Gagaʻifomauga is a political district on the island of Savaiʻi in Samoa . The district is situated on the northern side of the island with a population of 4,878 (2016 Census).
4-552: Gagaʻifomauga district include the village communities of Aopo , Lefagaoali'i , Manase , Safune , Safotu , Samauga and Sasina . The main village in the district was traditionally Aopo. Manase, Safotu, Sasina and Safune are situated by the sea. Samauga is upon a rocky foothill between Safotu and Safune while the Aopo settlement is inland. The village of Manase is a popular destination for visitors and tourists with beach fale accommodation. The main road circling Savai'i passes through
8-514: Is a village in the Gaga'ifomauga district on the island of Savai'i in Samoa . It is situated inland in the central north of the island in the district of Gagaʻifomauga and the electoral district of Gagaʻifomauga 3. The population was 383 as of 2016. The name of the village is derived from two words, ao (day) and po (night) and may be derived from a volcanic eruption. The village is located inland from
12-505: The northern coastline, where most of the settlements are situated. Heading west, the road turns inland at Sasina village. There are forest conservation areas at Aopo where a local guide can be found for a hike up to Mount Silisili , the highest peak in Samoa. The Safune traditional village district was the location for Moana (1926), one of the earliest documentaries directed by Robert J. Flaherty . A fresh spring pool called Mata o le Alelo in
16-687: The village of Matavai in Safune is associated with the legend Sina and the Eel . A leader of Samoa's independence movement during the early 1900s, Olaf Frederick Nelson was born in Safune. In pre-history, the village of Safotu was settled by Tongan chiefs. There is a district hospital at the west end of Safotu village. There are 3 electoral constituencies in Gaga'ifomauga District on Savai'i island. 13°29′S 172°30′W / 13.483°S 172.500°W / -13.483; -172.500 Aopo Aopo
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