rintakanavaa
Rintakanavaa, also known as the "Rice Canal," is a significant waterway in the island nation of Fiji. It is a crucial part of Fiji's infrastructure, facilitating the transportation of goods and people, as well as playing a vital role in the country's agricultural sector. The canal is approximately 10 kilometers long and connects the capital city of Suva with the port of Lautoka, providing a vital link between the urban and rural areas of the country.
The Rintakanavaa was constructed in the early 20th century to improve transportation and communication between the
The canal's maintenance and management are overseen by the Fiji National Provident Fund, which has been instrumental