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Vanua Levu (pronounced [βaˈnua ˈleβu], lit. 'Big Land', Hindi: वानुआ लेवु),
formerly known as
Sandalwood Island, is the
second largest island of Fiji....
- Viti
Levu (pronounced [ˈβitʃi ˈleβu]; lit. 'Great Fiji') is the
largest island in the
Republic of Fiji. It is the site of the nation's capital, Suva, and...
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Andriy Mar'yanovych
Levus (born
August 9, 1979, Stryi,
Lvivska Oblast) is a
public and
political figure, head of the
Maidan Self-Defense
Command (2013–2014)...
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Nanuya Levu (pronounced [naˈnuja ˈleβu]) is a
privately owned island of the
Yasawa Group in Fiji and the site of the
Turtle Island Resort, a sustainable...
- The Viti
Levu scrubfowl (Megapodius amissus), also
known as the Fiji
scrubfowl or lost megapode, is an
extinct megapode that was
endemic to Fiji. The epithet...
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Chattaniki Kallu Levu (transl. The Law Does Not Have Eyes) is a 1981
Indian Telugu-language
vigilante action film
directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar. The...
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Yanuca Levu (Fijian pronunciation: [jaˈnuða ˈleβu]) is a
hilly steep islet in Fiji's
Lomaiviti group,
within Ovalau reef. The
local chief is the Turaga...
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Fijian (Na vosa vaka-Viti) is an
Austronesian language of the Malayo-Polynesian
family spoken by some 350,000–450,000
ethnic Fijians as a
native language...
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Togolevu River Vaturova River Vunivia River Vuniyaro River Wailevu River (Vanua
Levu)
Wainikoro River Nadogo River Nalagi River Wainunu River Dawa****u
River Nabuna...
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major islands, Viti
Levu and
Vanua Levu.
About three-quarters of
Fijians live on Viti
Levu's coasts,
either in the
capital city of Suva...