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Modes of transport in Fiji include rail, road, water, and air. The rail network is mainly used for movement of sugar cane. Suva and Lautoka are the largest seaports. There are 122 km of navigable inland waterways. There are two international airports, one other paved airport, and over 20 with unpaved runways. With 333 tropical islands that make ...
Each province has a provincial council which may make bylaws and impose rates (local taxes), subject to the approval of the iTaukei Affairs Board a government department. . The board must also approve the appointment of the Roko Tui, or executive head of the provincial council, who is usually a high chief, although in recent years, commoners have sometimes been cho
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The Suva-Nausori corridor hosts two roads – Kings Road is the main road and Ratu Dovi Road which travels from Suva to Laqere. The poles of the Suva-Nausori corridor are Suva and Nausori and they are about 19 km apart. In 2011, the Suva-Nausori corridor became the first region of Fiji to introduce water fluoridation. [1]
Rakiraki (Fijian pronunciation:) is a district in Fiji's Ra Province. It is located between Tavua and Korovou when travelling along Kings Road, on the northern coast of Viti Levu, Fiji's largest island. From Nadi International Airport, Rakiraki is approximately 130km away and typically a two and a half hour drive away.
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Road incidents in Fiji (1 C) This page was last edited on 21 January 2017, at 01:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
The Commissioner of Police holds executive and administrative authority over the entire police force, and is answerable only to the Minister in charge. Parliament may, however, make laws regulating the police force. Section 112 outlines the organization of the Military of Fiji, called the Republic of Fiji Military Forces.