What countries border Fiji?
What is the current weather in Fiji?
What is Fiji famous for?
What is the capital of Fiji?
Capital | Suva (on Viti Levu) |
Government Type | Farliamentary republic |
Currency | Fijian dollars (FJD) |
Total Area |
7,056 Square Miles 18,274 Square Kilometers |
Location | Oceania, island group in the South Pacific Ocean, about two-thirds of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand |
Language | English (official), Fijian, Hindustani |
GDP - real growth rate | 3% |
GDP - per capita (PPP) | $9,800.00 (USD) |
What is the population of Fiji?
Ethnic Groups | Fijian 51% (predominantly Melanesian with a Polynesian admixture), Indian 44%, European, other Pacific Islanders, overseas Chinese, and other 5% (1998 est.) |
Nationality Noun | Fijian(s) |
Population | 935,974 |
Population Growth Rate | 0.73% |
Population in Major Urban Areas | SUVA (capital) 177,000 |
Urban Population | 52.200000 |
What type of government does Fiji have?
Executive Branch |
Chief of State: President Ratu Wiliame KATONIVERE (since 12 November 2021) Head of Government: Prime Minister Sitiveni Ligamamada RABUKA (since 24 December 2022) Cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the prime minister from among members of Parliament and is responsible to Parliament Elections/Appointments: president elected by Parliament for a 3-year term (eligible for a second term); election last held on 22 October 2021 (next to be held in 2024); prime minister endorsed by the president Election results: 2021: Ratu Wiliame KATONIVERE elected president; Wiliame KATONIVERE (People's Alliance) 28 votes, Teimumu KEPA (SODELPA) 23 votes |
Suffrage | 18 years of age; universal |
Citizenship |
Citizenship by birth: No Citizenship by descent only: At least one parent must be a citizen of Fiji Dual citizenship recognized: Yes Residency requirement for naturalization: At least 5 years residency out of the 10 years preceding application |
National Holiday | Fiji (Independence) Day, 10 October (1970) |
Constitution |
History: Several previous; latest signed into law 6 September 2013 Amendments: Proposed as a bill by Parliament and supported by at least three quarters of its members, followed by referral to the president and then to the Electoral Commission, which conducts a referendum; passage requires approval by at least three-quarters of registered voters and assent by the president |
Independence | 10 October 1970 (from the UK) |
What environmental issues does Fiji have?
Overview |
Fiji is referred to as "300 islands in the sun." Of the 320 islands and islets that make up the Fiji group, only about 150 are permanently inhabited. The total land area of the country, 18,272 square kilometers (7,055 square miles). The largest island, Viti Levu, 10,386 square kilometers (4,101 square miles), has a mountainous interior penetrated by few roads. Most agricultural land and all towns are near the sea or along the river valleys. The highest point, Mt. Victoria, rises 1,323 meters (4,341 feet). Twenty-eight other peaks exceed 914 meters (3,000 feet). Vegetation on the windward side of the islands is luxuriously tropical, while grasslands prevail on the leeward sides. The climate is warm and humid. Suva, on the eastern "wet" side of Viti Levu, averages 120 inches of rain annually. The western and northern sides of the island are drier and sunnier. Temperatures in Suva range from the high 60’s in the winter, to the mid 90’s in the summer. Most of Fiji’s sugarcane, the nation’s primary crop, is grown on the western side. Nadi (pronounced Nandi), site of the international airport, lies on the western side, benefiting from the better weather and visibility. Many of Fiji’s tourist resorts, some ranking among the best in the world, are in the West. |
Climate | The wet summer season lasts from December through March. The cooler, drier winter season falls between May and October. Although temperature changes are noticeable, the average number of days of rainfall in Suva varies little from month to month. Humidity during summer is usually high, often reaching 90% and above. Fiji is in the hurricane zone. The last hurricane to hit Suva directly was Cyclone Kina, in January 1991. In March 1997, Cyclone Gavin swept through northern Vanua Levu and the northwestern part of Viti Levu, devastating several outer island-groups. Southeast trade winds blow steadily from March to October, with variable winds during the Southern Hemisphere summer. |
Environment - Current Issues | Deforestation; soil erosion |
Environment - International Agreements |
Party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Law of the Sea, Marine Life Conservation, Ozone Layer Protection, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands Signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements |
Terrain | Mostly mountains of volcanic origin |
How big is the Fiji economy?
Economic Overview |
Fiji, endowed with forest, mineral, and fish resources, is one of the most developed and connected of the Pacific island economies. Earnings from the tourism industry, with an estimated 842,884 tourists visiting in 2017, and remittances from Fijian’s working abroad are the country’s largest foreign exchange earners. Bottled water exports to the US is Fiji’s largest domestic export. Fiji's sugar sector remains a significant industry and a major export, but crops and one of the sugar mills suffered damage during Cyclone Winston in 2016. Fiji’s trade imbalance continues to widen with increased imports and sluggish performance of domestic exports. The return to parliamentary democracy and successful elections in September 2014 improved investor confidence, but increasing bureaucratic regulation, new taxes, and lack of consultation with relevant stakeholders brought four consecutive years of decline for Fiji on the World Bank Ease of Doing Business index. Private sector investment in 2017 approached 20% of GDP, compared to 13% in 2013. |
Industries | Tourism, sugar processing, clothing, copra, gold, silver, lumber |
Currency Name and Code | Fijian dollars (FJD) |
Export Partners | US 20.8%, Australia 14.9%, NZ 7.7%, Tonga 5%, Vanuatu 4.6%, China 4.5%, Spain 4.3%, UK 4.3%, Kiribati 4.1% |
Import Partners | Australia 19.2%, NZ 17.2%, Singapore 17%, China 13.8% |
What current events are happening in Fiji?
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What makes Fiji a unique country to travel to?