Viti Levu is the largest island in the Republic of Fiji. It is approximately 170 km long and covers an area of 10,388 km². The centre of the island is forested and includes the nation's highest peak Tomanivi (otherwise Mt. Victoria) rising to 1,324 m. PNG map of Fiji from CIA World Factbook. ... The Republic of the Fiji Islands occupies an archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Vanuatu, west of Tonga and south of Tuvalu. ... (Redirected from 1 E10 m2) To help compare orders of magnitude of different geographical regions, we list here areas between 10,000 km² and 100,000 km². See also areas of other orders of magnitude. ...
Viti Levu hosts the capital city of Suva, and is home to nearly three quarters of the population of the Republic (about 580,000). Other important towns, all around the coast, include: Suva (population 141,000) is the capital of Fiji. ...
VitiLevu (IPA: []) is the largest island in the Republic of Fiji covering an area of 10,388 km² and spanning 146 kilometers long by 106 kilometers wide.
VitiLevu hosts the capital city of Suva, and is home to nearly three quarters of the population of the Republic (about 580,000).
VitiLevu is believed to have been inhabited longer than the northern island of Vanua Levu.
The largest island, VitiLevu (pronounced Vee-tee Lay-vu) is home to 70% of the population (about 600,000) and is the hub of the entire archipelago.
In general, the area of the island east of the north-south mountain axis is dense and green with vegetation, while the area to the west is light yellow-green or yellow and brown, according to the season.
VitiLevu has it all--cities, offshore resorts, cane fields, nightlife, low life, villages and as elsewhere in Fiji, no shortage of friendly local people.