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[edit] Articles About Fiji
The following articles about Fiji were all authored, or substantially edited, by me. Excluded are biographies of notable Fijians, which may be found here.
[edit] A
- Adi: a title held by chieftainesses in most parts of Fiji. (original)
- Attorney-General (Fiji): Fiji's top lawyer in the government. (original)
[edit] B
- Ba Town: the Town at the heart of Ba Province. (rewrite)
- Bau Island: The chiefly island whose small size belies its vast importance. (original)
- Belgium, Fiji Embassy to: This embassy doubles as the Fiji Mission to the European Union. (original)
- Beqa: a Fijian island, famous for its firewalking. (original)
- Blue Ribbon campaign (Fiji): the campaign in favour of the Fijian government's proposed Reconciliation and Unity Commission. (original)
- Bua: a Province of Fiji. (original)
- Buca Bay: tourist resort on the Fijian island of Vanua Levu. (original)
- Bulou: a title held by Fijian chieftainesses on the island of Kadavu. (original)
- Burebasaga Confederacy: the largest of three confederacies of Fijian chiefs. (original)
[edit] C
- Cabinet (Fiji): A description of Fiji's Cabinet system of government, with a list of current Cabinet member. (original)
- Cakaudrove: a Province of Fiji. (original)
- Chief Justice (Fiji): A description of the office, with a list of those who have held it. (original)
- Chief Minister (Fiji): The office that later became that of the Prime Minister. (original)
- Chinese in Fiji: a small, but influential, community in Fiji. (original)
- Christian Democratic Alliance (Fiji): A Fijian political party, active in the late 1990s and early 2000s. (original)
- Communal constituencies (Fiji): Parliamentary constituencies allocated to candidates and voters registered on ethnic rolls. (original)
- Conservative Alliance (Fiji): nationalistic Fijian political party. (original)
- Constituency Boundaries Commission: the body determining electoral boundaries in Fiji. (original)
- Constitution of Fiji - Preamble - Chapters 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17: a series of essays on the eighteen chapters (including the preamble) of the Fijian Constitution. (original)
- Council of Rotuma: the municipal and legislative body of Rotuma, a Fijian dependency. (original)
- Counter Revolutionary Warfare Unit Court Martial, Fiji: the court martial of the CRW soldiers convicted of the Queen Elizabeth Barracks mutiny of 2 November 2000. (original)
- Court of Appeal (Fiji): one of three Fijian courts established by the Constitution. (original)
- Culture of Fiji: Focusing on the culture of indigenous Fijians, rather than of immigrant peoples. (original)
[edit] D
- Daily Post: A newspaper owned by the Fijian government. (original)
- Demographics of Fiji: Facts and figures about Fiji. (major edit)
- Diplomatic relations of Fiji: a list of Fijian missions abroad, and foreign missions in Fiji. (original)
- Dravuni: an atoll in Fiji's Kadavu Group. (original)
[edit] E
- Economy of Fiji: an overview of the Fijian economy. (major edit)
- Elections in Fiji: A list of elections to the Fijian Legislative Council (1966), and to the House of Representatives since independence in 1970: 1972 - March 1977 - September 1977 - 1982 - 1987 - 1992 - 1994 - 1999 - 2001 - 2006. (original)
- European Union, Fiji Mission to: This mission doubles as the Embassy of Fiji to Belgium. (original)
[edit] F
- Festivals in Fiji: A list that reflects Fiji's cultural diversity. (original)
- Fiji: an article about the Republic of the Fiji Islands. (major edit)
- Fiji coup of 2000 (main article): An article now; timeline now moved here. (rewrite)
- Fiji coup of 2000:Alleged plot against Ratu Iloilo: Allegations of a plot involving Senator Apisai Tora against Fijian President Josefa Iloilo. (original)
- Fiji coup of 2000:Removal of Ratu Mara: A significant detail of the Fiji coup of 2000. (original)
- Fiji coup of 2000:Aftermath: a report on the investigations, trials, and manoeverings that have followed in the wake of the 2000 coup. (original)
- Fiji coup of 2000:Mutinies: An account of the mutiny at Suva's Queen Elizabeth Barracks on 2 November 2005. (original)
- Fiji coup of 2000:Trials: Persons tried, convicted, and acquitted of involvement in the coup. (original)
- Fiji coup of 2000:Investigations: Police investigations into the financing, organizing, and motives for the coup. (original)
- Fiji coup of 2000:Allegations: allegations made by coup-convict Maciu Navakasuasua and others about the brains behind the 2000 coup. (original)
- Fiji coup plot of 2006: the threatened overthrow of Fiji's civilian government in December. (original)
- Fiji Constitutional Crisis of 1977: the first major challenge to Fiji's institutions since independence. (rewrite)
- Fiji crisis of 2005-2006: the escalation of a crisis simmering for over a year. (original)
- Baledrokadroka incident: the alleged insubordination and dismissal of Fiji's second most senior Military officer in January 2006. (original)
- Reaction to Fiji crisis of 2005-2006: domestic and foreign reaction. (original)
- Timeline of Fiji crisis of 2005-2006: covering late 2005 and early 2006. (original)
- Fiji Democratic Party: a Fijian political party that operated between June 2002 and April 2005. (original)
- Fiji Hindi: the home-grown language of the Indo-Fijian community. (major edit)
- Fiji Labour Party: One of Fiji's major political parties. (rewrite)
- Fiji Law Reform Commission: a statutory body advising the Fijian Parliament. (rewrite)
- Fiji Law Society: the body registering and regulating lawyers in Fiji. (original)
- Fiji Live: online Fijian news service. (original)
- Fiji presidential election, 2000: The election to fill the vacancy caused by Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara's resignation. (rewrite)
- Fiji presidential election, 2006: The election for the 2006-2011 term. (original)
- Fiji Sun: online Fijian news service. (original)
- Fiji Television: Fiji's television network, with an online Fijian news service. (original)
- Fiji Times: Fiji's oldest newspaper. (original)
- Fiji Week: an annual festival culminating in Fiji's independence day on 10 October. (original)
- Fiji Week, 2004: a week of national reconciliation planned for 4-11 October 2004. (original)
- Fiji Week, 2005: a week of festivities leading up to Independence Day on 10 October. (original)
- Fiji Village: online Fijian news service. (original)
- Fijian Alliance: the former ruling political party of Fiji (1966-1987). (original)
- Fijian Association Party: a once-significant political party of Fiji. (original)
- Fijian dollar: Fiji's currency. (major edit)
- Fijian electoral system: an overview of the many changes in the history of Fiji's electoral system. (original)
- Fijian mercenaries in Bougainville, 2005: a diplomatic incident that has embarrassed the Fijian government. (original)
- Fijian language: the section about the national language debate is mine. (major edit)
- Fijian name: About Fiji's naming conventions. (original)
- Fijian ethnic group: An article about Fiji's indigenous people. (original)
- Fijian Political Party: the political party that governed Fiji in the 1990s. (original)
- Fijian Nationalist Party: a former political party in Fiji advocating political supremacy for indigenous Fijians. (original)
- Flag of Fiji: including the debate over proposed changes to Fiji's national flag. (major edit)
- Foreign reaction to the Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill (Fiji): The reaction of foreign governments and organizations to Fiji's most controversial legislation. (original)
- Foreign relations of Fiji: an overview of Fiji's foreign policy and relationships. (rewrite)
- Fulaga: an island in Fiji's Lau archipelago. (original)
[edit] G
- Gau Island: an island in Fiji's Lomaiviti archipelago. (original)
- General Electors: Fijian citizens not of ethnic Fijian, Indo-Fijian, or Rotuman descent. (original)
- Grand Coalition Initiative Group - a coalition of five ethnic Fijian-led parties formed on 30 July 2005. (original)
- Great Council of Chiefs (Fiji): An article about a powerful feudal institution that chooses Fiji's President. (original)
[edit] H
- High Court (Fiji): one of three Fijian courts established by the Constitution. (rewrite)
- History of Fiji: an overview of Fiji's history, especially since 1874. (rewrite)
- History of Fiji:Discovery: Fiji up to 1820. (rewrite)
- History of Fiji:The rise and fall of Cakobau: Fiji 1820-1874. (rewrite)
- History of Fiji:Colonial Fiji: Fiji 1874-1970. (rewrite)
- History of Fiji:The modern nation: Fiji since 1970. (major edit)
- House of Chiefs (Fiji): an overview of the Fijian nobility. (original)
- House of Representatives (Fiji): A brief description of the Fijian House of Representatives, and a list of its members. (original)
[edit] I
- India-Fiji relations: highlights from the relationship between Fiji and India. (original)
- Indo-Fijian: Fijian citizens of Indian descent. (original)
- Instruments of Independence (Fiji): the founding document of independent Fiji. (original)
[edit] J
- Justice and Freedom Party (Fiji): a minor political party in Fiji. (rewrite)
- Judicial Service Commission (Fiji): the body that nominates judges in Fiji. (original)
- Justice of Appeal (Fiji): judges who sit on the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. (original)
[edit] K
- Kabara: one of the Lau Islands and home island of Fijian Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase. (original)
- Kadavu, Fiji's fourth-largest island. (rewrite)
- Kadavu Group: a Fijian archipelago dominated by Kadavu. (original)
- Kaibu: one of Fiji's Lau Islands. (original)
- Kanacea: an island in Fiji's Lau archipelago. (original)
- Kioa: an outlier to the Fijian island of Vanua Levu. (original)
- Koro-ni-O: the centre of Fiji's hydroelectric industry. (original)
- Korovou, Tailevu: the heart of Fiji's dairy industry. (original)
- Kubuna Confederacy: traditionally the highest-ranked of three confederacies of Fijian chiefs. (original)
[edit] L
- Lakeba: an island in Fiji's Lau archipelago. (original)
- Lami: a Town in Fiji. (original)
- Laucala: one of three islands to the east of Thurston Point, Taveuni, Fiji. (original)
- Lau Islands: the archipelago which, though thinly populated, has disproportionately contributed to Fiji's leadership. (major edit)
- Lautoka: Fiji's second largest city. (rewrite)
- Leader of the Opposition (Fiji): A commentary on the office of Leader of the Opposition, and a list of people who have held it. (original)
- Legislative Council (Fiji): the precursor to the modern Fijian Parliament. (original)
- Leleuvia: an island in Fiji's Lomaiviti archipelago. (original)
- Levuka: the former capital of Fiji. (original)
- List of Chairmen of the Great Council of Chiefs (Fiji): A (so-far) partial listing of those who have chaired the Great Council of Chiefs. (original)
- List of Fiji-related topics: An index of (hopefully) all Wikipedia articles pertaining to Fiji. (original)
- List of Fijian community leaders: a split from the List of Fijians. (original)
- List of Fijian Heads of State: Links to articles about Fiji's Heads of State since the 1700s. (original)
- List of Fijian politicians: a split from the List of Fijians. (original)
- List of Fijians: A list of prominent Fijian people. (rewrite)
- List of Foreign Ministers of Fiji: Including their terms of office and the Prime Ministers under whom they served. (original)
- List of Governors of Fiji: Covering the period 1874-1970, when Fiji was a British Crown Colony. (original)
- List of Governors-General of Fiji: Covering the period 1970-1987. (original)
- List of Ministers for Fijian Affairs: The holders of the Cabinet portfolio responsible for indigenous development in Fiji. (original)
- List of political parties in Fiji: Including some historical parties. (major edit)
- List of Premiers of the Kingdom of Viti: A list of those who headed the government of the short lived Fijian kingdom of 1871 to 1874. (original)
- List of Presidents of Fiji: Covering the period since 1987. (original)
- List of Prime Ministers of Fiji: Covering the period since 1967. (original)
- List of Speakers of the House of Representatives (Fiji): Covering the period since 1972. (original)
- List of Vice-Presidents of Fiji: A brief description of the office, and a list of the persons who have held it. (original)
- Local government of Fiji: The first and second tiers of local government in Fiji. (rewrite)
- Lomaiviti: an archipelago and Province of Fiji. (original)
[edit] M
- Macuata: a Province of Fiji. (original)
- Makogai: an island in Fiji's Lomaiviti archipelago. (original)
- Mamanuca Islands: an archipelago to the west of Nadi, Fiji. (original)
- Master of the High Court (Fiji): junior judges who sit on Fiji's High Court. (original)
- Matagi: one of three islands to the east of Thurston Point, Taveuni, Fiji. (original)
- Matuku, Fiji: an island in Fiji's Lau archipelago. (original)
- Methodist Church of Fiji and Rotuma: Fiji's largest Christian denomination. (original)
- Military-church relations in Fiji: With particular focus on the strains caused by the Unity Bill. (original)
- Military opposition to the Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill (Fiji): Opposing the pardoning of political prisoners. (original)
- Military unrest since the Fiji coup of 2000: on the increasing tension between the Fijian government and the Military. (original)
- Moala: an island in Fiji's Lau archipelago. (original)
- Moala Islands: an island in Fiji's Lau archipelago. (original)
- Moderate voices on the Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill (Fiji): more nuanced positions on the Fijian government's proposed Reconciliation and Unity Commission. (original)
- Municipal elections in Fiji: an overview of elections to Fiji's city and town councils. (original)
- Municipal election, 2002: an election that produced very mixed results for Fiji's major parties. (original)
- Municipal election, 2005: an election regarded as a trial run for the 2006 parliamentary election. (original)
[edit] N
- Nabua: a suburb of Suva, Fiji; the site of the Queen Elizabeth Barracks. (original)
- Nadroga-Navosa: a Province of Fiji. (original)
- Naigani: an island in Fiji's Lomaiviti archipelago. (original)
- Naitasiri: a Province of Fiji. (original)
- Namena Lala: an outlier to the Fijian island of Vanua Levu. (original)
- Namosi: a Province of Fiji. (original)
- Nananu-i-Ra: an island of the coast of Rakiraki, Fiji. (original)
- Nasaqalau: village on the Fijian island of Lakeba, in the Lau archipelago. (original)
- Nasinu: a fast-growing Town in Fiji. (original)
- National Alliance Party of Fiji: Fijian political party founded by Ratu Epeli Ganilau in 2005. (original)
- National constituencies (Fiji): Former Parliamentary constituencies ethnically but elected by universal suffrage. (original)
- National Democratic Party: a minor player on Fiji's political scene. (rewrite)
- National Federation Party (Fiji): a once-major political party, supported mostly by Indo-Fijians. (rewrite)
- National language debate in Fiji: the debate over whether to make Fijian, and possibly also Hindustani, compulsory in all schools. (original)
- Nationalist Vanua Tako Lavo Party: an extreme ethno-nationalist party apparently involved in the 2000 coup. (original)
- Native Land Register: the official register of indigenous Fijian landowners. (original)
- Nausori: a Town in Fiji. (original)
- Naviti: an island in Fiji's Yasawa Group. (original)
- New Labour Unity Party (Fiji): a minor party, founded by Tupeni Baba in 2001. (original)
- New Nationalist Party (Fiji): Fijian political party. (original)
- Northern Division, Fiji: One of four administrative Divisions grouping Fiji's fourteen provinces. (major edit)
- Nukulau: Fijian island with a rich history. (original)
[edit] O
- Ogea Driki: an island in Fiji's Lau archipelago. (original)
- Ogea Levu: an island in Fiji's Lau archipelago. (original)
- Ono Island: a member of Fiji's Kadavu Group. (original)
- Ono-i-Lau: an island in Fiji's Lau archipelago. (original)
- Open constituencies: Parliamentary constituencies elected by universal suffrage. (original)
- Ovalau: the main island in Fiji's Lomaiviti archipelago. (original)
[edit] P
- Party of National Unity (Fiji): Fijian List of political parties in Fiji, based in Ba Province. Better known as PANU. (original)
- People's Coalition: the coalition dominated by the Fiji Labour Party that swept to power in the 1999 election. (original)
- People's National Party (Fiji): small indigenous Fijian political party. (original)
- Politics of Fiji: description and history of the Fijian political system. (major edit)
- President of the Court of Appeal (Fiji): the presiding officer of Fiji's Appeal Court. (original)
- Protector of Fiji: a former political party in Fiji. (major edit)
- Puisne judge (Fiji): judges who sit on Fiji's High Court and Appeal Court. (original)
[edit] Q
- Qamea: one of three islands to the east of Thurston Point, Taveuni, Fiji. (original)
- Qaranivalu: a senior chiefly title in the Fijian Province of Naitasiri. (rewrite)
- Qelelevu: the only inhabited island in Fiji's Ringgold Isles Group. (original)
[edit] R
- Ra, Fiji: a Province of Fiji. (original)
- Rabi Island: an outlier to the Fijian island of Taveuni, in the Vanua Levu Group. (original)
- Rakiraki: a region of Ra Province, Fiji. (original)
- Ratu: An explanation of Fiji's nobility. (original)
- Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna Day: Fiji's national holiday, held in honour of their greatest statesman. (original)
- Reconciliation and Unity Commission (Fiji): A controversial commission proposed by the Fijian government. (original)
- Religious reaction to the Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill: A summary of the response of Christian and Hindu organizations to this controversial bill. (original)
- Rewa, Fiji: a Province of Fiji. (original)
- Ringgold Isles: an archipelago forming an outlier to the Fijian island of Vanua Levu. (original)
- Ro: a title held by Fijian chiefs in Rewa Province. (original)
- Roko Tui Dreketi: The Paramount Chief of Rewa and Burebasaga, Fiji. (original)
- Rotuma: a Dependency of Fiji with considerable autonomy. (major edit)
- Rotuma Day: 13 May, the date celebrating Rotuma's 1881 annexation to Fiji by the United Kingdom. (original)
- Rotuma Group: an island group in Fiji, dominated by Rotuma Island. (original)
[edit] S
- Savusavu: a Town on the Fijian island of Vanua Levu. (rewrite)
- Senate (Fiji) - a brief description of the Fijian Senate, and a list of its members. (original)
- Serua: a Province of Fiji. (original)
- Sigatoka: a Town in Fiji. (original)
- Solicitor-General (Fiji): The Chief Executive Officer of the Attorney-General's department. (original)
- Sugar City Ratepayers Alliance: a Fijian municipal political party in the City of Lautoka. (original)
- Suva: the capital city of Fiji. (major edit)
- Suva City Council: the municipal body governing Fiji's capital. (original)
[edit] T
- Tailevu: a Province of Fiji. (original)
- Taininbeka: an uninhabited islet in Fiji's Ringgold Isles Group. (original)
- Taveuni: a Fijian islands off the coast of Vanua Levu. (rewrite)
- Tavua: a Town in Fiji. (original)
- Totoya: an island in Fiji's Lau archipelago. (original)
- Tovata Confederacy: the easternmost of three confederacies of Fijian chiefs. (original)
- Tubou: village on the Fijian island of Lakeba, in the Lau archipelago. (original)
- Tui Cakau: The Paramount Chief of Cakaudrove and Tovata, Fiji. (original)
- Tui Nadi: the Paramount Chief of Nadi, Fiji. (original)
- Tui Nayau: The Paramount Chief of the Lau Islands of Fiji. (major edit)
[edit] U
- United Fiji Party: Fiji's ruling political party (as of 2005) (rewrite)
- United Peoples Party (Fiji): a small political party supported by Fiji's ethnic minorities. (original)
- University of Fiji: One of two universities in Fiji. (original)
- University of the South Pacific: a university based in Fiji, but with campuses in 11 other countries. (major edit)
- United Nations, Fiji Mission to: Fiji's permanent mission to the world body. (original)
[edit] V
- Vaileka: the main urban centre in the Rakiraki region of Fiji. (original)
- Vanua Balavu: an island in Fiji's Lau archipelago. (original)
- Vanua Levu: Fiji's second largest island. (rewrite)
- Vanua Levu Group: The Fijian island of Vanua Levu and its outliers. (original)
- Vanua Tako Lavo Party (Fiji): a former political party in Fiji, advocating political supremacy for indigenous Fijians. (original)
- Vatukoula: a gold mining settlement in Fiji, near Tavua. (original)
- Vatulele: an outlier to the Fijian island of Viti Levu. (original)
- Viseisei: believed to be Fiji's oldest settlement. (original)
- Viti Levu: Fiji's largest island. (major edit)
- Viti Levu Group: The Fijian island of Viti Levu and its outliers. (original)
- Voting system of Fiji: an overview of the method of casting and counting votes in Fiji. (original)
- Vuaqava: an island in Fiji's Lau archipelago. (original)
- Vuda Point: the traditional landing place of the ancestors of the modern Fijian people. (original)
- Vunivalu of Bau: Fiji's highest chiefly title. (original)
[edit] W
- Wailagi Lala: an island in Fiji's Lau archipelago. (original)
- Wakaya: an island in Fiji's Lomaiviti archipelago. (original)
[edit] X
[edit] Y
- Yadua Taba: an outlier to the Fijian island of Vanua Levu. (original)
- Yanuca: an island in Fiji's Lau archipelago. (original)
- Yanuca Levu: an island in Fiji's Lomaiviti archipelago. (original)
- Yasawa: the main island in Fiji's Yasawa Group. (original)
- Yasawa Islands: the archipelago to the west of Lautoka, Fiji. (rewrite)
- Yellow Ribbon campaign (Fiji): the campaign against the Fijian government's proposed Reconciliation and Unity Commission. (original)
[edit] Z
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