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Apia, the capital of Western Samoa is bestowed with a favored coastal location of Upolu Island. Just about forty five independent villages the geographical coordinates of this city incorporates longitude of 171 44 W and latitude of 13 50 S.This captivating Western Samoa Capital provides habitation for more than 40,000 of populace. This city of Apia is regarded as the most eminent port of Western Samoa. The export goods include copra, fish while the import goods of the city integrate sugar, meats, cotton etc. The port area of Apia is located at the beginning of Vaisigano River.
The Capital of Western Samoa is characterized by a number of distinctive characteristics. The Catholic Church is considered as one the most wonderful architectural construction of Apia. The Samoa Museum situated on the Beach Road suggests a precise but substantial attributes of Samoan Cultural tradition and remnants.
As there is no any separate administrative section of the city of Apia, this city is controlled and governed by Tuamasaga administration division.
As the transportation network of Apia includes no trams or trains system, but the city is attended with wide and well organized bus service. Citizens usually are found to stroll around the city area. Nowadays other than the usage of the personal bicycles and motorcycles, the growing numbers of privately possessed cars are noteworthy. Taxis are also found as very popular transportation in the Capital of Western Samoa. Faleolo International Airport, the major international airstrip, is within forty minute drive of Apia city.
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