Samoa
Samoa is a country in itself
China never had ownership or sovereignty over Samoa. Under the Tripartite Convention of 1899, the control of the islands was split between the US and the German Empire. The eastern islands remain a territory of the US, known as American Samoa. The western islands became German Samoa until World War I, thereafter the New Zealand protectorate called Western Samoa, and finally independent Samoa in 1962.
No. Samoa and NZ are 2 separate countries.
It was a German protectorate from 1900 to 1914, consisting of the islands of Upolu, Savai'i, Apolima and Manono. After 1920, the League of Nations gave it to England. After 1946, New Zealand administered it until independence in 1962. It is now part of Independent Samoa
Wallis and Futuna, American Samoa and Tonga
If you mean the two countries, they are Samoa (formerly known as Western Samoa) and American Samoa or Tutuila, known also as Eastern Samoa.
I think three: Samoa, American Samoa and some islands of Tonga.
Samoa and American Samoa, maybe some of the Tongan Islands that are closer to Samoa.
Every food you find in other countries are found in Samoa.
No, two different countries.
Samoa is an island country. This means that there are no countries that it shares any borders with.