HMS Fiji (C58)
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HMS Fiji was a cruiser of the Royal Navy, named after the island of Fiji.
Fiji was built by John Brown and launched 13 May 1939.
She was sunk on 22 May 1941 in an air attack southwest of Crete.
| Crown Colony-class cruiser |
| Royal Navy |
| Bermuda | Ceylon | Fiji | Gambia | Jamaica | Kenya | Mauritius | Newfoundland | Nigeria | Trinidad | Uganda |
| Royal Canadian Navy |
| Quebec (ex-Uganda) |
| Indian Navy |
| Mysore (ex-Nigeria) |
| Peruvian Navy |
| Almirante Grau (ex-Newfoundland) | Coronel Bolognesi (ex-Ceylon) |
| List of cruisers of the Royal Navy |
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