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Pago Pago Harbor on Tutuila Island in American Samoa is one of the world's largest natural harbors. [2] The capital, Pago Pago is located on the inner reaches of the harbor, close to its northwesternmost point.
Pago Pago Park is a public park by the harbor in Pago Pago. It lies by the Laolao Stream at the very end of Pago Pago Harbor. It is a 20-acre (8.1 ha) recreational complex and culture center. There are a ball field, sports court and boat ramp in the park. The park houses businesses such as the American Samoa Development Bank.
Map of Pago Pago. Vaipito Valley is a valley in Pago Pago, American Samoa. Situated inland, the valley lies at the head of Pago Pago Harbor and follows the course of the Vaipito Stream, the main drainage system for the Pago Pago watershed. The valley rises to an elevation of approximately 600 feet, forming a natural low point in the surrounding ...
Map of Pago Pago. Mount Tepatasi is a 203-meter (666-foot) mountain situated near Happy Valley in Pago Pago, the capital of American Sāmoa. [1] [2] It is part of the mountainous terrain that surrounds and protects Pago Pago Harbor, one of the most notable natural harbors in the Pacific.
It contains a large, natural harbor, Pago Pago Harbor, where Pago Pago, the capital of American Samoa, is situated. Pago Pago International Airport is also located on Tutuila. The island's land expanse is about 68% of the total land area of American Samoa.
Map of Pago Pago Bay. The county is home to the Greater Pago Pago Area, the seat of the capital, comprising several villages that stretch along Pago Pago Harbor. [27] [28] Among these villages are Utulei — American Sāmoa's executive capital and residence of the Governor — and Fagatogo, which serves as the legislative and judicial capital.
An enlargeable topographic map of Pago Pago Harbor on Tutuila in American Samoa. Superfund sites in American Samoa; Wildlife of American Samoa. Fauna of American Samoa. Birds of American Samoa; Mammals of American Samoa
Pago Park Soccer Stadium, with a capacity of 2,000, is the home ground of the American Samoa national football team and hosts matches for the FFAS Senior League and the OFC Champions League. The stadium was featured in the 2014 film Next Goal Wins .