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  2. Indo-Fijians - Wikipedia

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    Professional, middle class and business found it easier to emigrate. It has been estimated that more than 100,000 Fiji Indians have emigrated since 1987. This represents a third of the existing Indian population in Fiji. [37] They were victimized a lot by the military adding to the reasons they moved abroad to Canada, Australia, and the United ...

  3. Demographics of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The population density at the time in 2007 was 45.8 inhabitants per square kilometre, and the overall life expectancy in Fiji was 67 years. [1] Since the 1930s the population of Fiji has increased at a rate of 1.1% per year. Since the 1950s, Fiji's birth rate has continuously exceeded its death rate. The population is dominated by the 15–64 ...

  4. South Indians in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Indians in Fiji are mainly descendants of the 15,132 contract labourers who were ... The South Indian immigrants were made up of a smaller population of ...

  5. Hinduism in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Hindus started arriving in Fiji starting in 1879 and continuing through 1920, when Britain abolished the slavery-like indenture system. Fiji identifies people as "Indo-Fijians" if they can trace their ancestry to the Indian subcontinent, Hindus form about 27.9% the population of Fiji. [2]

  6. Nadi - Wikipedia

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    Nadi (pronounced NAN-dee; Fiji Hindi: नदी) is the third-largest conurbation in Fiji. It is located on the western side of the main island of Viti Levu, and had a population of 42,284 at the most recent census, in 2007. A 2012 estimate showed that the population had grown to over 50,000.

  7. Religion in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2007 census, Hindus form the second largest religious group in Fiji, comprising 27% of the population. [3] Hinduism in varying forms was the first of the Eastern religions to enter Fiji, with the introduction of the indentured labourers brought by the British authorities from India.

  8. Nepalese community in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    These Nepali Girmityas came together with the Indian labourers from India under the indentured labour system. [2] The Nepalis settled first in Suva, the capital of Fiji, and then moved around the island to Navua, another large town, and eventually to Kavanagasau, now home of the largest Nepalese community in the islands.

  9. Category:Indo-Fijian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    This exodus of Fiji Indians has gained momentum with the political instability in Fiji. There are sizeable Fiji Indian populations in New Zealand, Australia, the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. In addition there are also Fiji Indians in other South Pacific Islands. Note: Articles on Indo-Fijians (Fiji Indians) who have remained in ...