Western Samoa was the colonial name for Samoa, which is an independent country separate from the US territory of American Samoa.
The population of Samoa in early 2012 was estimated at 183,000.
About 180 - 190 000 in Western Samoa. Many Samoans live in New Zealand as well.
the answer is 219,998
it is called western Samoa because Samoa is divided into two parts, American Samoa and western Samoa. After colonialism came to Samoa, America took control of Eastern Samoa which adapted the name "American Samoa". While Germany (and later NZ) took control of Western Samoa, who then took on the name "Western Samoa". No called SAMOA. The nation dropped the "western" in 1997.
Previous names: * Samoa ~ 1900-1914 * Western Samoa ~ 1914-1997 * Samoa ~ 1997-present
American Samoa is a Trust Territory of the US, not Samoa, which was formerly Western Samoa.
It used to be one whole country. Samoa. Until world war I when the US occupied American Samoa for its naval base in Pago Pago, and Western Samoa was occupied by Germany, and then NZ. Now, Samoa (no longer called Western Samoa) is an independent country, whereas American Samoa is still a US territory (but is governed by Samoan representatives and a Samoan Governor). So now there is American Samoa and Samoa.
The population of Samoa (not American Samoa) is approximately 183,081. (2012)
the population of Samoa is 186,100
Samoa has a population of about 194,320.
American Samoa and Western Samoa (now known as Samoa).
The population of Samoa Technologies is 52.
??... Have no idea what your question is, but Fausaga is not a 'city'. It is a village on the island of Upolu in Samoa. For more information on this village you can go to: http://population.mongabay.com/population/samoa/4035331/fausaga