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ABOUT FIJI - POPULATION
The population of Fiji at the end of June, 1996 was 775,000. The multicultural society is comprised of indigenous Fijians, as well as people of Indian, European and Chinese descent. More than 60 per cent live in the rural areas. According to the 1996 statistics, the main urban centres were populated as follows - Suva (the capital) - 205,695, Lautoka - 51,302, Labasa - 20,599, and Nadi - 17,546.
Visit the Bureau of Statistics website for further statistical information.
LANGUAGE & EDUCATION
English is the official language spoken in Fiji. Other languages commonly spoken include Fijian, Hindi and Rotuman, Gibertese and Chinese.
A large number of non-government and government schools provide primary and secondary education. The Fiji school system is based on the New Zealand curriculum, which until 1989 allowed students to sit for New Zealand high school exams. There is now a Fiji School Certificate System. An international school operates in Suva, catering to local and overseas students up to Form 7. Another international school in Nadi caters for the younger ages only.
RELIGION
The main religions in Fiji are Christianity (52.9%), Hinduism (38.1%) and Islam (7.8%). The majority of indigenous Fijians are Methodists. Other Christian denominations include: Anglican, Apostolic Church, Assembly of God, Baptist, Church of Latter Day Saints, Jehovah's Witness, Protestant, Roman Catholic and Seventh Day Adventist.
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