the South Pacific - Solofa Uota, Solofa UOTA - Jone Usamate, Jone USAMATE - USS Warbler (MSC-206)


V

SS Vadala, Vadala (ship) - Vaileka - Nemia Vainitoba, Ratu Nemia Vunimakadre VAINITOBA - Apolonia Vaivai, Apolonia VAIVAI - Saïmoni Vaka, Saimoni VAKA - Marika Vakacegu, Marika VAKACEGU - Savuto Vakadewavosa, Savuto VAKADEWAVOSA - Rakuita Vakalalabure, Ratu Rakuita VAKALALABURE - Tevita Vakalalabure, Ratu Tevita VAKALALABURE - Niko Vakararawa, Niko VAKARARAWA - Osea Vakatalesau, Osea VAKATALESAU - Etuate Vakatawa, Etuate VAKATAWA - Virimi Vakatawa, Virimi VAKATAWA - Tomasi Vakatora, Tomasi VAKATORA - Kinijioji Vakawaletabua, Ratu Kinijioji VAKAWALETABUA - Samu Valelala, Samu VALELALA - Amasio Valence, Amasio VALENCE - Manasa Vaniqi, Manasa VANIQI - Vanua - Vanua Balavu - Vanuabalavu Airport - Vanua Levu - Vanua Levu Group - Vanua Levu mine - Vanua Tako Lavo Party - Rupeni Varea, Rupeni VAREA - Vatanitawake - Vatoa - Jioji Vatubua, Jioji VATUBUA - Waisale Vatubua, Waisale WATUBUA - Vatukoula - Vatukoula F.C. - Vatukoula mine - Vatulele - Vaturova River - Vatu Vara - Waisale Vatuvoka, Waisale VATUVOKA - Vatuwaqa River - John Henry Vaughan, John Henry VAUGHAN - Elenoa Vavaitamana, Bulou Elenoa Misikini VAVAITAMANA - Lekh Ram Vayeshnoi, Lekh Ram VAYESHNOI - Veeru Waah Bhaai Waah - George Veikoso, George VEIKOSO - Viliame Veikoso, Viliame VEIKOSO - Veinuqa River - Joeli Veitayaki, Joeli VEITAYAKI - Christian Democratic Alliance (Fiji), Veitokani ni Lewenivanua Vakarisito (Christian Democratic Alliance) - Veisari River - Niko Verekauta, Niko VEREKAUTA - Hikmat Singh Verma, Hikmat Singh VERMA - Versicolored monarch - Vicariate Apostolic of Fiji - Vice-President of Fiji - Joeli Vidiri, Joeli VIDIRI - Savu Viliame, Savu VILIAME - Violence against women in Fiji - Pedro Virgil, Pedro VIRGIL - Viria Sugar Mill - Samisoni Viriviri, Samisoni VIRIVIRI - SS Virawa, Virawa (ship) - Visa policy of Fiji - Visa requirements for Fijian citizens - Tanoa Visawaqa, Ratu Tanoa VISAWAQA - Viseisei - Vishal Sangh - Lolagi Visinia, Lolagi VISINIA - Visoto - Viti FM - Viti Levu - Viti Levu giant pigeon - Viti Levu Group - Viti Levu rail - Vitogo River - Vitu Islands, Vitu - Jesoni Vitusagavulu, Jesoni VITUSAGAVULU - Viwa Island - Vodafone Arena (Fiji) - Vodafone M.I.C - Vodafone Ratu Cakobau Park - Apenisa Tuta Vodo, Apenisa Tuta VODO - Native Land Register, Vola ni Kawa Bula - List of volcanoes in Fiji, Volcanoes in Fiji, list of - Mount Voma, Voma, Mount - Anatole von Hügel, Anatole VON HÜGEL - Ilisoni Vonomateiratu, Ilisoni VONOMATEIRATU - Vorovoro - Josefa Vosanibola, Josefa VOSANIBOLA - Manoa Vosawai, Manoa VOSAWAI - Electoral system of Fiji, Voting system of Fiji - Watisoni Votu, Watisoni VOTU - Vuaqava - Emosi Vucago, Emosi VUCAGO - Vuda Point - Vuda River - Vuetasau, VUETASAU - Josefa Vueti, Josefa VUETI - Tomasi Vuetilovoni, Tomasi VUETILOVONI - Tevita Vuibau, Tevita VUIBAU - Lagamu Vuiyasawa, Adi Lagamu VUIYASAWA - Vukinavanua, VUKINAVANUA - Mika Vukona, Mika VUKONA - Josateki Vula, Josateki VULA - Samuela Vula, Samuela VULA - Laisa Vulakoro, Laisa VULAKORO - Albert VuliVuli, Albert VULIVULI - Finau Vulivuli, Finau VULIVULI - Eloni Vunakece, Eloni VUNAKECE - Marika Vunibaka, Marika VUNIBAKA - Vunibelebele River - Berenado Vunibobo, Berenado VUNIBOBO - Vunidawa River - Vunikavikaloa - Samuela Vunisa, Samuela VUNISA - Vunisea Airport - Vunivalu of Bau - Vunivia River - Atunasia Vunivialu, Atunasia VUNIVIALU - Mereseini Vuniwaqa, Mereseini VUNIWAQA - Vuniyaro River - Peceli Vuniyayawa, Peceli VUNIYAYAWA - Isikeli Vuruna, Isikeli VURUNA


Veitchia

Veitchia filifera - Veitchia simulans - Veitchia vitiensis


Volavola

Ben Volavola, Ben VOLAVOLA - Mosese Volavola, Mosese VOLAVOLA - Peni Volavola, Ratu Peni VOLAVOLA - Timoci Volavola, Timoci VOLAVOLA


W

Wailagi Lala - Wailoa Hydro Power Station - Wailevu River (Gau), Wailevu River - Waibula River, Waibula River (Taveuni) - Waibula River (Viti Levu) - Waidalici River - Waidamu River - Waidina River - Wailevu River (Vanua Levu) - Wailoa River - Waimanu River - Waimaro River - Wainadoi River - Wainibuka River - Ulaiasi Wainidroa, Ulaiasi WAINIDROA - Wainikoro River - Wainikoroiluva River - Wainimala River - Wainivesi River - Wainunu River - Wairikicake River - Wairikiqisi River - Waisoi mine - Waisomo River - Stanley Waita, Stanley WAITA - Wakaya Island, Wakaya - Sisa Waqa, Sisa WAQA - Taniela Waqa, Taniela WAQA - Josaia Waqabaca, Josaia WAQABACA - Dominiko Waqaniburotu, Dominiko WAQANIBUROTU - Jeremaia Waqanisau, Jeremaia WAQANISAU - Viliame Waqaseduadua, Viliame WAQASEDUADUA - Taito Waqavakatoga, Taito WAQAVAKATOGA - Samu Wara, Samu WARA - Taito Waradi, Taito WARADI - Gordon Ward, Gordon WARD - SS Wardha, Wardha (ship) - Warning (2013 film), Warning - Joseph Waterhouse (minister), Joseph WATERHOUSE - Dick Watling, Dick WATLING - Peceli Wawavanua, Peceli WAWAVANUA - Wickrema Weerasooria, Wickrema WEERASOORIA - Mark Weinberg (judge), Mark WEINBERG - Alfred Wendt, Alfred WENDT - Jone Wesele, Jone WESELE - Mekeli Wesley, Mekeli WESLEY - Tai Wesley, Tai WESLEY - West Fijian – Rotuman languages, West Fijian languages - West Fijian – Rotuman languages - Western Crusaders - Western Division, Fiji, Western Division - Western Fijian language - Western United Front (Fiji), Western United Front - David Whippey, David WHIPPEY - Marques Whippy, Marques WHIPPY - Mikaelar Whippy, Mikaelar WHIPPY - Whistling fruit dove - Brayden Wiliame, Brayden WILIAME - J. Williams (singer), J. WILLIAMS - Ron Williams (rugby union), Ron WILLIAMS - Women in Fiji - Pio Wong, Pio WONG - James Roland Wood, James Roland WOOD - World Rugby Pacific Challenge - List of World War I aces from Fiji, World War I aces from Fiji, list of - Ulamila Kurai Wragg, Ulamila Kurai WRAGG - Henry Wrenfordsley, Henry WRENFORDSLEY


Weinmannia

Weinmannia affinis - Weinmannia exigua - Weinmannia richii - Weinmannia vitiensis


X


Y

Akuila Yabaki, Akuila YABAKI - Konisi Yabaki, Konisi YABAKI - Yacata - Yadua Levu - Yadua Tabu - Daniel Yakopo, Daniel YAKOPO - Yalalevu - Alefoso Yalayalatabua, Alefoso YALAYALATABUA - Yanawai River - Yangonin - Yanuca - Yanuca Lailai - Yanuca Levu - Jerry Yanuyanutawa, Jerry YANUYANUTAWA - Yaqara River - Kava, Yaqona - Yasawa - Yasawa Island Airport - Yasawa Islands - Peceli Yato, Peceli YATO - Yat Sen School - Jekesoni Yavalanavanua, Ratu Jekesoni Lewenilovo YAVALANAVANUA - List of years in Fiji, Years in Fiji, list of - Alfred Karney Young, Alfred Karney YOUNG - Ted Young (politician), Ted YOUNG


Z

Jörg Zimmermann, Jörg ZIMMERMANN - Kenneth Zinck, Kenneth Vincent ZINCK


See also

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Culture of Fiji The culture of Fiji is a tapestry of native Fijian, Indian, European, Chinese, and other nationalities. Culture polity traditions, language, food costume, belief system, architecture, arts, craft, music, dance, and sports will be discussed in thi ...
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Demographics of Fiji The demographic characteristics of the population of Fiji are known through censuses, usually conducted in ten-year intervals, and has been analysed by statistical bureaus since the 1880s. The Fijian Bureau of Statistics (FBOS) has performed this ...
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Foreign relations of Fiji Fiji has experienced many coups recently, in 1987, 2000, and 2006. Fiji has been suspended various times from the Commonwealth of Nations, a grouping of mostly former British colonies. It was readmitted to the Commonwealth in December 2001, fo ...
- History of Fiji - Local government in Fiji, Local government of Fiji - Republic of Fiji Military Forces, Military of Fiji - Music of Fiji - Outline of Fiji - Politics of Fiji - Transport in Fiji ; Other Fiji-Related Lists Airlines of Fiji, list of - Airlines of Oceania, list of - Airports by ICAO code: N, list of - Airports in Fiji, list of - Birds of Fiji, list of - Chief Justice of Fiji, Chief Justices of Fiji, list of - Cities and towns in Fiji, list of - Diplomatic missions in Fiji, list of - Diplomatic missions of Fiji, list of - Elections in Fiji, Elections in Fiji, list of - List of festivals in Fiji, Festivals in Fiji, list of - House of Representatives of Fiji - Chairman of the Great Council of Chiefs - Birds of Fiji, list of - List of cities and towns in Fiji, Cities and towns in Fiji - Elections in Fiji, Elections in Fiji, list of - List of diplomatic missions in Fiji, Diplomatic missions in Fiji - List of diplomatic missions of Fiji, Diplomatic missions of Fiji - Fiji national rugby union players, list of - List of Fijians, Fijians, list of - Minister for iTaukei Affairs, Fijian Affairs Ministers - List of Fijian politicians, Fijian politicians, list of - List of Fijian records in swimming, Fijian records in swimming, list of - List of Fijian sportspeople, Fijian sportspeople, list of - List of Fijian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, Fijian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, list of - List of Fijian Victoria Cross recipients, Fijian Victoria Cross recipients, list of - Fish on stamps of Fiji, list of - Football clubs in Fiji, list of -
Foreign Ministers of Fiji Foreign may refer to: Government * Foreign policy, how a country interacts with other countries * Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in many countries ** Foreign Office, a department of the UK government ** Foreign office and foreign minister * United S ...
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