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American Samoa
American Samoa /əˈmɛrɪkən səˈmoʊə/ (help·info) (Samoan: Amerika Sāmoa or Sāmoa Amelika) is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of the sovereign state of Samoa (formerly known as Western Samoa). The main (largest and most populous) island...
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Pago Pago
Pago Pago (pronounced /ˈpɑːŋɡoʊˈpɑːŋɡoʊ/ in English, but [ˈpaŋo ˈpaŋo] by native Samoan speakers, or Pango Pango, is the capital of American Samoa. Its 2000 population was 11,500. The village is located in Pago Pago Harbor, on the island of Tutuila....
National Park of American Samoa
The National Park of American Samoa is a national park on the American territory of American Samoa, distributed across three separate islands: Tutuila, Ofu-Olosega, and Ta‘ū. The park includes coral reefs and rain forest and is popular for hiking,...
Tau, American Samoa
Ta‘ū is the largest island in the Manu‘a Group and the easternmost volcanic island of the Samoan Islands. Ta‘ū is part of American Samoa. In the early 19th century, the island was sometimes called Opoun.
The island is the eroded remnant of a ...
Ofu-Olosega
Ofu and Olosega are parts of a volcanic doublet in the Manu‘a Group of the Samoan Islands—part of American Samoa. Although geographically separate volcanic remnants, only a narrow strait (Asaga) naturally bridged by a shallow coral reef separates...
Swains Island
Swains Island (pronounced /ˈsweɪnz/) is an atoll in the Tokelau chain, the most northwesterly island administered by American Samoa. Culturally a part of the Tokelau Islands, politically it is an unorganized territory of the United States of America...
Tutuila
Tutuila is the main or largest island of American Samoa, and the third largest island in the Samoan Islands chain. The island is distinctive in the Central Pacific for its large, natural harbor—Pago Pago Harbor—on which the capital of American Samoa...
Fagatogo
Fagatogo is situated on Tutuila Island, Pago Pago Harbour. Population (April 1, As of 2000 census) is 2096. Some have mistakenly cited Fagatogo as the capital due to the fact that is listed in the Constitution of American Samoa as the official seat...
Rainmaker Mountain
Rainmaker Mountain (also known as North Pioa Mountain) is the name of a mountain located near Pago Pago, American Samoa on Tutuila Island. The mountain is a volcanic feature known as a trachyte plug. This means that it is a volcanic intrusion made...
Lata Mountain
Lata Mountain is the highest point of American Samoa, on the island of Ta'u.
Navy Building 38
Area:
- 0.0004 km² (0.0001563 mi² )
Aasu
Area:
- 0.02023 km² (0.0078128 mi² )
Atauloma Girls School
Area:
- 0.02428 km² (0.0093753 mi² )
Fagalele Boys School
Area:
- 0.00809 km² (0.0031251 mi² )
A'a Village
Area:
- 0.04007 km² (0.015469 mi² )
Tataga-Matau Fortified Quarry Complex
Area:
- 0.09713 km² (0.037501 mi² )
US Naval Station Tutuila Historic District
Area:
- 0.04654 km² (0.017969 mi² )
Fagatele Bay Site
Area:
- 0.00931 km² (0.0035939 mi² )
Tulauta Village
Area:
- 0.01619 km² (0.0062502 mi² )
Site AS-31-72
Area:
- 0.00162 km² (0.00062502 mi² )
Maloata Village
Area:
- 0.06678 km² (0.025782 mi² )
Faga Village Site
Area:
- 0.15176 km² (0.058596 mi² )
Satala Cemetery
Area:
- 0.00243 km² (0.00093753 mi² )
Old Vatia
Area:
- 0.00728 km² (0.0028126 mi² )