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Totoya Island
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Totoya is a horseshoe-shaped volcanic island in Fiji's Lau Archipelago. The island's area is 28 km² and its maximum elevation is 366 m (1,201 ft).

Most people in Totoya earn a living in coconut farming. The island is surrounded by a reef and its surf is famous with surfers.

There are 4 towns on Totoya:

The island of Vanua Vatu has traditionally been the personal possession of Totoya's High Chief. Later, during colonial times, Vanua Vatu was added to the Totoya District. Vanua Vatu is the seat of Tui Vanua.

The waters around Totoya are very rich in marine resources. On the island itself, cassava, sweet potato and yams are grown. Wildlife includes bats, birds and reptiles.

Totoya is about 200 km southeast from Suva.


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