Saleaula

E664851

Saleaula is a village on the Samoan island of Savaiʻi, known for being partially buried by lava flows from early 20th-century volcanic eruptions.

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Label Occurrences
Saleaula canonical 1

Statements (32)

Predicate Object
instanceOf village
affectedByEruptionOf Mauga Afi NERFINISHED
country Samoa NERFINISHED
countrySubdivision Savaiʻi island NERFINISHED
eruptionPeriod early 20th century
governingCountryCapital Apia NERFINISHED
hasClimate tropical rainforest climate
hasEconomicActivity fishing
small-scale tourism
subsistence agriculture
hasLanguage English
Samoan NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Safotu NERFINISHED
Safune NERFINISHED
Samauga NERFINISHED
hasNotableFeature church partly buried by lava
lava fields
lava-covered grave sites
partially buried village ruins
hasReligiousSite Catholic church ruins
Christian churches
hasTourismActivity visits to lava-buried church
volcanic landscape sightseeing
locatedInArchipelago Samoan Islands NERFINISHED
locatedInDistrict Gagaʻemauga NERFINISHED
locatedInOcean Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
locatedInPoliticalEntity Itu-o-Tane NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion northwestern Samoa
locatedOnCoastOf north coast of Savaiʻi
locatedOnIsland Savaiʻi NERFINISHED
partiallyBuriedBy lava flows
timeZone UTC−11:00

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Savaiʻi hasSettlement Saleaula