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- Wainikoroiluva River ('Luva River) Veinuqa River Navuloa River Penang River Nakauvadra River Qaraniqio River Rewa River Nasoata River Toga River Vunidawa River...
- 800 of his victims, is close to the township of Vaileka. The renowned Nakauvadra Range which is ****ociated with Fijian mythology is visible from anywhere...
- earliest known Fijian settlements after hostilities ceased the people of Nakauvadra and the victorious Bauan army upon leaving the Mountains and finding their...
- his mother was Buisavulu (Lutunasobasoba's eldest daughter). After the Nakauvadra war, Ratu Vueti left via Nakorotubu, where he had his firstborn child...
- other parts of the country and abroad. They originated from Narauyaba, Nakauvadra hills in the Ra province, Fiji Islands. Culture of Fiji The Fijians: a...
- Viti's sons at Nakauvadra, he was awarded with a Tui Viti sacred stone- award signifying authority (tawake or flag). From Nakauvadra, he left via Nakorotubu...
- near the summit of the mountain Uluda - the northernmost peak of the Nakauvadra Range. Earth tremors and thunder were ascribed as his uneasy turnings...
- earliest known Fijian settlements after hostilities ceased the people of Nakauvadra and the victorious Bauan army upon leaving the mountains and finding their...
- Tanganyika in Tanzania East Africa and journe**** up the Tuleita to the Nakauvadra mountain ranges. After the Second World War and the establishment of Lautoka...
- furious degei who came to know of their transgressions sent down (from Nakauvadra) the lila balavu (believed to be wasting disease) upon the Daunavatu people...