Fulaga
Fulaga (pronounced:fulaŋa, Aslii naam: Vulaga , Fiji ke Lau Group me ek crescent-shaped reef-limestone island hae.
Geography | |
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Location | Pacific Ocean |
Coordinates | 19.17° South 178.65° West |
Archipelago | Lau Group |
Total islands | 40 |
Area | 18.5 sq km |
Country | |
Fiji | |
Division | Eastern |
Province | Lau |
Capital city | Suva |
Largest city | Suva (pop. 77,366) |
Demographics | |
Ethnic groups | Kaiviti (54.3%), Hindustani (38.1%) Others (Chaina, Gora, Duusra Pacific Islanders) (7.6%) |
Geography
badloIi island 19.17° South aur 178.65° West me hae[1], aur iske area 18.5 square kilometres hae. Isme sab se uuncha jagha 79 metres hae.
Demographics
badloIi island me tiin gain , Muanaicake, Muanaira and Naividamu, hae. Iske puura population sab se jaada 600, 1950s me rahaa lekin abhi 400 se kamti hae kahe ki hian se larkan log Viti Levu parrhe khatir aur admii logan kaam khoje khatir jaawe hae.
In Tradition
badloIi island ke log traditional carvers, aur outrigger canoes aur 'tanoa' banae me skilled hae.(
References
badlo- The Fiji Islands: A Geographical Handbook, By Ronald Albert Derrick,Published 1951, Govt. Print. Dept, Fiji.
- Fiji by Casey Mahaney, Astrid Witte Mahaney, Published 2000 by Lonely Planet, ISBN 0864427719
- New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics; Published by The Royal Society of New Zealand
- The Cyclopedia of Fiji: A Complete Historical and Commercial Review of Fiji, Published 1984, By R. McMillan, Original from the University of Michigan, Digitized 3 Apr 2007.
External links
badlo- A Map of Fulaga Archived 2009-09-13 at the Wayback Machine
References
badlo- ↑ New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, P250