Apolima Tai
Village in Aiga-i-le-Tai district, Western Samoa
Apolima Tai is a village on the small volcanic island of Apolima in Samoa, on the north side in the political district of Aiga-i-le-Tai.[1] Its population is 96.[2] Apolima island is one of three in the Apolima Strait between Samoan's two main islands, Upolu and Savai'i. The others are Manono, which has four villages, and uninhabited Nu'ulopa.
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13°49′13″S 172°09′05″W / 13.8202°S 172.1515°W / -13.8202; -172.1515
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Aiga-i-le-Tai District: Itūmālō
Traditional centre: Manono Island
- Apai
- Apolima Tai
- Apolima Uta
- Faleu
- Fuailoloo
- Lalovi
- Lepuia'i
- Manono Uta
- Mulifanua
- Paepaeala
- Salua
- Samea
- Satuimalufilufi
- Manono Island
- Apolima Island
- Nuʻulopa (uninhabited)
- Mulifanua Ferry Terminal: inter-island ferry between Upolu & Salelologa Ferry Terminal on Savaiʻi
- Mulifanua: oldest Lapita site (3,000 BP) in Samoa
- Aiga-i-le-Tai
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