Oneata
Oneata is an island in the Lau Group, Fiji. Oneata, located south-east of Lakeba and north to northwest of Moce. Home to the traditional Bukatatanoa clan, the island comprises of two villages, Waiqori and Dakuiloa and main form of sustenance for villagers is fishing, sea-cucumber trade, and subsistence farming.
Geography | |
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Location | Pacific Ocean |
Coordinates | 19.18° South 178.47° East |
Archipelago | Lau Group |
Total islands | 40 |
Area | 13.3 sq km |
Country | |
Fiji | |
Division | Eastern |
Province | Lau |
Capital city | Suva |
Largest city | Suva (pop. 77,366) |
Demographics | |
Ethnic groups | Kaiviti (54.3%), Hindustani (38.1%) Others (Chaina, Gora, Duusra Pacific Islanders) (7.6%) |
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Another thing that Oneata is infamous for is the frequent mosquitoes that will be more of a nuisance to visitors.