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Samoa,
officially the
Independent State of
Samoa and
known until 1997 as
Western Samoa (
Samoan:
Sāmoa i Sisifo), is an
island country in Polynesia, consisting...
- Washington,
D.C.;
including its
territorial waters, the
total area is 117,500
square miles (304,000 km2),
about the size of New Zealand.
American Samoa has a...
- The
Samoan Islands (
Samoan: Motu o
Sāmoa) are an
archipelago covering 3,030 km2 (1,170 sq mi) in the
central South Pacific,
forming part of
Polynesia and...
- The
Samoa national football team (
Samoan:
Sāmoa soka au)
represents Samoa in men's
international football and is
controlled by the
Football Federation...
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American Samoa, in 1946. She was
educated at
Sonoma State University,
University of California, Berkeley, and the
University of Hawai'i. Her Ph
D thesis...
- (
d. 1994) 1923 – Yuriko,
Princess Mikasa, ****anese
princess (
d. 2024) 1924 –
Tofilau Eti Alesana,
Samoan politician, 5th
Prime Minister of
Samoa (
d. 1999)...
- and
administrator (
d. 1998) 1919 –
Peter Tali Coleman,
Samoan-American
lawyer and politician, 43rd
Governor of
American Samoa (
d. 1997) 1919 – Julia...
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Politics of
Samoa takes place in a
framework of a
parliamentary representative democratic state whereby the
Prime Minister of
Samoa is the head of government...
- The
American Samoa men's
national football team (
Samoan: Au soka
Amerika Sāmoa)
represents American Samoa in men's
international ****ociation
football and...
- The
Samoa national rugby union team
represents Samoa in men's
international rugby union competitions. They are
governed by
Samoa Rugby Union and also known...