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  2. Nasinu - Wikipedia

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    Fiji Military Forces Officer Training Camp (Amy Training Group) [1] Nasinu Juvenile Prison – Fiji's only juvenile corrections center; Kinoya Sewerage Plant – Fiji's largest urban sewerage treatment plant; Water Authority of Fiji headquarters [2] Suva-Nausori corridor, Fiji's largest urban population centre linking the capital Suva with ...

  3. List of financial regulatory authorities by jurisdiction

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    Central Bank of Samoa ; Samoa International Finance Authority: San Marino: Central Bank of San Marino (BCSM) Saudi Arabia: Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) ; Capital Markets Authority (CMA) Senegal: Banking Commission of the West African Monetary Union (CB-UMOA) ; Financial Markets Authority of the West African Monetary Union (AMF-UMOA) ; Regional ...

  4. Category:Government agencies of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Media Industry Development Authority of Fiji; N. National Archives of Fiji; National Security Council (Fiji) National Trust of Fiji; P. Public Service Commission (Fiji)

  5. Fiji Water: So cool, so fresh, so bad for the environment?

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    The story of Fiji Water, as detailed in a startling investigative piece in Mother Jones magazine this month, seems familiar. Leafing through the story, I found myself trying to remember where I'd ...

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  7. Category:Water in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Bodies of water of Fiji (1 C, 4 P) D. Dams in Fiji (2 P) H. Hydroelectricity in Fiji (1 C) T. Water transport in Fiji (1 C, 2 P) W. Water sports in Fiji (3 C ...

  8. Economy of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    A report in 2004 of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, published on 29 June 2005, found that 61% of Fiji's skilled workers have either emigrated or gone abroad as guestworkers. Fiji's loss of skilled workers was the world's fourth highest, behind Guyana, Jamaica, Haiti, and Trinidad and Tobago. Fiji's Bureau of ...

  9. Nearly 1.9 million Fiji water bottles recalled over high ...

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    Nearly 1.9 million Fiji water bottles have been recalled due to testing positive for high levels of manganese, a mineral the body needs to stay healthy but that can be toxic in high levels.