Motusa

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Motusa
Motusa (Fiji)
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Coordinates 12 ° 31 ′  S , 177 ° 2 ′  E Coordinates: 12 ° 31 ′  S , 177 ° 2 ′  E
Basic data
Country Fiji

Dependent protected area

Rotuma
District Ituʻtiʻu
The beach at Motusa

Motusa is a group of several villages on the Fijian Rotuma Island . It is located in the Ituʻtiʻu district . Rotuma Island is made up of two volcanic land masses by a sandy headland connected to Motusa. The following villages belong to Motusa: Agai Maftoa, Atapisi, Elseʻe, Elsio, Hamatua, Haroa, Islepi, Jumjumi, Litanoa, Lum Ao, Melʻniu, Mofmanu, Oilala, Tia, Tuifiriga, Uanheta and Upu.

Motusa is about one kilometer southwest of Ahau , the capital of the island of Rotuma.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Divisions of Fiji