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Fiji , 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. However , a coup by indigenous Fijians in 1987, followed by a further coup in 2000, caused immense harm to the tourism industry and to Fiji's international reputation. more...

National name: Fiji
Capital: Suva
Area: 18 ,270 sq.km
Population: 905,949
Official language(s): English , Bau Fijian, and Hindustani (Hindi/Urdu)
Government : Republic
President: Ratu Josefa Iloilo
Prime Minister: Laisenia Qarase
Chairman: Ratu Ovini Bokini
Great Chief: Queen Elizabeth II
Ethnicity /race: Fijian 51%, Indian 44%, European, other Pacific Islanders, overseas Chinese, and other 5% (1998)
Religions : Christian 52% (Methodist 37%, Roman Catholic 9%), Hindu 38%, Islam 8%, other 2%

History of Fiji

The first inhabitants of Fiji arrived from South East Asia long before contact with European explorers in the 17th century. This academic question of Pacific migration still lingers. It is documented that Fiji was visited by the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in an attempt to find the Great Southern Continent in 1643. It was not until the 19th century, however, that Europeans came to the islands to settle there permanently. The islands came under British control as a colony in 1874. It was granted independence in 1970. more...

An overview on Fiji's Economy

Literacy rate: 94% (2003 est.)
GDP /PPP (2005 est.): $5.409 billion
Per capita: $6,100.
Real growth rate: 2%.
Inflation : 1.6% (2002 est.)
Unemployment: 7.6% (1999)
Arable land: 11%.
Agriculture : sugarcane, coconuts, cassava (tapioca), rice, sweet potatoes, bananas; cattle, pigs, horses, goats; fish
Labor force: 137,000 (1999); agriculture, including subsistence agriculture 70% (2001 est.).
Industries : tourism, sugar, clothing, copra, gold, silver, lumber, small cottage industries.
Natural resources: timber, fish, gold, copper, offshore oil potential, hydropower.
Exports : $862 million f.o.b. (2004 est.): sugar, garments, gold, timber, fish, molasses, coconut oil
Imports: $1.235 billion c.i.f. (2004 est.): manufactured goods, machinery and transport equipment, petroleum products, food, chemicals
Major trading partners: U.S., Australia, UK, Samoa, Japan, Singapore, New Zealand (2004).

Also Read: Economy of Fiji | Demographics of Fiji | Tourist Attractions in Fiji | Activities in Fiji | Weather in Fiji

Facts for Travellers

Time: Entry will be denied to persons Who have been deported or removed from another country. more...
Electricity: 240 volts AC, 50Hz. Larger hotels also have 110-volt razor sockets.
Calling code: +679
Currency: Fijian dollar (FJD)

Government of Fiji

Politics of Fiji
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Geography of Fiji

Fiji is a group of volcanic islands in the South Pacific, lying about 4,450 km (2,775 mi) southwest of Honolulu and 1,770 km (1,100 mi) north of New Zealand. Of the 322 islands and 522 smaller islets making up the archipelago, about 106 are permanently inhabited. Viti Levu, the largest island, covers about 57 % of the nation's land area, hosts the two official cities (the capital Suva, and Lautoka) and most other major towns, such as Ba, Nasinu, and Nadi (the site of the international airport), and contains some 69 % of the population. Vanua Levu, 64 km to the north of Viti Levu, covers just over 30 % of the land area and is home to some 15 % of the population. Its main towns are Labasa and Savusavu. more...

Shopping in Fiji

Favorite buys are filigree jewelry, woodcarvings (such as kava bowls), polished coconut shells, seashells, woven work (such as mats, coasters, hats, fans and trays), tapa cloth and pearls. Bargaining is not the norm in shops. Some shopkeepers will give a discount with large purchases. Duty free items are available and include cameras, televisions, watches, binoculars, clocks, lighters, hi-fi equipment, pewter, crystal and porcelain. more...

Also Read: Languages in Fiji | Religion in Fiji | Culture of Fiji | Music of Fiji | Foreign relations of Fiji | Food and Dining in Fiji

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