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The capital of Samoa, on the northern coast of Upolo island in the southern Pacific Ocean. Population: 37,200.

 

 
 

Seaport town (pop., 2001: 38,836) and capital, Samoa. It lies on the northern coast of Upolu Island. Its economy centres on the export of goods to American Samoa. Robert Louis Stevenson is buried at nearby Mount Vaea; Vailima, his former home, is now the residence of the head of state.

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(äpē'ə) , town (1983 est. pop. 35,000), capital of Samoa, on the northern coast of Upolu island. The economic, social, and political center of Samoa, Apia is the nation's only port and city. Through its harbor bananas, copra, and cocoa are exported, and cotton goods, motor vehicles, meats, and sugar are imported. At the western end of the harbor is Mulinu'u, the old ceremonial capital of a Samoan kingdom. A campus of the Univ. of the South Pacific is in Apia. Robert Louis Stevenson is buried on a hill overlooking the city; his former home, Vailima, served as the residence of the New Zealand high commissioner.


 
Weather: Apia, Samoa
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Thursday HI:  85°F / 29°C
LO: 67°F / 19°C
Friday HI:  84°F / 28°C
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Saturday HI:  85°F / 29°C
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Sunday HI:  85°F / 29°C
LO: 74°F / 23°C
Monday HI:  85°F / 29°C
LO: 75°F / 23°C
Last updated July 24, 2008 06:49 (EST)

 
Local Time: Apia, Samoa

Local Time: Jul 24, 12:43 AM

 
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中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
阿皮亚

中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 阿皮亞

한국어 (Korean)
아피아 (Western Samoa서사모아의 수도 )

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮אפיה‬


 
 

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