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  2. Fiji at the 2024 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    2020. 2024. Fiji is scheduled to compete at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris from 26 July to 11 August 2024. Since the nation's debut in 1956. Fijian athletes have appeared in every edition of the Summer Olympic Games, except for two occasions. Fiji failed to register any athletes at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo and eventually joined the ...

  3. Cinema of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The film depicts the real-life story of American independent filmmaker John Pierson, who, in 2002, took his wife and two children to the island of Taveuni in Fiji to live for a year, and used a vacant cinema to show films free of charge. Boot Camp (2007), starring Mila Kunis and Peter Stormare, is partly set in Fiji, but is not a Fiji-made film.

  4. Economy of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Fiji is one of the most developed among the Pacific islands. Nevertheless, Fiji is a developing country endowed with forest, mineral and fish resources. The country has a large agriculture sector heavily based on subsistence agriculture. Sugar exports and the tourism industry are the main sources of foreign exchange.

  5. Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum - Wikipedia

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    UNSW ( LLB) University of Hong Kong ( LLM) University of Wollongong ( GDLP) Profession. Lawyer. Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum CF (born 24 September 1965 [1]) is a Fijian politician and a former cabinet minister. He was the Fijian attorney general and the Minister for Economy, Civil Service and Communications, and also served as the minister responsible ...

  6. Alfred Sharpe - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Sharpe had a son Edmund born in Fiji in his early years and moved with him to Nyasaland. Edmund worked in the Colonial Service in North Eastern Rhodesia. While on tour collecting taxes, Edmund Sharpe witnessed the initiation ceremony for Chief Jumbe's eldest daughter, Veronica Chulu. He asked the chief for permission to marry Veronica.

  7. Fiji Premier League - Wikipedia

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    Fiji Premier League. The Fiji Premier League or the FPL, also called Digicel Premier League for sponsorship reasons, [2] is the top division men's professional football league in Fiji. Contested by ten teams, it shares a promotion and relegation system with the Fiji Senior League (FSL). The League is controlled by the Fiji Football Association .

  8. Airservices Australia - Wikipedia

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    In its 2010–13 Workforce Plan, Airservices claimed that as of December 2009 the required number of operational ATC staff were available, reflecting the impact of a significant increase in recruitment and training throughout 2008–09. Airservices further plans to recruit close to 100 ATC trainees annually to 2013 to offset the impact of ...

  9. Deputy Prime Minister of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    PARLIAMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF FIJI. ^ a b c Fijivillage. "Gavoka, Kamikamica and Pro Prasad are the deputy Prime Ministers". www.fijivillage.com. Retrieved 14 September 2023. Categories: Deputy prime ministers of Fiji. Government ministers of Fiji. 1970 establishments in Fiji.