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American Samoa is an unincorporated territory of the United States. It is part of an island chain in the Southwest Pacific.
American Samoa is an unincorporated territory of the United States. It is part of an island chain in the Southwest Pacific.
Guam and American Samoa.
Yes. Samoa is an island in the South Pacific.
Puerto Rico (found in the northeastern Caribbean Sea), American Samoa (South Pacific Ocean), Guam (Western Pacific Ocean), The American Virgin Islands (Caribbean Sea), and the Northern Mariana Islands (Western Pacific Ocean) are the current (November 2014) five inhabited US island "territories".
Samoa is a Pacific Island, it is not a Continent.
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.
It's the same: Samoa. island in South Pacific
In the Pacific Ocean
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.
In the Pacific Ocean
Puerto Rico is a US territory located in the Caribbean Sea. Wake Island, Guam, and American Samoa are located in the Pacific Ocean.