Samoa facts:
Samoa facts Modern Samoa is geopolitically divided into two parts: the much larger, independent nation of Samoa — formerly known as Western Samoa; and the relatively small American Samoa, the only U.S. territory south of the equator. Even with different systems of government, the Polynesian people of both Samoa's share a common language and culture, and the traditional hereditary chiefs still exert significant influence in the daily lives of the people.
More Samoa facts:
More Samoa facts The Samoans are known throughout Polynesia as the "happy" people because of their enjoyment of life and their good-spirited nature. Famous author
Robert Louis Stevenson, known in Samoa as Tusitala or "story-teller," fell in love with the
happiness and giving spirit of the Samoan people and settled here. He is buried on Mt. Vaea in independent Samoa.
Samoa’s rugby:
Samoa’s rugby Samoa has been in the world cup since 1991. This world cup they bet Namibia 49\12.and they Lost to Wales 17\10.
Samoa’s food.:
Samoa’s food. There fruit are like coconuts, pineapple, bananas and apple’s. The meat they eat are fish like yellow fin tuna, salmon ,
House’s:
House’s Samoan houses are made out straw and wood. They have a nice scenery. The resorts are huge with all the food you want and activities and pools.
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