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Here’s a comprehensive overview of Fiji, covering its history, culture, politics, economy, and more:


FIJI OVERVIEW

Location & Geography

  • Fiji is an island country in the South Pacific Ocean, about 2,000 km northeast of New Zealand.
  • Comprises over 330 islands, of which about 110 are permanently inhabited.
  • Main islands: Viti Levu and Vanua Levu.

History

  • Originally settled by Austronesian peoples around 3,500 years ago.
  • Later influenced by Melanesians, then by Europeans in the 17th and 18th centuries.
  • Became a British colony in 1874, and gained independence in 1970.
  • Experienced several coups (1987, 2000, 2006) — now a democratic republic.

Culture

  • A rich blend of Indigenous Fijian, Indian, Chinese, and European influences.
  • Known for traditional ceremonies like the kava ceremony, music, dance (meke), and storytelling.
  • Languages: English (official), Fijian, and Fiji Hindi.

Political Structure

  • Republic with a parliamentary democracy.
  • Head of State: President
  • Head of Government: Prime Minister
  • Unicameral Parliament of Fiji (51 members as of recent elections)

Citizens

  • Multiethnic population: around 56% Indigenous Fijians (iTaukei), 37% Indo-Fijians, others include Europeans, Chinese, and other Pacific Islanders.
  • Total population: approx. 930,000 (2024 estimate).

Education

  • Free and compulsory basic education from Year 1 to Year 12.
  • Major institutions: University of the South Pacific (USP), Fiji National University, and University of Fiji.
  • Literacy rate: Around 99%.

Famous Personalities

  • Viliame Gavoka – Politician
  • Frank Bainimarama – Former Prime Minister
  • Waisale Serevi – Rugby legend
  • Peter Thomson – UN diplomat, former UN General Assembly President

Types of Marriages

  • Customary marriages (recognized under Fijian tradition)
  • Civil marriages
  • Religious marriages (Christian, Hindu, Muslim, etc.)
  • Same-sex marriages are not legally recognized.

Agriculture

  • Main crops: sugarcane, coconuts, ginger, taro, cassava, fruits.
  • Sugar remains a major export product.
  • Also significant: fishing and forestry.

Natural Resources

  • Timber, fish, gold, copper, and hydropower potential
  • Water bottling is a booming export industry (e.g., Fiji Water)

Banking Industry

  • Regulated by the Reserve Bank of Fiji
  • Major banks: ANZ, Westpac, Bank of South Pacific, HFC Bank
  • Mobile banking and fintech services are growing.

Sports

  • Most popular: Rugby union (national sport)
  • Others: Football (soccer), cricket, athletics, and netball
  • Fiji’s rugby sevens team won gold at Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 Olympics

Most Searched Footballer (May 2025)

  • Based on global trends: Likely to be Kylian Mbappé, Cristiano Ronaldo, or Erling Haaland.
  • For Fiji specifically, searches may focus more on rugby players.

Fijian Food

  • Staples: cassava, taro, sweet potato, coconut, seafood
  • Traditional dishes: Kokoda (raw fish salad), Lovo (earth oven feast), Rourou (taro leaves in coconut milk)

Fijian Oceans

  • Surrounded by the South Pacific Ocean
  • Home to vibrant coral reefs, marine life, and world-class dive sites
  • Climate change poses a threat to coastal areas and ecosystems.

Currency

  • Fijian Dollar (FJD)
  • Exchange rate (June 2025 estimate):
    • 1 USD ≈ 2.2 FJD (check current rates for accuracy)

Presidents (All Past)

  1. Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau (1987–1993) – First President
  2. Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara (1993–2000)
  3. Josefa Iloilo (2000–2009)
  4. Epeli Nailatikau (2009–2015)
  5. Jioji Konrote (2015–2021)
  6. Wiliame Katonivere (2021–present as of 2025)
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