Tula is the name of the furthest eastern village in Tutuila American Samoa
??... 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
Leulumoega is one of his parents' villages
Tutuila is the name of the main Island in American Samoa. Pagp Pago (pronounced pon-go pon-go) is the name of a village located at the bottom of the harbor in American Samoa.
Yes, LBJ Medical named after The Unites State President. The hospital is located in the village of Utulei.
They prepare it like any other islander will prepare theirs (:
Public transport in Samoa: buses, motorcars, motorcycles, ferries, canoes (inter-island and inter-village), planes (inter-island and international), boats (inter-island and international)
Aggie Grey's Hotel & Bungalows is located in Apia (Samoa's capital). They have a resort & spa also which is located in further away from the capital...near the airport in Malaeolo. Sorry, have forgotten the name of the exact village.
when did epidemic influenza start in samoa how did it happen in samoa? why did it affected the people of samoa? the reference in samoa?
American Samoa and Western Samoa (now known as Samoa).
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.
They are the same in that Samoans in American Samoa and Samoa (once Western Samoa) have the same heritage. However, American Samoa is a US territory while Samoa is an independent nation. So they are in effect two different countries.