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  2. Australia–Fiji relations - Wikipedia

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    Australia remains a substantial donor of foreign aid to Fiji. In 2018-19, Fiji received $58.1 million in aid from Australia. [10] In 2021, the Australian government pledged to provide a $68 million loan to Fiji to upgrade its airports, as part of a step-up in infrastructure lending across the Pacific to help the region recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. [11]

  3. Discovery of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The Fiji Times reported on 3 July 2005 that recent research by the Fiji Museum and the University of the South Pacific (USP) has found that skeletons excavated at Bourewa, near Natadola in Sigatoka, at least 3000 years old, belonged to the first settlers of Fiji, with their origins in South China or Taiwan. The skeletons are to be sent to Japan ...

  4. Queen Victoria School (Fiji) - Wikipedia

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    Queen Victoria School (QVS) is a school in Fiji.It was established in 1906 in Nasinu to provide education to the sons of Fijian Chiefs. It later moved to Nanukuloa in Ra when World War II broke out; then the school was moved to Lodoni where the two schools QVS and RKS operated side by side before eventually moving to its current site at Matavatucou, Tailevu.

  5. Rail transport in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Cane Train: The Sugar-cane Railways of Fiji by Peter Dyer and Peter Hodge (1988: New Zealand Railway and Locomotive Society, Wellington) ISBN 0-908573-50-2, a revision and expansion of: Balloon Stacks and Sugar Cane by Peter Dyer and Peter Hodge (1961: New Zealand Railway and Locomotive Society, Wellington) Narrow Gauge In Fiji by Peter Hodge ...

  6. Cibi - Wikipedia

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    The Cibi (DHIM-bee) is a Fijian meke of Bauan origin and war dance, generally performed before or after a battle.It came to prominence in the rugby field in 1939 when it was performed by the Fiji national rugby union team before the match.

  7. George Veikoso - Wikipedia

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    George Brooks Veikoso (born 10 May 1970), known professionally as Fiji, is a Fijian musician, vocalist, songwriter, music producer and occasional actor. He was born in Fiji and is from the province of Tailevu.

  8. List of airports in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Map of Fiji. This is a list of airports in Fiji, sorted by location.. Fiji, officially the Republic of the Fiji Islands, is an island nation with an approximate population of 920,000, in the South Pacific Ocean about 2,000 km (1,200 mi) north of New Zealand's North Island.

  9. List of Fiji international footballers - Wikipedia

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    It is fielded by Fiji Football Association, the governing body of football in Fiji, and competes as a member of the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC), which encompasses the countries of Oceania. Fiji played their first international match on 7 October 1951 in a 6–4 loss to New Zealand in Suva .