The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Fiji:
Republic of Fiji – sovereign island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean east of Vanuatu, west of Tonga and south of Tuvalu.[1] The country occupies an archipelago of about 322 islands, of which 106 are permanently inhabited, and 522 islets. The two major islands, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, account for 87% of the population.
General reference
edit- Pronunciation: /ˈfiːdʒiː/
- Common English country names: Fiji or the Fiji Islands
- Official English country name: The Republic of Fiji[2]
- Common endonym(s): Viti, फ़िजी
- Official endonym(s): Matanitu Tugalala o Viti, फ़िजी गणराज्य
- Adjectival(s): Fijian
- Demonym(s): Fijian
- Etymology: Name of Fiji
- ISO country codes: FJ, FJI, 242
- ISO region codes: See ISO 3166-2:FJ
- Internet country code top-level domain: .fj
Geography of Fiji
edit- Fiji is: a country
- Location:
- Southern Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere
- Pacific Ocean
- Time zone: UTC+12
- Extreme points of Fiji
- High: Tomanivi 1,324 m (4,344 ft)
- Low: South Pacific Ocean 0 m
- Land boundaries: none
- Coastline: 1,129 km
- Population of Fiji: 827,900 (2007) - 157th most populous country
- Area of Fiji: 18,274 km2
- Atlas of Fiji
Environment of Fiji
editNatural geographic features of Fiji
edit- Islands of Fiji
- Lakes of Fiji
- Mountains of Fiji
- Rivers of Fiji
- World Heritage Sites in Fiji: None
Regions of Fiji
editEcoregions of Fiji
editAdministrative divisions of Fiji
editProvinces of Fiji
editMunicipalities of Fiji
edit- Capital of Fiji: Suva
- Cities of Fiji
Demography of Fiji
editGovernment and politics of Fiji
edit- Form of government: parliamentary representative democratic republic.
- Capital of Fiji: Suva
- Elections in Fiji
- Political parties in Fiji
Branches of the government of Fiji
editExecutive branch of the government of Fiji
edit- Head of state: President of Fiji, Jioji Konrote
- Head of government: Prime Minister of Fiji, Josaia Voreqe (Frank) Bainimarama
- Cabinet: Cabinet of Fiji
Legislative branch of the government of Fiji
edit- Parliament of Fiji (unicameral, since 2014)
- Previous Parliament (bicameral, 1970–2006) :
Judicial branch of the government of Fiji
editForeign relations of Fiji
editInternational organization membership
editThe Republic of the Fiji Islands is a member of:[1]
Law and order in Fiji
edit- 2013 Constitution of Fiji
- previous: 1997 Constitution of Fiji
- Crime in Fiji
- Human rights in Fiji
- Law enforcement in Fiji
Military of Fiji
edit- Command
- Commander-in-chief: President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau
- Commander: Brigadier Mosese Tikoitoga
- Forces
- Military history of Fiji
- Military ranks of Fiji
Local government in Fiji
editHistory of Fiji
editCulture of Fiji
edit- Architecture of Fiji
- Cuisine of Fiji
- List of festivals in Fiji
- Languages of Fiji
- Media in Fiji
- National symbols of Fiji
- People of Fiji
- Public holidays in Fiji
- Records of Fiji
- Religion in Fiji
- World Heritage Sites in Fiji: 1: Levuka Historical Port Town
Art in Fiji
editSports in Fiji
editEconomy and infrastructure of Fiji
edit- Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 137th (one hundred and thirty seventh)
- Agriculture in Fiji
- Banking in Fiji
- Communications in Fiji
- Companies of Fiji
- Currency of Fiji: Dollar
- Energy in Fiji
- Mining in Fiji
- Tourism in Fiji
- Fiji Stock Exchange
Education in Fiji
editInfrastructure of Fiji
editSee also
edit- All pages with titles beginning with Fiji
- All pages with titles containing Fiji
- All pages with titles beginning with Fijian
- All pages with titles containing Fijian
- Index of Fiji-related articles
- List of Fiji-related topics
- List of international rankings
- Member state of the United Nations
- Outline of geography
- Outline of Oceania
Fiji Hindi language |
References
edit- ^ a b "Fiji". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
- ^ The official name of Fiji has changed several times. Most recently, the government decreed in February 2011 that its name was now the Republic of Fiji. See : Salveen Chand, "Fiji identity change", Fiji Times, 5 February 2011.
External links
edit- Fiji travel guide from Wikivoyage
- CIA Factbook
- Official Website of the Government of Fiji
- Official Website of the Parliament of Fiji
- Bulafiji.com. Official Fiji Visitors Bureau website
- The Fiji Times - Fiji News, Sport and Weather from Fiji's leading newspaper
- Documents affecting Fiji at the Diplomacy Monitor
- Seacology Fiji Projects Seacology