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Beqa ( Fijian pronunciation: [mbeŋɡa] , also known as Mbengga in English) is an island in Fiji , an outlier to the main island of Viti Levu , 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) to the south. The island has a land area of 36.3 square kilometres (14 square miles) and reaches a maximum elevation of 440 metres (1,440 feet). Beqa has 9 villages divided between 2 tikinas (districts): Sawau and Raviravi. To the west is the island of Yanuca .

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4-660: The Sawau ( Fijian pronunciation: [saɰɔu̯] ) tribe in Fiji is made of 6 villages on the island of Beqa , 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) to the south of Viti Levu , but the District is only made up of 5 villages. They are as follows: The people of Sawau are known for performing two cultural expressions: This article about a geographical location in Fiji is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Beqa The villages of Dakuibeqa (the chiefly village of

8-677: A tourist attraction , with a "Probable Explanation of the Mystery" arrived at. The Fiji Times reported on 25 February 2006 that over 3000 inhabitants of six villages and five resorts were exploring ways to find a reliable source of electricity for Beqa. Wind and solar power were being considered, as was a cable across Beqa Strait from the mainland. Beqa's main source of income is tourism ; it has 4 resorts: Lawaki Beach House, Beqa Lagoon Resort (formerly Marlin Bay Resort), Kulu Bay Resort, Lalati Resort. Additionally, Royal Davui Resort

12-426: Is located on an Islet off Beqa, Steward Island. No other resorts are planned for Beqa. There is some small scale farming ventures and with improved infrastructure this could be expanded and become a larger revenue earner for the various villages of Beqa. Beqa has developed a name for off season tomatoes , due to the unique climate Beqa has which allows tomatoes to be planted year round. This article about

16-455: The Sawau people), Dakuni , Soliyaga , Naceva and Naiseuseu are part of the tikina (district) of Sawau . The villages of Nawaisomo, Raviravi, Lalati and Rukua are part of the tikina (district) of Raviravi. Of the 9 villages on the island, Dakuibeqa , Dakuni, Soliyaga, Naceva, and Rukua are noted for the tradition of fire-walking . The phenomenon was examined in 1902 when it was already

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