American Samoa topographic maps
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Mapusagafou
United States > American Samoa > Western District
Mapusaga is a small village located 9 miles (14 km) west of Pago Pago on Tutuila island in the American territory of American Samoa. Its coordinates are 14.33° south and 170.74389 ° west, with an elevation of 180 feet (55 m). The village is home to American Samoa Community College. An area in the village is…
Average elevation: 636 ft

Amaluia
United States > American Samoa > Western District
Masinaoleafiafi Ridge is located on the west side of the village, while Tutu Ridge is on its east side. A smaller embayment fronts the village. The primary stream is the Vaipuna Stream, which has around three tributaries and originates at an around 775 feet (236 m) elevation. The stream flows through Amaluia…
Average elevation: 184 ft

Nua-Seetaga Bay
United States > American Samoa > Western District > Se'etaga
Average elevation: 289 ft

Fagaʻalu
United States > American Samoa > Eastern District
Most of Fagaʻalu is located at elevations well above potential tsunami elevations, and also set back a considerable distance from the ocean.
Average elevation: 167 ft

Aʻoloau
United States > American Samoa > Western District
The village is reached from a road near Shins Mart in the village of Pavaʻiaʻi. It sits inland, high on the central plain of Tutuila. It has an elevation of 1,340 ft (410 m). A hiking trail from Aʻoloaufou leads down to Aʻasu on Massacre Bay. Aʻasu was the site where Frenchman Jean-François de Galaup,…
Average elevation: 315 ft

'Amanave
United States > American Samoa > Western District
ʻAmanave was severely damaged by the 2009 tsunami. However, of a population of about 500 residents, no deaths were recorded. When the tsunami approached, emergency information was sent by radio and a bell rang in the village. After the tsunami, some residents followed the advice of the Federal Emergency…
Average elevation: 75 ft

Pago Pago
United States > American Samoa > Eastern District
Ceramic findings have been retrieved at Vaipito, an inland area within Pago Pago village. A deposit here is thought to be an old hill-slope below a living area where people threw away their waste. Numerous large ceramic pieces have been retrieved here. The layer with the ceramics dates back to the time between…
Average elevation: 164 ft