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'''Solkope''' is a small island off the southern coast of ] in the ]. It is considered to be part of Rotuma along with the several other minor islands: Hatana, Hofliua, Rotuma, Solnohu, and Uea. '''Solkope''' is a small island off the southern coast of ] in the ]. It is considered to be part of Rotuma along with the several other minor islands: Hatana, Hofliua, Rotuma, Solnohu, and Uea.


The ] purports to have acquired a 99 year lease to the Solkope Island on ], ] from the sole sovereign owner of the Island, though this has been disputed by the ruling ].


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Solkope is a small island off the southern coast of Rotuma in the Fiji Islands. It is considered to be part of Rotuma along with the several other minor islands: Hatana, Hofliua, Rotuma, Solnohu, and Uea.

The Dominion of Melchizedek purports to have acquired a 99 year lease to the Solkope Island on January 21, 2000 from the sole sovereign owner of the Island, though this has been disputed by the ruling Council of Rotuma.

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