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  • ...d is Viti Levu, which also hosts the capital Suva. Estimated population of Fiji in 2012 was 858,038.
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  • ...d is Viti Levu, which also hosts the capital Suva. Estimated population of Fiji in 2012 was 858,038.
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  • {{r|Fiji}}
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  • {{r|Fiji}}
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  • *1987 [[Fiji]] suspended from Commonwealth following the overthrow of its government. *1997 - Fiji is reinstated after it adopts new constitution more in line with Commonweal
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  • ...''Neither cargo nor cult : ritual politics and the colonial imagination in Fiji''. Durham : Duke University Press, 1995.
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  • *[[Fiji Times]]
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  • ...canoes in order to settle new lands. They first came upon the islands of [[Fiji]], [[Samoa]] and [[Tonga]], and from here, the [[Polynesian]] culture began
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  • *[[Fiji]] (Became a Dominion in 1970. It was proclaimed a republic, albeit, outside
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  • .../td><td>{{headofstate|Fiji}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Fiji}}</td>
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  • | || [[RFNS Savenaca|RFNS ''Savenaca'']] || [[Fiji]] || 2020-03-06 || || || * Fiji will receive two vessels in 2020.<ref name=Monch2018-04-19/><ref name=fbcne
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  • ...definite duration (Zimbabwe 2003) - in addition to which the suspension of Fiji was renewed in 2006 *Fiji: Suspension in 2000 was prompted by the armed overthrow of the elected gove
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  • ...run 100 m in 10 seconds.<ref>[http://www.jonahlomu.com/ Jonah Lomu]</ref> Fiji became famous for open rugby, passing between forwards and backs who spread ...ing nations are New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and Argentina. Tonga, Fiji and Western Samoa also have national teams. In the northern hemisphere, the
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  • ...and]], to load cargo from 30 June to 22 July, and after exercises in the [[Fiji]]s, sortied for the initial landings of Marines on [[Guadalcanal]] and [[Tu
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  • ...], the scroll is replaced with a two-headed frigate bird motif, while in [[Fiji]], the former Governor-General's flag featured a [[whale]]'s tooth.
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  • | work = [[Fiji Post Courier]] | work = [[Fiji Post Courier]]
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  • <td>[[Fiji]]<ref>Membership suspended 2000-2001, partially from 2006 and fully since 2
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  • *[[Fiji]], joined 13/10/1970
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  • | location = [[Nadi, Fiji]]
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  • <td>[[Fiji]]</td><td>[[Suva]]</td><td>[[Fiji dollar]]</td> ...headofstate|Fiji}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Fiji}}''</small></td>
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  • ...r]]-drinking and [[curry]]-eating in between dreaming of a retirement to [[Fiji]] with Kochanski, an officer with whom Lister is permanently in lust (''The
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  • ...rine Expeditionary Force]], she sailed [[22 July]] for rehearsals in the [[Fiji]]s for the first Allied offensive of the [[Pacific War]], the [[Solomons ca
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  • ...er of Transport Division 10. On [[22 July]], she sailed for Korp Island, [[Fiji Islands]], to participate in amphibious landing exercises—the rehearsal f
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  • ...ibious Forces, Pacific Fleet. A few days later, the vessel sailed to the [[Fiji Islands]] to participate in amphibious landing exercises in preparation for
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  • ...fuel base, an alternate air cargo staging port, an air support point for [[Fiji]] and [[Samoa]], and a safe harbor for [[hospital ship]] [[USS Solace (AH-5
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  • ...The earliest recorded cargo cult was the [[Tuka Movement]] that began in [[Fiji]] in 1885. Cargo cults occurred periodically in many parts of the island of
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  • ...lines, and establish a staging area for possible future offensives against Fiji, New Caledonia, and Samoa. The Japanese planned to deploy 45 fighters and ...er Allied land, naval, and air force units were sent to establish bases in Fiji, Samoa, and New Caledonia. Espiritu Santo in New Caledonia became the headq
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  • ...the [[University of Chicago]] wrote in an article about Hindu mission in [[Fiji]] that the Sai Baba movement was missionary.<ref>Kelly, e.g. pages 44, 60</ ...where ISKCON is closed. Kelly further stated that the Sai organization in Fiji does not ask its members to undergo initiation or to commit themselves to o
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  • ...The Navy conducted no after-action review, but cancelled plans to capture Fiji and Samoa, and to increase control of the Indian Ocean. Subsequent operatio
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  • ...of Nanking in 1842. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-14919688 Fiji] was ceded to Britain at the request of its King in 1874. [http://www.bbc.c
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  • ...ately one-third of the population.<ref>[http://www.fsm.ac.fj/aboutfsm.html Fiji School of Medicine]</ref> [[Ainu people|Ainu]] population decreased drastic
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  • ...ntries {{refn|Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Fiji, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, My
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  • ...well as in Canada, Mexico, England, France, Switzerland, Italy, Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, and India. In 1958, when Daya Mata, then President of SRF, tr
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  • |Fiji
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  • ...environments, both inside and outside the household, some countries (e.g., Fiji) have utilized innovative paper product materials that resist moisture, fir <tr><th align="left">Fiji</th><th align="left">child health record</th></tr>
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  • ...ne destroyers, and 11 other cargo and troopships, sailed to Koro, in the [[Fiji Islands]], to conduct landing rehearsals for Operation Watchtower. Assigned
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  • ...ates to Australia flight''', hopping from Oakland, California to Hawaii to Fiji to Brisbane in a Fokker F-7. Also in 1928 two Italian pilots in a Savoia fl
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  • In some areas of the [[Fiji]] islands up to 50% of newborn infants were killed.<ref name="StAnHist">{{c
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  • ...f Eritrea]], [[History of Estonia]], [[History of Ethiopia]], [[History of Fiji]], [[History of Finland]], [[History of France]], [[History of Gabon]], [[H
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  • ...ions include [[Sri Lanka]], [[Bangladesh]], [[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]], [[Fiji]], [[Suriname]], [[Guyana]] and [[Trinidad and Tobago]].
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