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SamoaThe Independent State of Samoa (conventional long form) or Samoa (conventional short form) is a country comprising a group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean. Previous names are German Samoa from 1900 to 1914 and Western Samoa from 1914 to 1997. {| border=1 align=right cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 width=300 style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" |+'''Malo Sa'oloto Tuto'atasi o Samoa Independent State of Samoa''' |- | style="background:#efefef;" align="center" colspan="2" | {| border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" | align="center" width="140px" | | align="center" width="140px" | |- | align="center" width="140px" | (Flag of Samoa) | align="center" width="140px" | (Full size) |} |- | align=center style="vertical-align: top;" colspan=2 | ''National motto: Faavae i le Atua Samoa (Samoa is founded on God)'' |- | align=center colspan=2 style="background: #ffffff;" | |- | Official languages | Samoan language, English language |- | Capital | Apia, Samoa |- | Head of State | Malietoa Tanumafili II |- | Prime Minister | Tuila'epa Sailele Malielegaoi |- | Area - Total - % water | List of countries by area 2944 square kilometre 0.3% |- | Population - Total (Jul 2004 Est.) - Population_density | List_of_countries_by_population 177,714 60/km² |- | Independence - Date | From New Zealand January 1, 1962 |- | Currency | tala (WST) |- | Time zone | Coordinated Universal Time -11 |- | National anthem | ''The Banner of Freedom'' |- | Top-level domain | .ws |- | List_of_country_calling_codes | 685 |} == History == ''Main article: History of Samoa'' Migrants from Southeast Asia arrived in the Samoan islands more than 2000 years ago and from there settled the rest of Polynesia further to the east. Contact with Europeans began in the early 1700s but did not intensify until the arrival of England missionaries and traders in the 1830s. At the turn of the 20th century, the Samoan islands were split into two sections. The eastern islands became territories of the United States in 1904 and today are known as American Samoa. The western islands became known as German Samoa, then Western Samoa after passing from Germany control to New Zealand in 1914. Western Samoa was the first Pacific Island country to gain its independence. In July 1997, the Constitution was amended to change the country's name from Western Samoa to Samoa. Samoa had been known simply as Samoa in the United Nations since joining the organization in 1976. The neighboring U.S. territory of American Samoa protested at the move, feeling that the change diminished its own Samoan identity. American Samoans still use the terms Western Samoa and Western Samoans. == Politics == ''Main article: Politics of Samoa'' Since 1982, the majority party in the Fono has been the Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP). HRPP leader Tofilau Eti Alesana served as prime minister for nearly all of the period between 1982 and 1998, when he resigned due to health reasons. Tofilau Eti was replaced by his deputy, Tuila'epa Sailele Malielegaoi. Parliamentary elections were held in March 2001. The Human Rights Protection Party, led by Tuila'epa Sailele Malielegaoi, won 30 of the 49 seats in the current Fono. The Samoa National Development Party, led by Le Mamea Ropati, is the main opposition. Other political parties are the Samoan Progressive Conservative Party, the Samoa All Peoples Party, and the Samoa Liberal Party. ===Government=== The 1960 Constitution, which formally came into force with independence, is based on the United Kingdom pattern of parliamentary democracy, modified to take account of Samoan customs. Samoa's two high chiefs at the time of independence were given lifetime appointments to jointly hold the office of head of state. Malietoa Tanumafili II has held this post alone since the death of his colleague in 1963. His eventual successor will be selected by the legislature for a 5-year term. The unicameral legislature, named the Fono, contains 49 members serving 5-year terms. Forty-seven are elected from territorial districts by ethnic Samoan districts; the other two are chosen by the nation's non-Samoans on separate electoral rolls. Universal suffrage was extended in 1990, but only chiefs (matai) may stand for election to the Samoan seats. There are more than 25,000 matais in the country, about 5% of whom are women. The prime minister is chosen by a majority in the Fono and is appointed by the chief of state to form a government. The prime minister's choices for the 12 cabinet positions are appointed by the chief of state, subject to the continuing confidence of the Fono. The judicial system is based on English common law and local customs. The Supreme Court is the court of highest jurisdiction. Its chief justice is appointed by the chief of state upon the recommendation of the prime minister. == Geography == ''Main article: Geography of Samoa'' Samoa is located east of the international dateline and south of the equator, about halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand in the Polynesian region of the South Pacific. The Samoas are of volcanic origin and the total land area is 2934 sq km, consisting of the two large islands of Upolu and Savai'i which account for 96% of the total land area, and seven small islets: Manono, Apolima, Nuutele, Nuulua, Namua, Fanuatapu, Nuusafee and Nuulopa. The main island of Upolu is home to nearly three-quarters of Samoa's population and its capital city is Apia, Samoa. The climate is tropical with the average annual temperature of 26.5°C, and a rainy season from November to April. == Economy == ''Main article: Economy of Samoa'' The economy of Samoa has traditionally been dependent on development aid, private family remittances from overseas, and agricultural exports. The country is vulnerable to devastating storms. Agriculture employs two-thirds of the labor force, and furnishes 90% of exports, featuring coconut cream, coconut oil, and copra. Outside of a large automotive wire harness factory, the manufacturing sector mainly processes agricultural products. Tourism is an expanding sector; more than 70,000 tourists visited the islands in 1996. The Samoan Government has called for deregulation of the financial sector, encouragement of investment, and continued fiscal discipline. Observers point to the flexibility of the labor market as a basic strength for future economic advances. == Demographics == ''Main article: Demographics of Samoa'' The Fa'a Samoa, or traditional Samoan way, remains a strong force in Samoan life and politics. Despite centuries of European influence, Samoa maintains its historical customs, social systems, and language, which is believed to be the oldest form of Polynesian speech still in existence. Only the Maori of New Zealand outnumber the Samoans among Polynesian groups. 98% of Samoans are Christians, divided among many different churches, among them Methodist, Latter Day Saints, Roman Catholic, and Seventh Day Adventists. Hardly any other religious group exists in Samoa, except for the Baha'is, which make up 2% of the population. The King of Samoa, Malietoa Tanumafili II of Samoa, is a Baha'i. == Culture == ''Main article: Culture of Samoa'' *Music of Samoa == Miscellaneous topics == *Communications in Samoa *Transportation in Samoa *Military of Samoa *Foreign relations of Samoa *Public holidays in Samoa *List of cities in Samoa *American Samoa *Caramel deLites ==References== *Eustis, Nelson. 1979. ''Aggie Grey of Samoa''. Hobby Investments, Adelaide, South Australia. 2nd printing, 1980. ISBN 0-9595609-0-4. == External links == *[http://map.meteorology.gov.ws/ Map server of Samoa] *[http://www.mapsouthpacific.com/samoa/index.html Map of Samoa] *[http://www.southpacific.org/text/upolu.html Finding Samoa] *[http://www.govt.ws/ Official government Website] *[http://www.samoa.as/ Samoa Chat (news, forums, Samoan language)] *[http://www.visitsamoa.ws/ Samoa Tourism Authority] *[http://www.zeal.com/category/preview.jhtml?cid=565487 Over 90 categorised profiles of relevant websites on Zeal] *[http://www.janeresture.com/samoahome/index.htm Jane's Samoa Home Page] *[http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/14224 Samoa, A Hundred Years Ago And Long Before] by George Turner, an eText available from Project Gutenberg Monarchies Oceanic countries Polynesia Samoa lv:Samoa ms:Samoa zh-min-nan:Samoa nds:Samoa simple:Samoa SamoaOceanic countries Members of the Commonwealth of Nations SamoaI swapped the section concerning New Zealand's occupation of Western Samoa with the corresponding section in the History of Samoa article since the version in this article was more detailed. User:Kaldari 02:06, 23 Jan 2005 (UTC) Do we really need 2 maps of Samoa? User:Kaldari 17:05, 15 Feb 2005 (UTC) Fixed the link of "Baha'is" to point to the "Baha'i" wiki entry ==Map Size== Is it possible to get a map of Samoa where the country is not miniscule? Maybe one to show its location in the South Pacific and then one to show the country itself. User:Ganymead 05:37, 22 Apr 2005 (UTC) See other meanings of words starting from letter: SSB | SC | SD | SE | SF | SG | SH | SI | SJ | SK | SL | SM | SN | SO | SP | SR | SS | ST | SU | SW | SX | SY | SZ |Words begining with Samoa: Samoa Samoa Samoa Samoa/Communications Samoa/Economy Samoa/Geography Samoa/Government Samoa/History Samoa/Military Samoa/People Samoa/Transportation Samoan Samoans Samoan_Clipper Samoan_culture Samoan_Islands Samoan_language Samoan_language Samoan_music Samoan_mythology Samoan_National_Development_Party Samoan_Progressive_Conservative_Party Samoan_rugby_union_footballers Samoan_sport Samoan_sportspeople Samoan_Tala Samoan_United_People's_Party Samoa_All_People's_Party Samoa_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics Samoa_Breweries_Limited Samoa_Islands Samoa_Joe Samoa_national_football_team Samoa_National_Party Samoa_national_rugby_union_team |
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