Namuana

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Namuana is a coastal Fijian village on the island of Kadavu, known in local legend for its connection to turtle-calling traditions.

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Namuana canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
village
climate tropical maritime climate
coastlineFeature coastal village
country Fiji
governedBy village council
hasCulturalHeritage customary fishing practices
oral traditions
hasCulturalTradition turtle-calling
hasEconomicActivity small-scale agriculture
subsistence fishing
tourism
hasEthnicGroup iTaukei Fijians
hasLanguage English language
Fijian languages
surface form: Fijian language
hasLocalLegend turtle-calling legend of Namuana
hasNaturalEnvironment coral reefs
mangroves
sandy beaches
hasNearbyFeature Great Astrolabe Reef
hasTraditionalAuthority village chief
hasTransport boat access
locatedIn Kadavu Island NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Kadavu Province
locatedInBodyOfWater South Pacific Ocean
locatedInTimeZone Fiji Time
locatedOn Kadavu barrier reef region
partOf Kadavu Islands
surface form: Kadavu Archipelago
religion Christianity
tourismAttraction coastal scenery
snorkeling and marine life
traditional turtle-calling ceremonies

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Kadavu hasVillage Namuana