Wailoku

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This is Wailoku, a small village near Suva. This is the place where at present 12 ordinands from many countries and different churches come together, as part of the Face to Face Programme of the Council for World Mission, which takes place every year for 7 weeks in the Pacific Theological College in Suva and outer placements. I know it very well because my love is there at the moment and I miss her...
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Coordinates:   18°5'28"S   178°25'48"E

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  • swee dezz
  • a.k.a the jungle! bahaha!
  • Most peolpe lived in Wailoku are the migrantes from the Solomon Island. Their came a time when these people married the Fijian. Now THEY ARE NOT FULL SOLOMON but we can say that they are part Fijian or Solomon.
  • bu i live here
  • wailoku is a beautiful place with multicultural people in it but the greatest of the population is the solomons brought in to fiji to farm on the cottonwool plantations after that they were offered a place in wailoku to stay in................ uro ga na solomoni people
  • The area marked here is the upper class residential subdivision that branches out from the Wailoku Road. The Wailoku Part- Solomon Settlement is further down, crossing the big Tamavua River that is there on the map.
  • i think wailoku is most people from solomon lived
  • Marata, Koio, Balibuka, Wai, Vataleka, Korolailai.................are settlements in Wailoku more likely village where Solomon Islanders descendants live.
  • it not small but it a big village
  • Can someone tell me if there are sought of Wallis and Futuna or of Lagavehau from Samoa descends stays here too?
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