Samoan Islands

Samoan sunset |
| Geography |
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| Location |
Polynesia |
| Area |
3,030 km² |
| Highest point |
Mauga Silisili (1,858 m) |
| Country |
Samoa |
| Largest city |
Apia (38,800) |
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| Largest city |
Pago Pago |
| Demographics |
| Population |
250,100 (as of 2001) |
The Samoan Islands or Samoa Islands (formerly referred to as Navigators' Islands) is an archipelago covering 3,030 km² in the central South Pacific, forming part of the Polynesia region. Its population is approximately 250,000 persons, sharing a common language, Samoan, and culture, the fa'asamoa. As of today, politically there are two jurisdictions on the islands:
- Samoa, a state also called Western Samoa or Independent Samoa (2,831 km² and 185,000 inhabitants)
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Coordinates: 14°16′S 171°12′W / -14.267, -171.2