Saleimoa
Village in Upolu, Samoa
Saleimoa Village Of Warriors | |
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13°47′54″S 171°52′55″W / 13.798269°S 171.881845°W / -13.798269; -171.881845 | |
Country | Samoa |
Island | Upolu |
Population (2016) | |
• Total | 3,816 |
Saleimoa is a small village on the Samoan island of Upolu. It is located on the northwestern coast of the island.[1][2] The village is split into five sub-villages (Levi, Alamutu, Lotoso’a, Salepouae, and Nonoa)[3]: 15 and has a total population of 3816.[3]: 16 It is within an exclave of the Gagaʻemauga district, along with the neighbouring village of Le'auva'a.
The village has a primary school.[4]
References
- ^ A. Sogivalu, Pulekai (1992). A Brief History of Niutao. Institute of Pacific Studies and the Tuvalu Centre, University of the South Pacific. p. 3. ISBN 982-02-0058-X.
- ^ "Sheet 2, Saleimoa, Upolu". National Library. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
- ^ a b "Community Integrated Management Plan: Sagaga le Falefa - Upolu" (PDF). MNRE. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
- ^ Vaelei Von Dincklage (26 July 2021). "Science show excites Saleimoa Primary School students". Samoa Observer. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
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Gaga'emauga District: Itūmālō
Traditional center: Saleaula
- Avao
- Fagamalo
- Le'auva'a (exclave on Upolu island)
- Lelepa
- Matautu
- Mauga
- Patamea
- Safa'i
- Salamumu (exclave on Upolu island)
- Saleia
- Saleimoa (exclave on Upolu island)
- Samalae'ulu
- Sato'alepai
- Vaipouli
- Saleaula lava fields & volcanic ruins
- Mt Matavanu
- Maliolio River
- Gagaemauga 1
- Gagaemauga 2
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