American Samoa Travel Guide

American Samoa is a territory of the United States that includes seven of the Samoan islands. The largest and most populated island is Tutuila. The Manua Islands, located 60 or 70 miles from Tutuila, are also part of American Samoa. The largest of those, Tau, is 15 square miles in size, and half of it is part of the Unites States' National Park of American Samoa. The two smaller islands in the Manuas are Ofu and Olosega, which are connected by a small bridge of land. There are regular flights to Ofu and Olosega from Pago Pago on the island of Tutuila.

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Afono Village in American Samoa
Afono Village in American Samoa

Quick Facts About American Samoa
- Capital City: Pago Pago
- Largest Island: Tutuila
- Population: About 63,500
- Area: 197 square kilometers
- Currency: United States Dollar
- Languages: Samoan and English
- International Phone Code: 1-684
- Internet Country Code: AS

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