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- Fiji coup of 2006: the overthrow of Fiji's civilian government in December. (original)
- Koriakine, Alexandre: Co-founder of Wikimapia. (original)
- Samisoni, Adi Mere: Fijian politician. (rewrite)
- Thurston, John Bates: Premier of the Kingdom of Viti (1874 and Governor of Fiji (1888-1897). (original)
- National Democratic Party: a minor player on Fiji's political scene. (rewrite)
- Pethrus, Lewi (1884-1974): founder of the Swedish Pentecostal movement. (original)
- WikiMapia: a collaboratively annotated wiki-atlas. (major edit)
- Justice and Freedom Party (Fiji): a minor political party in Fiji. (rewrite)
- Methodist Church of Fiji and Rotuma: Fiji's largest Christian denomination. (original)
- Fiji presidential election, 2000: the election held to fill the vacancy caused by Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara's resignation. (rewrite)
- Cavubati, Viliame: Cabinet Minister (1990s). (original)
- Constituency Boundaries Commission: the body determining electoral boundaries in Fiji. (original)
- Kurulo, Suliasi: head of the Fiji- based Christian Mission Fellowship. (original)
- Katonivere, Ratu Aisea: Paramount Chief of Macuata, Fiji. (original)
- Paeniu, Seve: Tuvalu's High Commissioner to Fiji. (original)
- Chandra, Rajesh: Vice-Chancellor of the University of Fiji. (original)
- Fiji presidential election, 2006: The election for the 2006-2011 term. (original)
- Seruvakula, Viliame: Army officer, who led the counteroffensive against the mutiny of 2 November 2000. (original)
- Luveni, Jiko: Fijian dentist and AIDS campaigner. (original)
- Pillay, Sarojini, Indo-Fijian academic. (original)
Articles marked (major edit) are articles written originally by others, but which I have substantially edited. Articles marked (rewrite) were started by others, but which I have so completely reworked that they amount to original articles of mine. Articles marked (original) were originally authored by me.