Samoa
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The islands of Samoa are a South Pacific paradise. Visitors leave with memories of lush forests, sparkling waters, and warm Polynesian culture.
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Samoa Information and History

Western political institutions and Polynesian social structure combine in Samoa, whose location at the crossroads of South Pacific shipping lanes attracted European powers. Germany took over the western part of the Samoan archipelago in 1900. After World War I, New Zealand administered the islands until they became independent in 1962. Membership in the Commonwealth came in 1970. An enlarged airport brings growing numbers of tourists.

ECONOMY

Industry: food processing, building materials, auto parts.
Agriculture: coconuts, bananas, taro, yams.
Exports: fish, coconut oil and cream, copra, taro.

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
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Population
188,000
Capital
Apia; 40,000
Area
2,831 square kilometers
(1,093 square miles)
Language
Samoan, English
Religion
Christian
Currency
tala
Life Expectancy
69
GDP per Capita
U.S. $5,600
Literacy Percent
100
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