The Provinces of Fiji ("veiyasana" (pl.) and "yasana" (s.) in the Fijian language) are the 14 administrative units into which the country is divided, particularly
head of any one of Fiji’s 14 Provincial Councils. Each province, called a "yasana", is administrated by a provincial council, which itself is subject to the
Using his chiefly title of "Taukei Sawaieke", he later led pushed for the Yasana of Ba to secede from the Burebasaga and Kubuna Confederacies to form their
kingdom, in the Vanua of Lomaloma which is part of the greater Kingdom or Yasana of Lau of which the following defines Ratu Keni's tribe and family unit
Yavusa Buca, Tokatoka No.7 – Valelevu, Koro: Lomaloma, Tikina: Lomaloma, Yasana: Lau, from the Native Lands and Fisheries Commission – records as of 19
24 Provinces of Equatorial Guinea provincia Spanish 7 Provinces of Fiji yasana Fijian 14 Provinces of Finland läänit or län Finnish, Swedish 6 Provinces
Cornelio C. Martinez Jr. Ruben T. Sevilleja Jeric G. Santillana Antonio A. Yasaña Vincent Wyne J. Gagarin Alfredo A. Maglin Jr. • Electorate 39,991 voters
is Macdonell who states that most of the useful information provided by Yasana could also have been found out by the western philologists. Klaus Klostermaier
sub-districts (tikina vou), districts (tikina cokavata), and provinces (yasana). These administrative divisions generally correspond roughly with the social
Coalition Government. 7 October 2000. Retrieved 22 May 2014. Vola ni Kawa Bula, Yasana ko Lau, Tikina ko Lomaloma, Koro ko Sawana, Vanua ko Lau, Yavusa ko Toga