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🇦🇸 American Samoa

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Geography & Borders

This country has no land borders.

Introduction & Background

American Samoa (Template:Lang-sm, Template:IPA-all; also Amelika Sāmoa or Sāmoa Amelika) is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of the island country of Samoa.1 Its location is centered on 14°18′S 170°42′W / 14.3°S 170.7°W / -14.3; -170.7. It is east of the International Date Line, while Samoa is west of the Line. The total land area is 199 square kilometers (76.8sqmi), slightly more than Washington, D.C. American Samoa is the southernmost territory of the United States and one of two U.S. territories south of the Equator, along with the uninhabited Jarvis Island. Tuna products are the main exports, and the main trading partner is the rest of the United States.

American Samoa consists of five main islands and two coral atolls. The largest and most populous island is Tutuila, with the Manuʻa Islands, Rose Atoll and Swains Island also included in the territory. All islands except for Swains Island are part of the Samoan Islands, west of the Cook Islands, north of Tonga, and some 500 kilometres (310mi) south of Tokelau. To the west are the islands of the Wallis and Futuna group. As of 2022, the population of American Samoa is approximately 45,443 people.1 Most American Samoans are bilingual and can speak English and Samoan fluently.15

Overview
AttributeDetails
Official Name
American Samoa
Capital
Pago Pago
Continent
Oceania
Region / Subregion
Oceania / Polynesia
Population
49,710
Area
199 km²
Languages
English, Samoan
Currencies
United States dollar ($) [USD]
Cost of Living
50 / 100 (Moderate)
Price per Coffee
$2.50
Price per Meal
$11.25
Timezones
UTC-11:00 (SST)
Bounding Box
Min: (14.397121996321495° S, 170.06539687535317° W)
Max: (14.269544663678506° S, 169.93460312464683° W)
Climate
Tropical / Warm
Terrain
Vast dry deserts and plains, volcanic islands with rugged mountains, and coral atolls
GDP (Nominal)
$871.00 million (2022)
GDP (PPP)
N/A
GDP Growth Rate
1.74% (2022)
Macroeconomic Overview
The economy of American Samoa is a traditional Polynesian economy in which more than 90% of the land is communally owned. American Samoa is an unincorporated territory of the United States; economic activity is strongly linked to the main customs zone of the U.S., with which American Samoa conducts the great bulk of its trade. Tuna fishing and processing plants are the backbone of the private sector, with canned tuna being the primary export. Transfers from the U.S. federal government add substantially to American Samoa's economic well-being. Attempts by the government to develop a larger and broader economy are restrained by Samoa's remote location, its limited transportation, and its devastating hurricanes.

Geography & Climate


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Minerals

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Flora & Flowers

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Animals & Wildlife

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Music Albums

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