Samoa as a whole was once part of the United States. It is now split into Western Samoa and U.S. Samoa.
Can you make sense? Samoa's a country, and the US got American Samoa from the country of [Actual] Samoa, maybe?Eastern Samoa and Western Samoa (as they were referred to in colonial times) were all one country to begin with. During the 1st world war, America occupied American Samoa and Germany occupied Western Samoa. So I suppose you're right 187baby, the US got (part) of Samoa from Samoa.
The country of Samoa, also known as the Independent State of Samoa, is located in the South Pacific Ocean. The country is part of the Oceania continent or Australian continent.
Samoa is geographically in the Southern and Western Hemispheres. However, politically, Samoa is a part of the Eastern Hemisphere as it has recently announced that it now considers itself west of the IDL. Samoa is a part of Australia & Oceania.
No, Samoa is not a part of the US, it is an independent country. Well depends on which one, it's separated. There's Western Samoa and then there's American Samoa. Western Samoa likes to call themselves Samoa. Kinda confusing.
Samoa is a country in the Pacific Ocean and part of Polynesia. It consists of two main islands: Upolu, on which we find the capital Apia, and the less populated Savaii. Samoa was formerely known as Western Samoa. There is also American Samoa which is an unincorporated territory of the USA.
Samoa is a country
Samoa is not and never has been a part of the U.S. You are mistaking Samoa for "American Samoa".
I think United States
is a country encompassing the western part of theSamoan Islandsin the South Pacific Ocean
Samoa is a country, not a religion.
Samoa is a country in itself