BASIC
INFORMATION
Full
Name: FIJI
Capital
Suva
Largest city Suva
Official language(s)
English, Bau Fijian, and Hindustani
Government
Republic
Area 18,274 km²
Population
- July 2005 est. 848,000
Currency Fijian
dollar (FJD)
Time
zone (UTC+12)
Internet
TLD .fj
Calling
code +679
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GEOGRAPHY
& BACKGROUND
Fiji
(Fijian: Matanitu Tu-Vaka-i-koya ko Viti;
Hindustani:), officially the Republic of
the Fiji Islands, is an island nation in
the South Pacific Ocean, east of Vanuatu,
west of Tonga and south of Tuvalu. The country
occupies an archipelago of about 322 islands,
of which 106 are permanently inhabited;
in addition, there are some 522 islets.
The two major islands, Viti Levu and Vanua
Levu, account for some 87% of the total
population. The name Fiji is the old Tongan
word for the islands, which is in turn derived
from the Fijian name Viti.
Fiji
consists of 322 islands, of which 110 are
inhabited, and 522 smaller islets. The two
most important islands are Viti Levu and
Vanua Levu. Viti Levu hosts the capital
city of Suva, and is home to nearly three
quarters of the population. The islands
are mountainous, with peaks up to 1,300
metres (4,250 ft), and covered with tropical
forests. Other important towns include Nadi
(the location of the international airport),
and Lautoka. The main towns on Vanua Levu
are Labasa and Savusavu. Other islands and
island groups include Taveuni and Kadavu
(the third and fourth largest islands respectively),
the Mamanuca Group (just outside Nadi) and
Yasawa Group, which are popular tourist
destinations, the Lomaiviti Group, outside
of Suva, and the remote Lau Group. Rotuma,
some 500 kilometres (310 mi) north of the
archipelago, has a special administrative
status in Fiji.
For
more information please visit
http://www.fco.gov.uk/
or
visit
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