| Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|
| Yes, this is Fiji's most populous province. | Ba | 64%
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| Ra Province has 19 tikina makawa and has 86 villages. It is also governed by a provincial council. | Ra | 57%
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| Yes. Baravilala—the first Fijian woman to play for the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series is from this province. | Kadavu | 50%
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| Yes. This is where the capital city, Suva, is located. | Rewa | 50%
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| Yes. A lot of islands in this province share kinship with Tonga. | Lau | 43%
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| Yes. This is where you will find the famous Sigatoka Sand Dunes. | Nadroga-Navosa | 43%
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| Yes, Bua also has one of the ports of entry into Vanua Levu. It is also governed by a provincial council. | Bua | 36%
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| Yes, and it is one of three provinces based in Vanua Levu. | Cakaudrove | 29%
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| Yes. The province has 114 villages spread over five tikinas. | Macuata | 29%
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| Yes. Mt Tomanivi, Fiji's highest mountain, is located in this province, and it is the most economically developed of the 14 provinces. | Naitasiri | 29%
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| Yes. It is also one of the historically strong/mighty provinces led by the bloodline of The Paramount Chieftain of Namosi—Turaga Na Tui Namosi. | Namosi | 29%
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| Yes. It is also the province that has produced the largest numbers of country leaders, notably Bainimarama, Speight, Senioili, and the chiefly Cakobau family. | Tailevu | 21%
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| Yes. Lomaiviti is a collection of small but traditionally mighty islands. | Lomaiviti | 14%
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| Yes. The province is divided into two Tikinas, and although the smallest by land area, it has produced many notable athletes. | Serua | 14%
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