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Vatoa (pronounced [βaˈtoa]) (known as
Turtle Island after Cook's visit) is an
outlier of Fiji's Lau Group.
Vatoa was the only
island of present-day Fiji...
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Ringgold Isles Northern Lau
Group Southern Lau
Group Eastern of
Moala Group Vatoa Island Ono-i-Lau Tuvana-i-Tholo
France Wallis and ****una
Russia The eastern...
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Islands archipelago,
Australia Turtle Island Resort, on
Nanuya Levu in Fiji
Vatoa, in the Lau
Group in Fiji Kusu Island, an
island in
Singapore Turtle Island...
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approximately 2:AM on
April 14, 1825, the boat
crashed into a reef at
Vatoa in Fiji. Only one
person survived the crash,
William Cary. The rest of the...
- of 113
metres (371 feet). It is 90
kilometres (56 mi) south-southwest of
Vatoa, the
nearest largish island; the only land
further south in the Lau Group...
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Northernmost point – Uea Island, Rotuma,
Eastern Division Easternmost point –
Vatoa Island,
Eastern Division Southernmost point – Ceva-i-Ra island, Western...
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common starling appears to have
arrived in Fiji in 1925 on Ono-i-lau and
Vatoa islands. It may have
colonised from New
Zealand via
Raoul in the Kermadec...
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January 2022.
Retrieved 17
January 2022. Kumar, Rashika. "Ono-i-Lau,
Vatoa,
parts of Kadavu, Rewa
Delta and the
North have been
affected by the Tongan...
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islands belong to Lau Province. The
British explorer James Cook
reached Vatoa in 1774. By the time of the
discovery of the Ono
Group in 1820, the Lau...
- its dependencies, Ogea Levu and Ogea
Driki Ono-i-Lau and its
dependency Vatoa Oneata Moce Reid, A. C. (1983). "The
Chiefdom of Lau: A New
Fijian State...