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.
No it is not. Continents are land masses. Islands are not land masses nor part of land masses. Great Britain is also not part of the European continent the same as Hawaii is not part of the North American continent.
Fiji falls under the Australian Continent and so are the rest of the south pacific. And sometimes it is called Oceania.
Fiji is not part of a continent; it is a group of 800 volcanic and coral islands in the South Pacific Ocean.
Australia. Fiji and other south pacific countries all falls under the continent of Australia AKA Oceania.
No Fiji is not a continent. Fiji falls under the Australian continent.
Fiji is located in Australasia
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.
The Australian continent.
Fiji falls under the Australian Continent and so are the rest of the south pacific. And sometimes it is called Oceania.
Australia.
No. But Fiji falls under the Australian continent.
Fiji is an island country located in the continent of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean.
There is no such thing as Mount Fiji but there is a Mount Fuji in Japan. Fiji is a country in the south pacific.
Fiji falls under the Australian continent along with other south pacific countries and are sometimes regarded to as Oceanic.
Brazil belongs to the continent of South America