Suva, Fiji¶
Introduction¶
Suva is the capital city of Fiji. It has been the country's de facto capital since 1970 when it was officially moved there from Nadi.
Key Facts¶
- Population: approximately 83,000 people as of 2021.
- Capital city status: official de facto capital since 1970; officially a country but not used for international diplomatic purposes.
- Language: Fijian and English are the two official languages, with Fijian being the indigenous language.
- Currency: Fiji dollar (FJD).
- Location: island nation in the Pacific Ocean.
Historical Context¶
Suva has been the capital of Fiji since 1970 when it was officially moved from Nadi. However, its history dates back to the early 20th century. In 1889, British colonialists established a settlement on the site now known as Suva, and by 1907, a permanent town had developed.
Significant Contributions¶
Early Development¶
- Fiji's early economy was based on agriculture, with crops including coconuts, bananas, and yams.
- The country has been an independent nation since gaining self-government in 1970.
Education and Healthcare¶
- Suva is home to the University of the South Pacific (USP), which provides higher education programs in various fields.
- Fiji's national healthcare system includes several hospitals, including the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, which serves as a major referral center for medical services across the country.
Notable Attractions¶
National Museum of Fiji¶
- A museum showcasing the country's history and culture.
- Exhibits include artifacts from pre-colonial times, colonial period, and modern Fiji.
Pacific Harbour Marina¶
- A marina offering cruises to nearby islands, snorkeling, and diving opportunities.
Viti Levu Promenade¶
- An 11.5 km stretch of coastline along the seafront, known for its scenic views and entertainment options.
- Features restaurants, bars, and shopping centers.
Additional Information¶
Suva's cultural significance extends beyond its historical importance as Fiji's capital. The city is home to numerous festivals and events throughout the year, celebrating Fijian traditions such as the Suva Festival, which showcases local music, dance, and art. Additionally, the city hosts several international conferences and meetings due to its central location in the Pacific.
Economic Importance¶
Suva plays a significant role in Fiji's economy, particularly in sectors
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