Namosi — is one of Fiji s fourteen Provinces, and one of eight based in Viti Levu, the largest island. Located to the west of Suva, the Province covers 570 square kilometers. Its population of 5,742 at the 1996 census was the smallest of any Fijian… … Wikipedia
Namosi Province — Namosi is one of Fiji s fourteen Provinces, and one of eight based in Viti Levu, the largest island. Located to the west of Suva, the Province covers 570 square kilometers. Its population of 6,898 at the 2007 census was the smallest of any Fijian … Wikipedia
Navua District, Fiji — Navua District is located within Serua Province in the Central Division of Fiji. During colonial times it used to be a sugar growing area, but the closure of the sugar mill in Navua in 1923 led to a decline in economic activity in the district.… … Wikipedia
Taukei ni Waluvu — is the Fijian traditional chiefly title of the matagali turaga(chiefly clan) Siko Nabena or tokatoka Natabutale of Nairukuruku village. Also leading chief of the district of Matailobau, Naitasiri. Matailobau according to Fergus Clunie being one… … Wikipedia
Local government in Fiji — Fiji This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Fiji Government Executive President ( … Wikipedia
Rotuma — This article is about the Fijian dependancy. For other uses, see Rotuma (disambiguation). Rotuma Island (Fijian dependency) Rotuma … Wikipedia
List of Fiji-related articles — NOTOC Articles (arranged alphabetically) about people, places, things, and concepts related to or originating from Fiji, include: 0 9 2007 Colonial Cup A Rodney ACRAMAN Adi Adi Da James AH KOY Air Fiji Air Pacific Air Pacific destinations Ahmed… … Wikipedia
Naitasiri Province — see also Naitasiri District Naitasiri is one of the 14 provinces of Fiji and one of eight based in Viti Levu, Fiji s largest island. Contents 1 Geography and infrastructure 2 Economy 3 Politics and History … Wikipedia
Fijian traditions and ceremonies — Fijian tradition and ceremony is a living way of life that has remained intact for millennia, evolving as the Fijian nation has modernised over time, with various external influences from Pacific neighbours, and European and Asian society. The… … Wikipedia
House of Chiefs (Fiji) — The term House of Chiefs is a collective term used to refer to the Fijian nobility, which consists of about seventy chiefs of various ranks. It is not a formal political body and should not be confused with the Great Council of Chiefs, which is a … Wikipedia