Interesting facts about American Samoa

About American Samoa

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Samoa is an american Pacific Ocean country. It is part of the Samoan archipelago. American Samoa is a United States of America area. American Samoans cannot really take part in the US Presidency election.

Pago Pago is the capitol. Samoans from America belong to large groups of families known as Samoans from all over the world as Samoans. Every league is run by a chieftain named Marai. The Matais form villages council named Fons. Samoa has a total of about 67 thousand inhabitants. They call the tribe American Samoan. Some few Americans are Asians or whites.

The majority of the local populace practices the religious Christianity. American Samoa's populations are predominantly municipal. Most of the inhabitants are living in the coast because the mountains are high. Approximately 60,000 of the country's 67,000 inhabitants are living in the capitol Pago Pago. The Pago Pago is located on Tutuila, the biggest isle of America.

The majority of Americans are educated, which means they can literally work. Samoa is in the Americas. Trees are situated between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. Locations in the Tropics have a so-called tropic atmosphere. American Samoa is in a season of hurricanes from November to April.

Samoa is an american isle. Tutuila is the biggest isle. 5 of the American Samoa Isles are vulcanic islets. The Pago Pago harbour is actually a large crumbled calendera. Rose-Iceland is an inhabited isle. Unoccupied means that there are no humans living there. Inland or in the centre of the isles is very mountains.

Most of the population lives in the coastline. Approximately 35 per cent of Americans (1 out of 3 workers) work in production. Approximately 1 in 5 work in the areas of literacy, healthcare and other welfare ministries (jobs that help people). Samoa is an American company that import goods for plants, foods and oils.

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