- Samoa - Wikipedia
Samoa, [b] officially the Independent State of Samoa[c] and known until 1997 as Western Samoa, [d] is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania, in the South Pacific Ocean
- Samoa Maps Facts - World Atlas
Samoa is a Polynesian island nation comprising of two large islands of Saval ‘I and Upolu and 8 small islets, located in the South Pacific Ocean Samoa is situated roughly halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand
- Samoa | History, Flag, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica
Samoa, country in the central South Pacific Ocean, among the westernmost of the island countries of Polynesia Samoa gained its independence from New Zealand in 1962 after more than a century of foreign influence and domination, but it remains a member of the Commonwealth Its capital is Apia
- Welcome to Samoa | Pacific Island Holiday | Official Guide
Less than four hours from Auckland and about five hours from Sydney and Brisbane, Samoa is renowned for its natural beauty, genuine hospitality and stunning adventures Plan your next special trip to Samoa and create special memories to last a lifetime
- Samoa - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Samoa is south of the equator It is about halfway between Hawai‘i and New Zealand in the Polynesian part of the Pacific Ocean The main island of Upolu is home to nearly three-quarters of Samoa's people The two large islands of Upolu and Savai'i are 99% of the total land area There are eight small islets
- Samoa country profile - BBC
The Independent State of Samoa is made up of nine volcanic islands, two of which - Savai'i and Upolu - make up more than 99% of the land It was governed by New Zealand until its people voted for
- Samoa - The World Factbook
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- Samoa - New World Encyclopedia
Samoa, is part of an archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean formerly known as the Navigators' Islands — a reference to Samoan seafaring skills There are two Samoas—the Independent State of Samoa, known simply as Samoa, which is the subject of this article, and American Samoa, which is about 80 kilometers (50 miles) to the southeast
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