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The four main Islands are: Savai'i, Upolu, Manono and Apolima, and a few scattered smaller islands like Nu'usafe'e, Nu'ulua, etc.

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There are 7 in total, however only 3 (maybe 4) islands are inhabited.

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How many islands does Samoa have?

Samoa has four main islands, Savai'i, Upolu, Manono and Apolima, and a few scattered islands like, Nu'usafe'e, Nu'ulua, etc


How many countries were affected by the tsnami in Samoa?

I think three: Samoa, American Samoa and some islands of Tonga.


Where Samoans are from?

The islands of Samoa located in the south central pacific, north of Tonga and East of Fiji. There are two different island nations: Samoa (formerly Western Samoa), and American Samoa. Both are comprised of several islands.


How old are Samoa islands?

samoa is 50 yars old


What is the city of islands?

samoa


Does Samoa have 362 islands?

No


Did the Samoa tsunami affect the islands in the same way as Samoa?

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Why was America interested in the Samoa islands?

Beacuse Samoa has a good climate for crops.


Where are Samoan?

The islands of Samoa located in the south central pacific, north of Tonga and East of Fiji. There are two different island nations: Samoa (formerly Western Samoa), and American Samoa. Both are comprised of several islands.


What countries were affected by Samoan tsunami?

Samoa and American Samoa, maybe some of the Tongan Islands that are closer to Samoa.


Is Samoa made up of two separate islands?

yes it is actually. the top of Samoa is called Samoa and the bottom of Samoa is called Upolu.


Why is Samoa split in two?

Samoa is comprised of four different islands, Savai'i, Upolu, Manono and Apolima, with a number of scattered little islands, example, Nu'ulua, Nu'usafe'e, etc.