Fourteen provinces make up the former British colony known as the Island Republic of Fiji. The provinces of Nadroga, Bua, and Ba are the most significant. Situated in the South Pacific Ocean, the nation is made up of roughly 330 islands. The topography of the nation is made up of thick tropical forests and mountains with volcanic origins. With very little seasonal temperature fluctuations, it has a tropical marine climate. There are roughly 926,276 individuals in the population altogether. With 77,366 residents, Suva, the nation's capital, is also the most populated city. The cities of Lautoka and Nadi are also significant. With 2.3 million passengers annually, Nadi International Airport (NAN) is the biggest international airport in the nation. It is now the busiest airport in the area as a result. Access to locations in Oceania, China, and Taiwan is available from the airport. Since people first arrived on the island 3,5 millennia ago, Fiji is governed by old customs. Protestantism is the religion with the largest percentage (45%). Fijian and English are the official languages. English common law serves as the foundation for the Fijian legal system. There is a parliamentary republican system of governance. Elected President Wiliame Katonivere is the chef d'état. The prime minister, Sitiveni Rabuka, is in charge. Every four years, elections are held.The Fiji Dollar (FJD), which is the official currency, is now worth 2.18 USD. With an open economy and a GDP of about $9.1 billion, the nation ranks fourth in Oceania for economic size. The per capita income of its people is $10,251. The services and industries sectors account for the majority of the GDP. Together with the creation of the "Fiji Water" brand and the remittances from Fijians employed abroad, tourism does really have a significant economic impact. There are a wide range of natural tourist attractions in the Republic of Fiji. It boasts one UNESCO World Heritage Site, wide beaches, and a lot of natural beauty.The Great Astrolabe Reef, Denarau Island, Bouma National Heritage Park, Blue Lagoon, and Pacific Harbour are a few of the popular tourist spots. Hiking, surfing, water sports, scuba diving, and fishing are the primary tourist activities. Approximately 900,000 tourists visit the island nation annually, the bulk of them are from Australia and New Zealand. Numerous Hollywood film productions have used the Republic of Fiji as a backdrop, which has increased the country's appeal as a travel destination.