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Tafuna (Samoan: Tāfuna) is a village in Tualauta County, Western District, American Samoa. It is the most populous village in American Samoa, [ 2 ] with a population of 7,988 according to the 2020 U.S. Census .
The Veterans Memorial Stadium is a sports stadium located in Tafuna, American Samoa. The 5,000-capacity venue is one of the smallest stadiums in Oceania, and serves as American Samoa's national stadium.
The Western District is one of the three primary divisions of American Samoa. It consists of the western portion of Tutuila Island. It has a land area of 74.781 km 2 (28.873 sq mi) and contains 29 villages plus a part of Nuʻuuli village. Among these is the largest village of American Samoa, Tafuna, at its eastern end.
In the 1990s, two hurricanes devastated Samoa in the South Pacific Ocean, wiping entire communities off the map and killing dozens of people. Tafuna’i’s early experiences help her navigate the ...
It is located in the Ottoville district of Tafuna, the largest city in the territory. The construction of the cathedral began between the late 1980s and early 1990s and it opened in 1995. It is known for its art pieces, which incorporate the Samoan culture .
The Tafuna-Leone Plain forms the largest contiguous expanse of level, developable land in American Sāmoa. [1] It is the only significant flat land on Tutuila Island . [ 2 ] Much of Tutuila Island, especially its mountainous northern region, consists of older volcanic formations characterized by low permeability.
The FFAS Tafuna Soccer Stadium is a planned association football currently under construction in Tafuna, American Samoa. Once complete, it will replace Pago Park Soccer Stadium as the Football Federation American Samoa's main venue. The stadium will feature an artificial turf surface and meet FIFA international standards.
Pago Pago International Airport (IATA: PPG, ICAO: NSTU, FAA LID: PPG), also known as Tafuna Airport, is a public airport located 7 miles (11.3 km) southwest of the central business district of Pago Pago, in the village and plains of Tafuna on the island of Tutuila in American Samoa, an unincorporated territory of the United States.