- Suva
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footnotes = Suva is thecapital and largest city ofFiji . It is located on the southeast coast of the island ofViti Levu , in the Central Division, of which it is the administrative center. In 1877, it was decided to make Suva the capital of Fiji when the geography of former main European settlement atLevuka on the island ofOvalau proved too restrictive. The administration of the colony was moved from Levuka to Suva in 1882. At the 1996census , the last to date, the city of Suva had a population of 77,366 [http://www.statsfiji.gov.fj/FjFacts&Figs05.pdf] . Including independent suburbs, the population of the Greater Suva urban area was 167,975 at the same census [http://www.statsfiji.gov.fj/Social/popn_townsarea.htm] .Physical characteristics
Suva is the commercial and political centre of Fiji, and the largest urban area in the South Pacific outside of
Australia andNew Zealand . It is Fiji's main port city.Although Suva is on a peninsula, and almost surrounded by sea, the nearest beach is 40 kilometres (25 mi) away at Pacific Harbour, and the nearby coast is lined by mangroves. A significant part of the city centre, including the old Parliament Buildings, is built on reclaimed mangrove swamp.
Suva is noted for its considerable rainfall, it has a markedly higher rainfall than
Nadi and the western side ofViti Levu , which is known to Suva citizens as "the burning west".Landmarks
A well-known landmark is the
Suva City Library , built in 1909.The Government buildings complex sit in what was once the flowing waters of a creek. This was drained in 1935 and over five kilometres of reinforced concrete pilings were driven into the creek bed to support the massive buildings to be erected. After the foundation stone was laid in 1937, the building was completed in 1939; a new wing was completed in 1967. Parliament, however, was moved to a new complex on
Ratu Sukuna Road in 1992.Government House was formerly the residence of Fiji's colonial Governors and, following independence in 1970, Governors-General. It is now the official residence of Fiji's President. Originally erected in 1882, it had to be rebuilt in 1928, following its destruction by lightning in 1921.
The Suva campus of the
University of the South Pacific (USP) occupies what was once aNew Zealand military base. It is the largest of the many USP campuses dotted throughout the South Pacific.The [http://www.fijimuseum.org.fj| Fiji Museum] , located in
Thurston Gardens , was founded in 1904 and originally occupied the old town hall, but moved to its present location in 1954. The museum houses the most extensive collection of Fijian artifacts in the world, and is also a research and educational institution, specializing in archeology, the preservation of Fiji's oral tradition, and the publication of material on Fiji's language and culture.Suva has around 78 parks, these include the new
Takashi Suzuki Garden ,Apted Park atSuva Point which is a popular spot for viewingsunrise andsunset ,Thurston Gardens which was opened in 1913 and has flora from throughout the South Pacific.Demographics of Suva
Suva is a multiracial and multicultural city. Indigenous Fijians and
Indo-Fijian s, the two principal ethnic groups of Fiji, comprise the bulk of Suva's population, but the city is also home to the majority of Fiji's ethnic minority populations, which include Caucasians and Chinese, amongst others. The majority of expatriates working in Fiji are also based in Suva. The most widely spoken language is English, but Fijian, Hindustani, and otherIndia n languages are also spoken by their respective communities.Institutions
Suva is host to more international and regional intergovernmental agencies and NGOs than any other Pacific Island capital. Some of the bodies with a presence in Suva are:
*The
TRAFFIC Oceania South Pacific Programme - funded by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, is located in Suva, in the offices of the WWF South Pacific Programme. The programme assists in the implementation ofCITES , but also strengthens collaboration with theWorld Wide Fund for Nature .
*TheFiji School of Medicine - which is now classed as a regional agency and a member of theCouncil of Regional Organisations in the Pacific
*TheUniversity of the South Pacific which operates a campus in Suva as well as at other South Pacific locations.
*TheFiji Institute of Technology which is a major polytechnic in Fiji and caters students from many small Pacific Island nations. It also has centres in other Fiji towns of Nadi, Ba and Labasa.
*TheSecretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC)
*The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat
*TheSouth Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission .
*TheFulton Seventh Day Adventist College .Municipal government
Suva has municipal status and is governed by a Lord Mayor and a 20-member
city council , which is controlled by theSoqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua following elections on12 November 2005 . The current Lord Mayor is Ratu Peni Volavola.History
In return for a promise to pay off debts owed to the
United States by the Bauan chieftain,Seru Epenisa Cakobau , theAustralia n-basedPolynesia Company was granted 5000 km² of land, 575 km² of it near what was then the village of Suva, in 1868. The original intention was to develop a cotton farming industry, but the land and climate proved unsuitable.Following the annexation of the Fiji Islands by the
United Kingdom in 1874, the colonial authorities decided to move the capital to Suva fromLevuka in 1877. The transfer was made official in 1882.Colonel F.E. Pratt of theRoyal Engineers was appointed Surveyor-General in 1875 and designed the new capital, assisted by W. Stephens and Colonel R.W. Stewart.Following the promulgation of the Municipal Constitution Ordinance of 1909, Suva acquired municipal status in 1910. The town initially comprised one square mile; these boundaries remained intact until 1952 when the
Muanikau andSamabula wards were annexed, expanding its territory to 13 square kilometers. In October that year, Suva was proclaimed a City - Fiji's first.Tamavua was subsequently annexed; the most recent extension of the city boundaries has been to incorporate the Cunningham area to the north of the city.Urban sprawl has resulted in a number of suburbs that remain outside of the city limits; together with the city itself, they form a metropolitan area known as theGreater Suva Area .The city hosted the
2003 South Pacific Games , being the third time in the event's 40 year history that they had been held in Suva. As part of the hosting of the event a newgym nasium and indoor sports center,swimming pool and stadium,field hockey pitch and stands were built in the area around Suva, funded by the government and a $16 millionPeople's Republic of China aid package [http://www.patarapacific.com/spg2003] .Transportation
Nausori International Airport caters mainly to the domestic market, but can serve smaller international aircraft. It also has service to its immediate Pacific neighbors such asTuvalu andTonga .Notable residents and/or people from Suva
This is a list of famous people currently living, or are from Suva.
*Joffrey Zinedine,
Columbia Inferno (ECHL) right winger
*Waisele Serevi, Fiji Rugby TeamReferences
* "Fiji", by Korina Miller, Robyn Jones, Leonardo Pinheiro - Travel - 2003, published by Lonely Planet, pages 139-141, "details on Suva City."
* "The Suva City Library": A Brief History and Development, 1909-1980, by S Baksh - 1980
* "Pluralism and Social Change in Suva City", Fiji, by Alexander Mamak - 1974, Thesis/dissertation; Ethnology (Fiji, Suva City); Suva City, Fiji Islands (Social conditions)
* "A History of the Pacific Islands": Passages Through Tropical Time - Page 162, by Deryck Scarr 2001 - 323 pages.
* "Frommer's South Pacific", by Bill Goodwin - Travel - 2004, pages 258-263
External links
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* [http://mywikicity.com/wiki/index.php?title=Suva My Wiki City: Suva, Fiji] - Suva demographics, climate info, and schools at My Wiki City.
* [http://www.suvacity.org/ Suva City Council (official website)]
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