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What is the highest mountain in Fiji?

Mount Tomanivi

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a well-known and beloved Fijian rugby supporter who recently passed away at the age of 87 this year.

Bu Kini

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 The first known European visitor to Fiji

Dutch explorer Abel Tasman

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Known as the “Fijian asparagus”. Fijians have both red and green varieties.

Duruka

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most fascinating cultural tradition practiced only by the descendants of the Sawau tribe

firewalking ceremony

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5 Provinces in the Central Division

Naitasiri, Namosi, Rewa, Serua, and Tailevu.

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He is a World Golf Hall of Fame member and has won three major championships. He was born in Lautoka.

Vijay Singh

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the strait between the two main islands is named after him

 William Bligh

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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

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A national park along Princess Rd

Colo-i-Suva

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Where can you find the Melrose Bridge in Fiji?

Sigatoka

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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 

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Chief of Burebasaga Confederacy

Ro Teimumu Vuikaba Kepa

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Unique red prawns known as ura-buta or uradamudamu are found here

Vatulele Island

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What did the Tongans call "Fiji" before?

Fisi
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How many islands make up Fiji?

33

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He is listed by Guinness World Records as "most prolific cannibal" — during the early 19th century, he reportedly ate 999 people

Udre Udre

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Fiji Independence Day

October 10, 1970

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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)

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Who did the first coup and who was Prime Minister then?

Rabuka did the coup - Tupeni Baba was PM 

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Tiny Island in Fiji (somewhere in yasawa group)

South Sea Island 

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Fijian millionaire living in Dubai

Sam Ratumaitavuki

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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)

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Fijian name for Dracontomelon Vitiese. These fruits are available at Fiji’s local markets from May to July. 

Tarawau (Tah-rah-wa-ooh)

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How many official languages are there in Fiji

3 - Fijian, english, fijian-hindi

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