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- Mauga abstract "Mauga is a village in Savai'i island in Samoa. The word mauga means mountain in the Samoan language. The settlement is built around the crater of a small volcano. Mauga is in the Gaga'emauga political district near the central north coast of the island. The large meeting houses of the village are situated in a circle facing each other around the rim of the crater which can be seen in high altitude photography.The main island road passes by the village which is situated about a 40-minute drive north west from Salelologa township and ferry terminal.To the southeast is Samalae'ulu village and to the west Saleaula where the main road cuts through large areas of black lava fields.Mauga falls into Gaga'emauga I District, a sub-division of the larger constituency. Gaga'emauga I includes the neighbouring villages Samalae'ulu and Patamea on Savai'i island as well as Le'auva'a which was relocated to Upolu island following volcanic eruptions of Mount Matavanu (1905 - 1911). The physical setting of Gaga'emauga I district contains no development along its 10 km coastline, unlike the rest of the island, due to the barren lava cliffs by the sea. Lava from the island's interior flowed in a pathway between Mauga and Samalae'ulu to the ocean, filling the lagoon. The lava fields resulted in the settlement moving inland. There are ruins of a historic Catholic mission site on the coast.".
- Mauga country Samoa.
- Mauga isPartOf Gagaemauga.
- Mauga populationTotal "179".
- Mauga wikiPageID "25224798".
- Mauga wikiPageLength "3138".
- Mauga wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Mauga wikiPageRevisionID "692627579".
- Mauga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gagaemauga.
- Mauga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Samoa.
- Mauga wikiPageWikiLink Catholicism.
- Mauga wikiPageWikiLink Gagaemauga.
- Mauga wikiPageWikiLink Leauvaa.
- Mauga wikiPageWikiLink List_of_sovereign_states.
- Mauga wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Matavanu.
- Mauga wikiPageWikiLink Patamea.
- Mauga wikiPageWikiLink Saleaula.
- Mauga wikiPageWikiLink Salelologa.
- Mauga wikiPageWikiLink Samalaeulu.
- Mauga wikiPageWikiLink Samoa.
- Mauga wikiPageWikiLink Samoan_language.
- Mauga wikiPageWikiLink Savaii.
- Mauga wikiPageWikiLink Upolu.
- Mauga wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mauga".
- Mauga coordinatesDisplay "inline,title".
- Mauga coordinatesRegion "WS".
- Mauga latd "13".
- Mauga latm "28".
- Mauga latns "S".
- Mauga lats "32".
- Mauga longd "172".
- Mauga longew "W".
- Mauga longm "18".
- Mauga longs "56".
- Mauga officialName "Mauga".
- Mauga populationAsOf "2006".
- Mauga populationTotal "179".
- Mauga pushpinMap "Samoa".
- Mauga settlementType "Village".
- Mauga subdivisionName Gagaemauga.
- Mauga subdivisionType List_of_sovereign_states.
- Mauga subdivisionType "District".
- Mauga timezone "-11".
- Mauga wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flag.
- Mauga wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gagaemauga.
- Mauga wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_settlement.
- Mauga wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Samoa-geo-stub.
- Mauga subject Category:Gagaemauga.
- Mauga subject Category:Populated_places_in_Samoa.
- Mauga hypernym Village.
- Mauga point "-13.475555555555555 -172.31555555555556".
- Mauga type Place.
- Mauga type PopulatedPlace.
- Mauga type Settlement.
- Mauga type Village.
- Mauga type Place.
- Mauga type Location.
- Mauga type Place.
- Mauga type Thing.
- Mauga type SpatialThing.
- Mauga type Q486972.
- Mauga type Q532.
- Mauga comment "Mauga is a village in Savai'i island in Samoa. The word mauga means mountain in the Samoan language. The settlement is built around the crater of a small volcano. Mauga is in the Gaga'emauga political district near the central north coast of the island.".
- Mauga label "Mauga".
- Mauga sameAs Q6792347.
- Mauga sameAs m.09gcqlp.
- Mauga sameAs 7106422.
- Mauga sameAs Q6792347.
- Mauga lat "-13.475555555555555".
- Mauga long "-172.31555555555556".
- Mauga wasDerivedFrom Mauga?oldid=692627579.
- Mauga isPrimaryTopicOf Mauga.
- Mauga name "Mauga".