What is the highest mountain in Fiji?
Mount Tomanivi
a well-known and beloved Fijian rugby supporter who recently passed away at the age of 87 this year.
Bu Kini
The first known European visitor to Fiji
Dutch explorer Abel Tasman
Known as the “Fijian asparagus”. Fijians have both red and green varieties.
Duruka
most fascinating cultural tradition practiced only by the descendants of the Sawau tribe
firewalking ceremony
5 Provinces in the Central Division
Naitasiri, Namosi, Rewa, Serua, and Tailevu.
He is a World Golf Hall of Fame member and has won three major championships. He was born in Lautoka.
Vijay Singh
the strait between the two main islands is named after him
William Bligh
the most important staple for special occasions. It is available in 70 different varieties; some turn pink or yellow or remain white after cooking.
Taro
A national park along Princess Rd
Colo-i-Suva
Where can you find the Melrose Bridge in Fiji?
Sigatoka
He served as the sixth Prime Minister of Fiji from 2000 to 2006. A native of Vanua Balavu Island in the Lau archipelago, he was one of many Lauans to have held top leadership positions in Fiji.
Laisenia Qarase
Chief of Burebasaga Confederacy
Ro Teimumu Vuikaba Kepa
Unique red prawns known as ura-buta or uradamudamu are found here
Vatulele Island
What did the Tongans call "Fiji" before?
How many islands make up Fiji?
33
He is listed by Guinness World Records as "most prolific cannibal" — during the early 19th century, he reportedly ate 999 people
Udre Udre
Fiji Independence Day
October 10, 1970
The harvesting, possession, transport, and sale of these two types of fish is banned from June 1st to September 30th annually.
Kawakawa (Grouper) and Donu (Coral Trout)
Who did the first coup and who was Prime Minister then?
Rabuka did the coup - Tupeni Baba was PM
Tiny Island in Fiji (somewhere in yasawa group)
South Sea Island
Fijian millionaire living in Dubai
Sam Ratumaitavuki
What is the Fiji Custom of the "Veibatiki" known for?
The Fijian custom of Veibatiki is a traditional relationship, particularly between a chief and a warrior class, characterized by food taboos and coded language.
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(whatever you explain if it's similar)
Fijian name for Dracontomelon Vitiese. These fruits are available at Fiji’s local markets from May to July.
Tarawau (Tah-rah-wa-ooh)
How many official languages are there in Fiji
3 - Fijian, english, fijian-hindi