Outline of American Samoa
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to American Samoa:
Manuʻa Islands, Rose Atoll, and Swains Island also included in the territory. American Samoa is part of the Samoan Islands chain, located west of the Cook Islands, north of Tonga, and some 300 miles (500 km) south of Tokelau.
General reference
- Pronunciation:
- Common English country name: American Samoa
- Official English country name: The Territory of American Samoa
- Common
- Official endonym(s):
- Adjectival(s): American Samoan, Samoan
- Demonym(s):
- ISO country codes: AS, ASM, 016
- ISO region codes: See ISO 3166-2:AS
- Internet country code top-level domain: .as
- Bibliography of American Samoa
Geography of American Samoa
Geography of American Samoa
- The American Samoa is: a Territory of the United States, consisting of a group of islands
- Location:
- Western Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere
- Pacific Ocean
- UTC-11)
- Extreme points of American Samoa
- High: Lata Mountain 966 m (3,169 ft)
- Low: South Pacific Ocean0 m
- Land boundaries: none
- Coastline: 116 km
- 196th most populous country
- 212th largest country
- Atlas of American Samoa
Environment of American Samoa
- Superfund sites in American Samoa
- Wildlife of American Samoa
- Fauna of American Samoa
Natural geographic features of American Samoa
- Islands of American Samoa
- Tutuila
- Aunu'u
- Ta'ū
- Ofu‑Olosega
- Rose Atoll
- Swains Island
- Rivers of American Samoa
- Swamps of American Samoa
- World Heritage Sites in American Samoa: None
Regions of American Samoa
Administrative divisions of American Samoa
Administrative divisions of American Samoa
- Districts of American Samoa
- Counties of American Samoa
- Villages of American Samoa
- Counties of American Samoa
Districts of American Samoa
Counties of American Samoa
- By District
- Eastern
- Ituau County
- Ma'Oputasi County
- Sa'Ole County
- Sua County
- Vaifanua County
- Western
- Lealataua County
- Leasina County
- Tualatai County
- Tualauta County
- Manu'a
- Faleasao County
- Fitiuta County
- Ofu County
- Olosega County
- Ta'u County
Villages of American Samoa
Villages of American Samoa
- Pago Pago
- Villages of American Samoa
- Aasu
- Afao
- Afono
- Agugulu
- Alao
- Alega
- Alofau
- Amaluia
- Amanave
- Amaua
- Amouli
- Anua
- ʻAoa
- Aoloau
- Asili
- Atu'u
- Aua
- Auasi
- Aumi
- Aunu'u
- Auto
- Avaio
- Faga'alu
- Faga'itua
- Fagali'i
- Fagamalo
- Faganeanea
- Fagasa
- Fagatogo
- Failolo
- Faleasao
- Faleniu
- Fatumafuti
- Futiga
- Ili'ili
- Lauli'i
- Leloaloa
- Leone
- Leusoali'i
- Luma
- Maia
- Malaeimi
- Malaeloa/Aitulagi
- Malaeloa/Ituau
- Maloata
- Mapusagafou
- Masausi
- Masefau
- Matu'u
- Mesepa
- Nuʻuuli
- Nua
- Ofu
- Olosega
- Onenoa
- Pagai
- Pago Pago
- Pava'ia'i
- Poloa
- Rose Atoll
- Sa'ilele
- Se'etaga
- Si'ufaga
- Sili
- Taulaga
- Tafuna
- Taputimu
- Tula
- Utulei
- Utumea East
- Utumea West
- Vailoatai
- Vaitogi
- Vatia
Demography of American Samoa
Demographics of American Samoa
Government and politics of American Samoa
- self-governing dependency of the United States
- Pago Pagoofficial
- Elections in American Samoa
- Political parties in American Samoa
Branches of government
Executive branch of the government of American Samoa
- Head of state: President of the United States
- Governor of American Samoa
- Cabinet of American Samoa
Legislative branch of the government of American Samoa
- nonpartisan)
Judicial branch of the government of American Samoa
International organization membership
The United States Territory of American Samoa is a member of:[1]
- International Criminal Police Organization(Interpol) (subbureau)
- International Olympic Committee (IOC)
- Secretariat of the Pacific Community(SPC)
- Universal Postal Union (UPU)
Law and order in American Samoa
- Cannabis in American Samoa
- Constitution of American Samoa
- Human rights in American Samoa
- Law enforcement in American Samoa
Military of American Samoa
Military of American Samoa
History of American Samoa
History of American Samoa, by period
- Polynesians settle Samoan archipelago about 1000 BCE
- European and American contact, 1722–1899
- Jacob Roggeveen, 1722
- Louis-Antoine de Bougainville, 1768
- Jean-François de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse, 1787
- John Williams, 1830–1839
- Territory of American Samoa, since December 2, 1899
- Anglo-German Samoa Convention, November 14, 1899
- Division of the Samoan archipelago, December 2, 1899
- Constitution of American Samoa of July 1, 1967
- National Park of American Samoa established on October 31, 1988
Culture of American Samoa
Culture of American Samoa
- Languages of American Samoa
- National symbols of American Samoa
- Coat of arms of American Samoa
- Flag of American Samoa
- National anthem of American Samoa
- People of American Samoa
- Religion in American Samoa
- World Heritage Sites in American Samoa: None
Art in American Samoa
- Music of American Samoa
Sports in American Samoa
Economy and infrastructure of American Samoa
- Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 182nd (one hundred and eight second)
- Communications in American Samoa
- Internet in American Samoa
- Dollar
- USD
- Transportation in American Samoa
See also
- Topic overview:
- American Samoa
- Index of American Samoa-related articles
- Bibliography of American Samoa
- All pages with titles beginning with American Samoa
- All pages with titles beginning with Samoa
- All pages with titles containing American Samoa
- All pages with titles containing Samoa
References
- ^ a b "American Samoa". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
External links
Wikimedia Atlas of American Samoa
- Government of American Samoa
- American Samoa at Curlie
- American Samoa travel guide from Wikivoyage
- Gay marriage debate in American Samoa
- Country Data