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  2. Pagai, American Samoa - Wikipedia

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    Pagai is a village on the southeast coast of Tutuila Island, American Samoa. It is located on the edge of Faga'itua Bay, and in between the villages of Faga'itua and Alofau. Pagai is six miles east of Pago Pago. Pagai straddles the county border between Sa'Ole County and Sua County. [2]

  3. Administrative divisions of American Samoa - Wikipedia

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    The fono consists of the matais of all the aiga associated with the village. The highest chief of the matais of all the village aigas is the highest chief or the aliʻi and heads the fono. Also, each village has a pulenuʻu (somewhat like a police chief or mayor) and one or more talking chiefs, tulafale." [21]

  4. Category:Villages in American Samoa - Wikipedia

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  5. Massacre Bay (American Samoa) - Wikipedia

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    1873 illustration. Massacre Bay, located on Tutuila Island in American Sāmoa, is home to the village of Aʻasu.As of 1999, only one family remains in the area now known as A’asutuai (Old Town Aʻasu), while the rest of the community has relocated to A’asufou (New A’asu).

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  8. Alofau, American Samoa - Wikipedia

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    Alofau (Samoan: Ālōfau) is a village on the southeast coast of Tutuila Island, American Samoa. It is located at the eastern end of Faga'itua Bay, six miles east of Pago Pago, between Pagai and Amouli. It is home to Alofau Village Marine Protected Area. It is an agrarian and traditional village.

  9. Pago Pago, American Samoa - Wikipedia

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    Many of the residents are American Samoans who were born abroad, and the village also has had an increasing number of new residents from Far East countries such as South Korea. [127]: 24–22 The village of Pago Pago, the Greater Pago Pago Area and Maʻopūtasi County observed a notable reduction in population during the period from 2010 to ...