Fiji is not part of any continent. It is a group of islands about 2,700 kilometers from Brisbane, on the east coast of the Australian continent, but it is part of Australia.
Fiji is considered to be part of the region of Oceania, which is also not a continent.
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Fiji is usually considered to be part of Australia/Oceania.
No. But Fiji falls under the Australian continent.
Fiji is part of Oceania.
No Fiji is not a continent. Fiji falls under the Australian continent.
Fiji falls under the Australian continent
No, Fiji is not a continent. It is too small to be considered as such. Fiji falls under the Australian continent.
Fiji is not part of a continent, it is a group of 800 volcanic and coral islands in the South Pacific Ocean. As a geographic grouping, Fiji, Australia, New Zealand, Vanuatu, Kiribati, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Marshall Islands, French Polynesia, Tonga, Tuvalu, W.Samoa, American Samoa, Federated State of Micronesia, Cook Islands and Palau are referred to as Oceania.
Fiji is located in Australasia
The Australian continent.
Suva is the capital and the biggest city of the Republic of Fiji. The country is part of the Oceania Group of Islands under Australian continent.
Fiji falls under the Australian Continent and so are the rest of the south pacific. And sometimes it is called Oceania.
Fiji is part of the chain of islands in what is sometimes called Oceania. Ireland is in Europe. There is an island called New Ireland that is in the Oceania area too.
Australia.