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Provincial Directory

Provinces Of Fiji

Explore Fiji’s 14 provinces through division, land area, and cultural identity in a clearer, more unified provincial guide.

At A Glance

Total Provinces
14
Divisions Covered
4
Focus
Vanua, geography, identity, and provincial character.

Division

Central

Division

Eastern

Division

Northern

Division

Western

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Ba

Western

Land Area

2,634 km²

The largest province in Fiji by land area, known for its diversity, agriculture, and strong cultural life.

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Bua

Northern

Land Area

1,379 km²

A northern province on Vanua Levu with strong traditional identity and close ties to land and community.

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Cakaudrove

Northern

Land Area

2,816 km²

A major northern province with deep chiefly heritage and historical significance.

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Kadavu

Eastern

Land Area

478 km²

An island province known for strong communal identity, marine environments, and distinctive island traditions.

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Lau

Eastern

Land Area

487 km²

An island group province with strong chiefly history, ocean connections, and distinctive eastern Fijian cultural influences.

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Lomaiviti

Eastern

Land Area

411 km²

A maritime province centered on island communities with deep historical and cultural significance.

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Macuata

Northern

Land Area

2,004 km²

A northern province anchored around Labasa, known for strong rural communities and agricultural importance.

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Nadroga-Navosa

Western

Land Area

2,385 km²

A large western province spanning coastal and inland regions, known for tourism influence and deep traditional roots.

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Naitasiri

Central

Land Area

1,666 km²

A central highland province known for strong inland traditions, chiefly ties, and enduring cultural identity.

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Namosi

Central

Land Area

570 km²

A smaller central province with strong highland identity, forested landscapes, and close community-based cultural life.

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Ra

Western

Land Area

1,341 km²

A western province known for its distinct dialect, deep traditional systems, and strong provincial identity.

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Rewa

Central

Land Area

272 km²

A central province with major historical and chiefly significance, long associated with powerful traditional leadership.

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Serua

Central

Land Area

830 km²

A central-southern province with coastal and inland communities, known for strong ties to vanua and traditional protocol.

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Tailevu

Central

Land Area

955 km²

A major central province with strong historic chiefly structures and close links to Fiji’s political and cultural story.

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