| Vanua Levu Group Laucala (IPA:[la u ða la]) Matagi ([ma ta ŋi]) Namena Lala Qamea ([ŋga me a]) Rabi ([ra mbi]) Taveuni ([ta ße u ni]) Vanua Levu ([ßa nu a le ßu]) Yadua Taba ([ya ndu a ta mba]) The International Phonetic Alphabet. ...
Taveuni is the third-largest island in Fiji, after Vanua Levu and Viti Levu, and has a population of around 12,000. ...
Vanua Levu is the second largest island of Fiji, and was formerly known as Sandalwood Island. ...
| | | Islands of Fiji Principal islands Viti Levu (IPA:[βi ti le βu]) Vanua Levu ([βa nu a le βu]) Outliers Kadavu ([ka nda βu]) Taveuni ([ta βe u ni]) Rotuma Archipelagos Kadavu Group ([ka nda βu]) Lau Islands Lomaiviti Islands ([lo mai βi ti]) Vanua Levu Group ([βa nu a le βu]) Viti Levu Group ([βi ti le βu]) Yasawa Islands Viti Levu is the largest island in the Republic of Fiji. ...
The International Phonetic Alphabet. ...
Vanua Levu is the second largest island of Fiji, and was formerly known as Sandalwood Island. ...
Map of Fiji, showing Kadavu to the South of Viti Levu Kadavu is the fourth largest island in the Republic of Fiji, and the largest island in the Kadavu Group, which are comprised of Kadavu, Ono, Galoa and a number of smaller islands. ...
Taveuni is the third-largest island in Fiji, after Vanua Levu and Viti Levu, and has a population of around 12,000. ...
Rotuma - NASA NLT Landsat 7 (Visible Color) Satellite Image Rotuma (including the islands of Hatana, Hofliua, Rotuma, Solkope, Solnohu and Uea) are volcanic islands of approximately 43 square kilometers, located at 12°35ⲠS 177°10ⲠE, approximately 465 kilometers north of Fiji. ...
The Kadavu Group is an archipelago south of Viti Levu, one of Fijis two main islands. ...
The Lau Islands (also called the Lau Group, the Eastern Group, the Eastern Archipelago) of Fiji are situated in the southern Pacific Ocean, just east of the Koro Sea. ...
The Lomaiviti archipelago of Fiji consists of seven main islands and a number of smaller ones. ...
The Yasawa Group is a group of about 20 volcanic islands in the Western Division of Fiji, with an approximate total area of 135km2. ...
| The Vanua Levu Group is an archipelago in northern Fiji. It takes its name from its predominant island, Vanua Levu. Among the other island in the group, the most important is Taveuni. Other islands in the group include Laucala, Matagi, Namena Lala, Qamea, Rabi, and Yadua Taba. They have an aggregate area of 6199 square kilometers, with a total population of 140,016 at the 1996 census, the last held. An archipelago is a landform which consists of a chain or cluster of islands. ...
Vanua Levu is the second largest island of Fiji, and was formerly known as Sandalwood Island. ...
Taveuni is the third-largest island in Fiji, after Vanua Levu and Viti Levu, and has a population of around 12,000. ...
1996 (MCMXCVI) is a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ...
A census is the process of obtaining information about every member of a population (not necessarily a human population). ...
The Vanua Levu Group is coextensive with Fiji's Northern Division, one of four into which the country is divided for local government purposes. Together with the remote Lau Islands, they form the Tovata Confederacy, one of three chiefly hierarchies. The main town in the Northern Division is Labasa. ...
Fiji is divided administratively into four divisions, which are further subdivided into fourteen provinces. ...
The Lau Islands (also called the Lau Group, the Eastern Group, the Eastern Archipelago) of Fiji are situated in the southern Pacific Ocean, just east of the Koro Sea. ...
Tovata is one of three confederacies comprising the Fijian House of Chiefs, to which all of Fijis chiefs supposedly belong. ...
Ratu is a title inherited by Fijians of chiefly rank. ...
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