Faleula

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Faleula is a village on the island of Upolu in Samoa, known for its coastal location and traditional Samoan community life.

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Label Occurrences
Faleula canonical 1

Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf village
climate tropical rainforest climate
continent Oceania
country Samoa NERFINISHED
distanceToApia approximately 7–10 km west
hasBuildingType traditional Samoan fale houses
hasCommunityType traditional Samoan village
hasCountryCapitalNearby Apia NERFINISHED
hasCulturalFeature faʻa Samoa (Samoan way of life)
hasEconomicActivity fishing
remittances from overseas relatives
subsistence agriculture
hasFeature coastal village
hasGovernance village council of chiefs (fono a aliʻi)
hasPopulationScale several thousand inhabitants
hasPostalCountryCode WS
hasReligiousPresence Christian churches
hasSettlementPattern linear settlement along main coastal road
hasTransportConnection cross-island road network of Upolu
locatedIn Aʻana district NERFINISHED
Samoa NERFINISHED
northwest Upolu
locatedInBody central north coast of Upolu
locatedOnCoast true
locatedOnIsland Upolu NERFINISHED
officialLanguage English
Samoan
partOf Aʻana political district NERFINISHED
timeZone UTC+13
timeZoneDST UTC+14
usesCurrency Samoan tālā (WST) NERFINISHED

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Upolu hasCity Faleula