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Page creatorEmptyuser (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation19:28, 28 October 2008
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Date of latest edit13:40, 16 October 2023
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Located in the southwestern Pacific, north of New Zealand, Fiji is made up of over 300 islands, but only 110 are inhabited. The larger islands are volcanic, although none of the volcanoes are now active. They are mountainous, humid, and tropical, and are surrounded by coral reefs. The largest islands areViti Levu, Vanua Levu, and Taveuni, where most of the population is concentrated. Population in 2000 was 832,494.Fijian, English, and Hindustani are the main languages. Freedom of religion is guaranteed by the constitution. In 2008 there were 14,866 members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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