Rotuma
Rotuma is a small island located in the South Pacific Ocean, part of Fiji. It is situated about 465 kilometers (289 miles) northeast of the main islands of Fiji. Rotuma is known for its lush landscapes, beautiful beaches, and vibrant culture. The island has a population of around 2,000 people, who primarily speak the Rotuman language, along with English and Fijian.
The island is divided into several villages, each with its own unique traditions and customs. Rotuma's economy is mainly based on agriculture, fishing, and remittances from residents living abroad. The island is also famous for its annual Rotuma Day celebrations, which showcase the rich cultural heritage of its people.