Lautoka
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Lautoka — is the second largest city of Fiji. It is in the west of the island of Viti Levu, 24 kilometers north of Nadi, and is the second port of entry in Fiji, after Suva. Lying in the heart of Fiji s sugar cane growing region, it is known as the Sugar… … Wikipedia
Lautoka — Lautoka … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lautoka FC — Voller Name Lautoka Football Club Gegründet 1934 Stadion Churchill Park Lautoka, Fidschi … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lautoka — en los años 1950. Calle principal en la actualidad … Wikipedia Español
Lautoka — [laʊ təʊkɑː], zweitgrößte Stadt von Fidschi, an der Nordwestküste von Viti Levu, 28 700 Einwohner; Landwirtschaftsschule; Zuckerfabrik; wichtigster Zuckerexporthafen des Landes, Fischereihafen … Universal-Lexikon
Lautoka F.C. — Football club infobox clubname = Lautoka F.C. fullname = Lautoka Football Club nickname = Baby Blues founded = 1934 ground = Churchill Park Lautoka, Fiji capacity = 15,000 chairman = Shalend Prasad manager = Dennis Singh league = National… … Wikipedia
Lautoka — ▪ Fiji city on the northwest coast of the island of Viti Levu, Fiji, South Pacific Ocean. Situated on the dry side of the island, Lautoka (originally called Namoli) serves an important sugarcane growing district and is Fiji s leading sugar… … Universalium
Lautoka — Original name in latin Lautoka Name in other language Lautoka State code FJ Continent/City Pacific/Fiji longitude 17.61667 latitude 177.46667 altitude 23 Population 52500 Date 2012 06 28 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Lautoka district, Fiji — Lautoka is a district situated in Ba Province, in the western part of the island of Viti Levu in Fiji. Lautoka District comprises the areas surrounding Lautoka City and includes the Fijian administrative tikina of Vuda. Lautoka district is in the … Wikipedia
Lautoka City (Open Constituency, Fiji) — Lautoka City Open is an electoral division of Fiji, one of 25 open constituencies elected by universal suffrage (the remaining 46 seats, called communal constituencies, are allocated by ethnicity). Like the other open electorates, it came into… … Wikipedia