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Fijian History - Origins of Suva

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The indigenous settlement of Suva was established in the early 1800s at the site of the present-day Thurston Gardens. The itaukei were forced to move to Suvavou in 1882 by European colonial powers to make room for the new capital. 
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Interesting Read

By Guest | Canberra | 5 Dec 2023

Very interesting to read about my city when in a different city. Vinaka Digital Pasifik

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