Alofau
Alofau
Ālōfau | |
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Village | |
UTC−11 (Samoa Time Zone) | |
ZIP code | 96799 |
Area code | +1 684 |
Alofau (Samoan: Ālōfau) is a
Alofau Volcano is a major named volcano on Tutuila Island, although it is sometimes regarded as part of Pago Volcano.[5][6]
Great surfing conditions can be found in
Faga'itua Bay near Alofau.[7]
An Adventist congregation had been established in the village by 1956.[8]
Geology
Alofau Volcano consists of thin-bedded aa and
Fagaitua village, while another 130 dikes are exposed in a promontory on the north side of Alofau. Large numbers of dikes are also seen south of Alofau village.[9]
Demographics
Year | Population[10] |
---|---|
2010 |
646 |
2000 |
495 |
1990 |
458 |
1980 |
418 |
1970 |
378 |
1960 |
316 |
1950 |
304 |
1940 |
134 |
1930 |
103 |
See also
References
- ISBN 9781607525080.
- ISBN 9780824822194.
- ISBN 9780958219914.
- ISBN 9780824822194.
- ^ https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10125/938/1/v39n4-311-320.pdf (Page 4).
- ISBN 9789820201293.
- ISBN 9783770176946.
- ISBN 9781572581661.
- ISBN 9781461228967.
- ^ "American Samoa Statistical Yearbook 2016" (PDF). American Samoa Department of Commerce. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-02-14. Retrieved 2019-07-25.