Viti
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- Viti (Indian Girl Name) meaning radiance and speed
- Viti, EstoniaViti, EstoniaViti is a village in Harku Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. It has a population of 331 ....
, a village in Estonia. - VitiAskjaAskja is a stratovolcano situated in a remote part of the central highlands of Iceland. The name Askja refers to a complex of nested calderas within the surrounding Dyngjufjöll mountains, which rise to , askja meaning box or caldera in Icelandic-Location:The region is only accessible for a few...
, a warm crater lake in central Iceland. - Viti is the Albanian-language name of VitinaVitinaVitina is a town and municipality in the Gnjilane district of south-eastern Kosovo.-Geography:Towns in the Vitina municipality include Pozhoran, Kabash, Binqa, Kllokot, Drobesh, Smirë, etc.-History:...
, a town in Kosovo. - Viti is the Fijian-language name of FijiFijiFiji , officially the Republic of Fiji , is an island nation in Melanesia in the South Pacific Ocean about northeast of New Zealand's North Island...
, an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean. - Viti language, spoken in Nigeria.
- El Viti, the nickname of Santiago Martín, a Spanish bullfighter (b. 1938).
In relation to Fiji:
- Bei Kai VitiBei Kai VitiThe Bai Kei Viti , was a political party in Fiji....
, a political party in Fiji in the years 1999-2005. - Kingdom of VitiPremier of the Kingdom of VitiIn 1871, Ratu Seru Epenisa Cakobau, the Vunivalu of Bau, succeeded in unifying the previously warring tribes throughout the Fiji Islands by establishing the Kingdom of Viti, with the support of foreigners...
, the first unified Fijian state, existed in the years 1871-1874. - Tui VitiTui VitiThe monarchy of Fiji arose in the mid-nineteenth century when native ruler Seru Epenisa Cakobau consolidated control of the Fijian Islands and declared himself King or paramount chief of Fiji . In 1874, he voluntarily ceded sovereignty of the islands to Britain, which made Fiji a Crown colony...
, a title which denotes Fijian royalty and translates as King of Fiji. - Viti LevuViti LevuViti Levu is the largest island in the Republic of Fiji, the site of the nation's capital, Suva, and home to a large majority of Fiji's population.- Geography and economy :...
, the largest island in Fiji. - Viti Levu Giant PigeonViti Levu Giant PigeonThe Viti Levu Giant Pigeon was a flightless pigeon, only slightly smaller than the dodo and Rodrigues solitaire ....
, Natunaornis gigoura, a prehistoric flightless pigeon from Fiji. - Viti Levu GroupViti Levu GroupThe Viti Levu Group in Fiji consists of the island of Viti Levu and its outliers, including Bau, Beqa, Nukulau, and Vatulele. The group had an aggregate area of 10,453 square kilometers and a population of 574,801 at the 1996 census....
, a group of islands in Fiji. - Viti Levu RailViti Levu RailThe Viti Levu Rail was a prehistoric flightless bird from Fiji. The Viti Levu Rail was thought to be about the same size as the Bar-winged Rail but with a very elongated and slender bill....
, Vitirallus watlingi, a prehistoric bird from Fiji. - Viti Levu Scrubfowl, Megapodius amissus, a prehistoric bird from Fiji.
- Viti Levu SnipeViti Levu SnipeThe Viti Levu Snipe, Coenocorypha miratropica, was a species of snipe endemic to Fiji. A species of the mostly New Zealand genus Coenocorypha, it became extinct after the arrival of humans in Fiji.-References:...
, Coenocorypha miratropica, a prehistoric bird from Fiji.
Unrelated to the above:
- Timoteo VitiTimoteo VitiTimoteo Viti , sometimes called Timoteo della Viti or Timoteo da Urbino, was an Italian Renaissance painter, who was closely associated with Raphael, who was fourteen years his junior.-Career:...
, an Italian painter (b. 1469/70 †1523/25). - Viti Academy, in Paris, owned by the Spanish painter Anglada Camarasa.
- Viti-Dandu, an amateur sport similar to cricket.
- Viti Do, a village in Montenegro.