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chief nominated and
installed by the
Tovata chiefs of
Lakeba and
Vanua Balavu as 'Tui Lau' in 1869. This
title was
ratified by a
wider council of Fijian...
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Vanua Balavu (pronounced [βaˈnua mbaˈlaβu]) is the
third largest island in Fiji's Lau archipelago, and the main
island of the
Northern Lau Group. This...
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corruption charges brought by the military-backed regime. A
native of
Vanua Balavu Island in the Lau archipelago, he was one of many
Lauans to have held top...
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village and a port is also
located on
Vanua Balavu, at Lomaloma.
There are
guest houses on
Vanua Balavu and on Lakeba, the
other prin****l island. The...
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bitstream compliance The
Vanuabalavu Airport in
Vanua Balavu, Fiji,
which uses IATA
airport code VBV. This
disambiguation page lists...
- Suva and 14
miles (23 km) SW of the tiny
island of Namalata, near
Vanua Balavu,
where descendants of
original Mago
inhabitants still reside. Mago Island...
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Sawana is a
village on the
Fijian island of
Vanua Balavu, in the Lau
archipelago and is part of the
Tikina of Lomaloma.
Sawana is
separated from the main...
- pronunciation: [lomaloma tikina]) is a
village at the
south of the
island of
Vanua Balavu in the Lau
archipelago of Fiji. The
settlement is part of the
tribal district...
- Vunivalu. However,
after he
killed the Roko Tui Bau, Ratu Raiwalui, near
Vanua Balavu,
amongst other murders and reprisals,
Tanoa was
exiled in 1832. He married...
- area of
about 2
square kilometers, is
located 56
kilometers west of
Vanua Balavu. Fishing, snorkeling, and
water sports are
among the
tourist attractions...