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The WG Friendship Plaza Suva is a high-rise mixed-use skyscraper under construction in Suva, Fiji, currently serving as the tallest building in the country, as well as the tallest building in Oceania outside Australia and New Zealand. The tower was topped out in 2021 and is 112 meters (367 ft) tall, being divided into 28 floors.
Fiji has no area codes [4] and no leading trunk "0". The first digit of the number indicates usage or location. All telephone numbers are seven digits long. [5] Mobile telephones are also seven digits long and begin with a 7, 9, 8, or 2.
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It is almost always celebrated on a Friday. This was formerly a public holiday, but the military-backed interim government abolished it following the military coup of 2006. May 4: National Youth Day: Public holiday celebrating the Youth of Fiji. May 14: Girmit Day: Public holiday commemorating the arrival of the first Indians to Fiji. [1] June ...
The capital of the division is Suva, which is also the capital of Fiji. The division includes the eastern part of the largest island in Fiji, Viti Levu, with a few outlying islands, including Beqa. It has a land border with the Western Division on Viti Levu, and sea borders with the Northern Division and Eastern Division.
Nasinu (Fijian pronunciation:) is an urban area on the island Viti Levu in Fiji. It is officially designated a "Town" and was formally incorporated as such in 1999. The population of Nasinu was 92,043 at the 2017 Census. [citation needed] Its land area is the largest of any municipal area in Fiji, and more than twice that of the capital Suva ...
Savusavu is located on Fiji's northern island of Vanua Levu. It can be reached by plane from Nadi (one hour) or by ferry from Suva or Lautoka (approx 12-hour trip). It is famous for its hot springs, located mostly opposite the Hot Springs Hotel – although at low tide the steam from numerous smaller outlets all along the foreshore can be seen.