Where Is Samoa Located?

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Samoa is a small island nation that is located in the central South Pacific Ocean. It’s just 5 hours on a flight from Australia to arrive in this country, which is famous for having the most pristine beaches in the entire world. It is home to a mesmerizing palette of turquoise and sapphire seas and has an unrivaled tropical climate. In Samoa, there are two major islands or regions—Savaii and Upolu—which are home to clean and unspoilt beaches, translucent lagoons and surfing hot spots. This ensures that anyone who goes there on vacation can enjoy endless bliss.

Samoa’s  Location

Where is Samoa? This is the question that a majority of people ask. This country is located halfway the distance between Hawaii and New Zealand, and this country is believed to have been as a result of volcanic activity that took place many centuries ago. This country is mostly covered by mountains and is home to many rivers and lakes. Apia is the capital city, and this, together with the international airport, is located in Upolu, which is one of the islands in Samoa.

Samoa is located 130 km to the west of American Samoa and about 2,900 km to the north-east of New Zealand. Also, the distance from Hawaii is 4,200 km to the southwest side. Its geographical coordinates are 13.7590° S and 172.1046° W, respectively. The geographical coordinates of 13.7590° S are a sign that Samoa is located in the southern hemisphere, and the longitudinal coordinate of 172.1046° W is a clear indicator that Samoa is also in the western hemisphere. Moreover, this country is found below the equator, as shown by the country’s latitude.

Samoa’s Independence Day

This country got its independence in 1962, and the system of governance that is practiced in this country is that of parliamentary democracy. However, over time, this has been modified to suit the needs of the local population and also the local customs. The country’s economy is dependent on agriculture as well as fishing. Its monsoon and equatorial climatic conditions make it highly ideal for agriculture. The average annual temperature measures about 26.5 degrees.

The Extreme Points in Samoa

The furthest point to the north of the country is the most extreme point globally, and this point is located at latitude of 13°25′ S. This place is to the south of the equator. The village that is farthest to the north is Fagamalo, which is on the island of Savaii. But to the south, the farthest point is 14°04′ S, and it’s on the island of Nuulua. On the western side, the farthest point in Samoa lies at 172° 48′ W, which is an area of the larger Gaga’ifomauga District of Samoa. If you look in the opposite direction, the extreme point lies at 171°20′ W. and comes second to Tonga as the most extreme point that has ever been documented.

Total Area and Population Size 

As per statistical figures that were available in 2018, Samoa has 198,283 people. The total area is 2,831 km². This is the area that is within the confines of the country’s foundries.

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