Rotuma Island
Rotuma Island is a small volcanic 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. The island covers an area of approximately 44 square kilometers and is known for its lush vegetation, beautiful beaches, and coral reefs. Rotuma has a tropical climate, making it a popular destination for visitors seeking natural beauty and tranquility.
The population of Rotuma is around 2,000 people, primarily of Rotuman descent. The island has its own distinct culture and language, which is different from the main Fijian culture. Agriculture and fishing are the main sources of livelihood for the residents, and traditional practices are still an important part of daily life.