
Bua Province - Wikipedia
Bua (Fijian pronunciation: [ᵐbu.a]) is one of fourteen provinces of Fiji. Located in the west of the northern island of Vanua Levu, it is one of three northern provinces, and has a land area of …
List of all Provinces, Districts, and Villages in Fiji
Bua Province. Bua province occupies the western segment of Vanua Levu, covering about 1,380 square kilometers. The 2007 census recorded a population of about 14,200. The province has …
Bua Province - kuchewar
2022年9月14日 · Bua is one of fourteen provinces of Fiji. Located in the west of the northern island of Vanua Levu, it is one of three northern provinces, and has a land area of 1,379 …
Bua Province Map - Northern, Fiji - Mapcarta
Bua is one of fourteen provinces of Fiji. Located in the west of the northern island of Vanua Levu, it is one of three northern provinces, and has a land area of 1,379 square kilometers within the …
About: Bua Province - DBpedia Association
Bua is one of fourteen provinces of Fiji. Located in the west of the northern island of Vanua Levu, it is one of three northern provinces, and has a land area of 1,379 square kilometers within the …
Bua Province - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bua is a province in Fiji. It is on the island of Vanua Levu in the Northern Division. It has a land area of 1,379 square kilometers. About 15,500 people lived there in 2017.
Bua (Province, Fiji) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location
2007年9月16日 · Bua. Province in Fiji. Contents: Subdivision. The population development in Bua as well as related information and services (Wikipedia, Google, images). The icon links to …
Dama Map - Locality - Bua Province, Fiji - Mapcarta
Dama is a locality in Bua Province, Northern. Dama is situated nearby to the locality Nasau, as well as near Vanuavou Settlement.
Bua Map - Village - Bua Province, Fiji - Mapcarta
Location: Bua Province, Northern, Fiji, Melanesia, Oceania; View on OpenStreetMap
Fiji Provinces, Districts and Villages - Best Fiji Guide
All iTaukei chiefs belong to one of three confederacies based on the relationship of chiefs and clans: Kubuna, Burebasaga, and Tovata. Read more… The link below says there are 15 …