Provinces of Fiji

[1] They are more or less derived from the major clan affiliations for each provincial region.

The most basic administrative unit in modern Fijian communities is the koro (village).

A subunit of the yasana is the tikina, which is composed of several koros.

Each yasana is governed by a provincial council, mainly composed of well educated people, and chiefly Fijians, and headed up by an executive head, under the title Roko Tui.

[1] The largest province by land area according to the latest Fiji Bureau of statistics is Cakaudrove (281,600 ha) followed by Ba (263,400 ha) and Nadroga-Navosa (238,500 ha) The largest province by population is Ba Province with 247, 708 according to 2017 census.

Map of the provinces of Fiji