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Fiji’s most ‘powerful’ hill in the 1800s

Summary by FijiTimes
Niukabe Hill in Levuka hardly sparks a conversation anywhere these days. But in the formative years of the old capital, Niukabe Hill, colonial Fiji’s equivalent of Washington D.C. ‘s Capitol Hill, bustled with activities just like any office in the corridors of power would. Niukabe, sometimes referred to as Niukabi, was the site of Fiji’s Supreme Court building and Parliament House during the reign of Ratu Cakobau’s Kingdom of Viti, between 1871…
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FijiTimes broke the news in on Sunday, March 16, 2025.
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