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Rotuma is a Fijian dependency, consisting of Rotuma Island and nearby islets. The island group is home to a small but unique indigenous ethnic group which constitutes a recogniseable minority within the population of Fiji, known as "Rotumans". Its population at the 2007 census was 2,002, although many Rotumans live on mainland Fijian islands, totaling 10,000.
These volcanic islands are located 646 kilometres (Suva to Ahau) north of Fiji. Rotuma Island itself is 13 kilometres long and 4 kilometres wide, with a land area of approximately 43 square kilometres. The island is bisected into a larger eastern part, and a western peninsula, by a low narrow isthmus only 230 meters wide, the location of Motusa village (Itu'ti'u district). North of the isthmus is Maka Bay, and in the south Hopmafau Bay. The bays are full of coral reefs, through which there are boat passages.
Rotuma is a shield volcano made of alkali-olivine basalt and hawaiite, with many small cones, and reaches 256 metres (840 ft) above sea level at Mount Suelhof near the center of the island. Satarua Peak, 166 meters high, lies near the eastern end of the island. While very secluded from much of Fiji proper, the large reef and untouched beaches are renowned as some of the most beautiful in all of Fiji.
Part 1 of 3 Salat se Rotuma -- Passage to Rotuma - a beautiful remote island in the Pacific
Part 2 of 3 Salat se Rotuma -- Passage to Rotuma - a beautiful remote island in the Pacific
Part 3 of 3 Salat se Rotuma -- Passage to Rotuma - a beautiful remote island in the Pacific
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Drive around Rotuma - Rotuma La'Kol ak - Video by Fijisurfshots.com
Oinafa opening the Rotuma day 2015
POLY SONGBOOK: Ngaire Fuata - The National Anthem of Rotuma
Rotuma from the Air: My Beautiful Polynesian Island Home
Rare language of Rotuma an island near Fiji
Tropic Thunda - Rotuma
Rotuma Coastline
Atumatu Helava - Rotuma
Fijian President HE President Major General (Ret'd) Jioji Konrote brings home 'Island Of Rotuma'.
SOMAKO FUTUNA Dance By ROTUMA Island Peoples.