- Fiji is an island in the South Pacific Ocean
- After 96 years as a colony Fiji gained from the British Empire in 1970
- Fiji's population is around 900,000
- Fiji is a huge tourist attraction
- Rugby is the most popular sport in Fiji
- In 1997 Fijian was considered an official language
- Hindustani and English are the official languages of Fiji
- The 4 major religions in Fiji are, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikh and Muslim
- Education is free in Fiji up until the age of 16
- National day of Fiji is October 10th
- Fiji includes 332 islands, 110 of those islands are inhabited
- Some of the many things Fiji exports are, Sugar, gold, fish, molasses, coconut oil
- Only chiefs of the villages are allowed to wear hats and sunglasses
- Fiji is right on the international dateline. If you visit a certain place in Taveuni you can stand with one foot on today and your other foot on yesterday
- After 96 years as a colony Fiji gained from the British Empire in 1970
- Fiji's population is around 900,000
- Fiji is a huge tourist attraction
- Rugby is the most popular sport in Fiji
- In 1997 Fijian was considered an official language
- Hindustani and English are the official languages of Fiji
- The 4 major religions in Fiji are, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikh and Muslim
- Education is free in Fiji up until the age of 16
- National day of Fiji is October 10th
- Fiji includes 332 islands, 110 of those islands are inhabited
- Some of the many things Fiji exports are, Sugar, gold, fish, molasses, coconut oil
- Only chiefs of the villages are allowed to wear hats and sunglasses
- Fiji is right on the international dateline. If you visit a certain place in Taveuni you can stand with one foot on today and your other foot on yesterday