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  2. National Park of American Samoa - Wikipedia

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    The National Park of American Samoa was established on October 31, 1988, by Public Law 100-571 [8] but the NPS could not buy the land because of traditional communal land system. This was resolved on September 10, 1993, when the National Park Service entered into a 50-year lease for the park land from the Samoan village councils.

  3. Pola Island - Wikipedia

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    : 274 : 177 Pola Island is designated as part of the National Park American Samoa, and is a popular tourist attraction. It is located on the west side of Vatia Bay, and serves as both a landmark and an icon for Vatia. Pola Island has been named one of American Samoa's Seven National Wonders by the Pago Pages.

  4. Pago Pago, American Samoa - Wikipedia

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    Pago Pago (/ ˈpɑːŋɡɔːˈpɑːŋɡɔː / PAHNG-gaw-PAHNG-gaw; Samoan: Samoan pronunciation: [ˈpaŋo ˈpaŋo]) [3] is the capital of American Samoa. It is in Maoputasi County on Tutuila, which is American Samoa's main island. Pago Pago is home to one of the deepest natural deepwater harbors in the South Pacific Ocean, sheltered from wind ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in American Samoa

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    This is a list of the buildings, sites, districts, and objects listed on the National Register of Historic Places in American Samoa. There are currently 31 listed sites spread across the three districts of American Samoa. There are no sites listed on the unorganized atoll of Swains Island . This National Park Service list is complete through ...

  6. Tutuila - Wikipedia

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    Tutuila is the largest and most populous island of American Samoa and is part of the archipelago of the Samoan Islands. It is the third largest island in the Samoan Islands chain of the Central Pacific. It is located roughly 4,000 kilometers (2,500 mi) northeast of Brisbane, Australia and lies over 1,200 kilometers (750 mi) to the northeast of ...

  7. Mount ʻAlava - Wikipedia

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    Mount 'Alava, on the island of Tutuila in American Samoa A view of Pola Island from the Mount Alava Adventure Trail. Mount ʻAlava is a mountain in the National Park of American Samoa, on the volcanic island of Tutuila. [1] Its summit has an elevation of 491m. [2] The summit of the mountain can be reached via the Mount Alava Trail. [3] [4]

  8. Afono, American Samoa - Wikipedia

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    280/sq mi (110/km 2) Afono (Samoan: Āfono) is a village on the northeast coast of Tutuila Island, American Samoa. One of the island's more populous villages, it is located on the edge of Afono Bay, at the eastern edge of the National Park of American Samoa. It is connected by Highway 6 to Vatia, which lies along the coast to the northwest, and ...

  9. Vaiʻava Strait - Wikipedia

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    Area. 250 acres (100 ha) Designated. 1972. Administered by. U.S. National Park Service. Vaiʻava Strait (Samoan: Vāinuʻu o Vaiʻava) is a narrow strait in Vatia, American Samoa which separates the 420-foot-high (130 m) Pola Island (Cock's Comb) from Polauta Ridge on adjacent Tutuila Island. The strait is a good example of cliffs formed by the ...