History of the Jews in Fiji
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title:
History of the Jews in Fiji
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The history of the Jews in Fiji is intertwined with the settlement of the Fiji islands by European explorers and settlers. Most of these settlers arrive in Fiji via Australia and New Zealand. The population of Fiji is 905,949 with approximately 60 Jews. In addition, there are close to 300 people of Jewish descent living in the Fiji Islands, principally in the capital city of Suva. There are currently three cemeteries in Fiji, located in Momi, Ovalau Island (Levuka), and Suva with Jewish inscript
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Fiji
date created:
2007-02-04T18:11:51Z
date modified:
2024-09-13T08:34:19Z
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