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When did Samoa come independent?

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1962.

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What month was Samoa independent?

Samoa became independent on 1 January 1962


What year did Samoa became Independent?

Samoa became independent on June 1st 1962.


Is Samoa American Samoa and western Samoa all the same?

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What country is Somoa in?

There is Samoa, an independent nation. Or there is American Samoa, owned by the US. However, the independent nation of Samoa used to be a territory of New Zealand.


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What country is Samoa a part of?

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How old is the country Samoa?

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Where did the Samoan language come from?

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Why doesn't Samoa have a union jack on their flag?

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How did Samoa become independent?

New Zealand occcupied German Samoa at the start of WWII, as Western Samoa. In 1962 the island became independent from all overseas countries and it dropped the word Western from its name in 1997.