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  2. Fiji Water - Wikipedia

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    Fiji Water is a brand of bottled water derived, bottled, and shipped from Fiji, owned by the American conglomerate The Wonderful Company. According to marketing materials, the water comes from an artesian aquifer in Viti Levu. [5] Fiji Water is headquartered in Los Angeles, California.

  3. Monasavu Dam - Wikipedia

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    Established. 2004. The Monasavu Dam is a rock-fill embankment dam on the Nanuku River about 60 kilometres (37 mi) northwest of Suva in Naitasiri Province, Fiji. It is located just above the Monasavu Falls and is both the tallest and largest dam, which also withholds the largest reservoir in the country. The primary purpose of the dam is to ...

  4. Economy of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Fiji is one of the most developed among the Pacific islands. Nevertheless, Fiji is a developing country endowed with forest, mineral and fish resources. The country has a large agriculture sector heavily based on subsistence agriculture. Sugar exports and the tourism industry are the main sources of foreign exchange.

  5. Bligh Water - Wikipedia

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    The area known as the Bligh Water is the body of water (approximately 9500 km 2 in extent) in the western Fiji islands through which Bligh sailed his 7 m (23 ft) launch during his 3,618-mile (5823 km) journey from Tofua to the Dutch port of Timor. At the time some of the local Fijian tribes were considered hostile and many were cannibalistic ...

  6. Lautoka - Wikipedia

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    Lautoka. Lautoka ( Fijian pronunciation: [lɔu̯toka]; Fiji Hindi: लौटोका) is the second largest city in Fiji. It is on the west coast of the island of Viti Levu, in the Ba Province of the Western Division. Lying in the heart of Fiji's sugar cane -growing region, the city has come to be known as the Sugar City.

  7. Geography of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Topography of Fiji. Fiji is a group of volcanic islands in the South Pacific, lying about 4,450 kilometres (2,765 mi) southwest of Honolulu and 1,770 km (1,100 mi) north of New Zealand. Of the 332 islands and 522 smaller islets making up the archipelago, about 106 are permanently inhabited. [1] The total land size is 18,272 km 2 (7,055 sq mi).

  8. Category:Bodies of water of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bodies of water of Fiji". The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Category:Water in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    A. Aquaculture in Fiji. Categories: Environment of Fiji. Water by country. Water in Oceania by country.

  10. Sovi Basin - Wikipedia

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    The Sovi Basin is located in Naitasiri Province, on the island of Viti Levu, the largest island in Fiji. Covering approximately 19,600 hectares, the basin is blanketed by a well-preserved tropical lowland forest, which is Fiji's largest and most biologically diverse. [2] Sovi basin resides within the Polynesia/Micronesia biodiversity hotspot ...

  11. Fijian traditions and ceremonies - Wikipedia

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    Fijian traditions and ceremonies. Fijian tradition and ceremony is a living way of life that has evolved as the Fijian nation has modernised over time, with various external influences from Pacific neighbours, and the European and Asian society. This general overview of various aspects of Fijian tradition, social structure and ceremony, much of ...