Who is fiji free from?
British
why are landmarks important?
They form reference points for orientation
What year was fiji free?
1970
Who is a famous person in fiji?
Waisale Serevi
What do people in fiji usually eat?
rice, sweet potato, cassava, fish, coconut, and taro.
what type of government does fiji have?
Republic
What is the #1 attraction in fiji?
Blue Lagoon Cruise
Is fiji a first world country?
it remains a developing country
Who is a famous actor from fiji?
Derek Boyer
What makes fiji food unique?
rich multicultural heritage
Does fiji have a stable government?
fiji politics are stable
Why are landmarks famous?
To help connect us to a destination and inspire travel around the globe
Was fiji ever a colony?
The United States maintained a consular presence in Fiji before the island chain became a Crown colony within the British Empire in 1874.
Who is the most famous writer in fiji?
Satendra Nandan
What is fiji's number 1 food?
Curry Vakalolo (with Coconut Cream) Mud Crabs
What kind of government and economy does fiji have?
The government system is a republic
What is fiji most famous for?
attractive pacific islands
What happened in 1997 in fiji?
The Constitution of the Republic of the Fiji Islands dates from 1997
Who is the most famous male musician in fiji?
Sakiusa Bulicokocoko
What do fijians eat with every meal?
Rice, sweet potatoes, taro (a tropical root vegetable), coconuts, cassava (a starchy shrub), breadfruit, and of course, fish
What is the economy of fiji?
Fiji has a market economy based primarily on tourism and agriculture
What are two major landforms in fiji?
hilly lands and steeplands
What happened in fiji in 1800s?
who is the most famous person born in fiji?
Craig Parker
What dishes originated in fiji?
Kokoda