User:Davidcannon/Fiji-1F


 * Fakpure: Rotuman chiefly title. Added list of title holders. (major edit)
 * Federation Party: Fijian political party formed out of the Citizens Federation in 1963, a forerunner to the present-day National Federation Party. (original)
 * Festivals in Fiji: A list that reflects Fiji's cultural diversity. (original)
 * Fiji: an article about the Republic of the Fiji Islands. (major edit)
 * Fiji coup of 2000 (main article): An article now; timeline now moved here. (rewrite)
 * Fiji coup of 2000:Alleged plot against Ratu Iloilo: Allegations of a plot involving Senator Apisai Tora against Fijian President Josefa Iloilo. (original)
 * Fiji coup of 2000:Removal of Ratu Mara: A significant detail of the Fiji coup of 2000. (original)
 * Fiji coup of 2000:Aftermath: a report on the investigations, trials, and manoeverings that have followed in the wake of the 2000 coup. (original)
 * Fiji coup of 2000:Mutinies: An account of the mutiny at Suva's Queen Elizabeth Barracks on 2 November 2005. (original)
 * Fiji coup of 2000:Trials: Persons tried, convicted, and acquitted of involvement in the coup. (original)
 * Fiji coup of 2000:Investigations: Police investigations into the financing, organizing, and motives for the coup. (original)
 * Fiji coup plot of 2006: the threatened overthrow of Fiji's civilian government in December. (original)
 * Fiji Constitutional Crisis of 1977: the first major challenge to Fiji's institutions since independence. (rewrite)
 * Fiji crisis of 2005-2006: the escalation of a crisis simmering for over a year. (original)
 * Reaction to Fiji crisis of 2005-2006: domestic and foreign reaction. (original)
 * Timeline of Fiji crisis of 2005-2006: covering late 2005 and early 2006. (original)
 * Fiji Democratic Party: a Fijian political party that operated between June 2002 and April 2005. (original)
 * Fiji Hindi: the home-grown language of the Indo-Fijian community. (major edit)
 * Fiji Labour Party: One of Fiji's major political parties. (rewrite)
 * Fiji Law Reform Commission: a statutory body advising the Fijian Parliament. (rewrite)
 * Fiji Law Society: the body registering and regulating lawyers in Fiji. (original)
 * Fiji Live: online Fijian news service. (original)
 * Fijian presidential election, 2000: The election to fill the vacancy caused by Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara's resignation. (rewrite)
 * Fiji presidential election, 2006: The election for the 2006-2011 term. (original)
 * Fiji Sun: online Fijian news service. (original)
 * Fiji Television: Fiji's television network, with an online Fijian news service. (original)
 * Fiji Times: Fiji's oldest newspaper. (original)
 * Fiji Week: an annual festival culminating in Fiji's independence day on 10 October. (original)
 * Fiji Week, 2004: a week of national reconciliation planned for 4-11 October 2004. (original)
 * Fiji Week, 2005: a week of festivities leading up to Independence Day on 10 October. (original)
 * Fiji Village: online Fijian news service. (original)
 * Fijian Alliance: the former ruling political party of Fiji (1966-1987). (original)
 * Fijian Association Party: a once-significant political party of Fiji. (original)
 * Fijian dollar: Fiji's currency. (major edit)
 * Fijian electoral system: an overview of the many changes in the history of Fiji's electoral system. (original)
 * Fijian mercenaries in Bougainville: a diplomatic incident that has embarrassed the Fijian government. (original)
 * Fijian military unrest in 2006: a series of incidents that took place in the leadup to the military coup in late 2006. (original)
 * Fijian language: the section about the national language debate is mine. (major edit)
 * Fijian name: About Fiji's naming conventions. (original)
 * Fijian ethnic group: An article about Fiji's indigenous people. (original)
 * Fijian Political Party: the political party that governed Fiji in the 1990s. (original)
 * Fijian Nationalist Party: a former political party in Fiji advocating political supremacy for indigenous Fijians. (original)
 * Flag of Fiji: including the debate over proposed changes to Fiji's national flag. (major edit)
 * Foreign reaction to the Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill (Fiji): The reaction of foreign governments and organizations to Fiji's most controversial legislation. (original)
 * Foreign relations of Fiji: an overview of Fiji's foreign policy and relationships. (rewrite)
 * Fulaga: an island in Fiji's Lau archipelago. (original)