Vavau, Samoa
Vavau is a small village on south east end of Upolu island in Samoa.[1] The village is part of the Lotofaga Electoral Constituency (Faipule District) which is within the larger political district of Atua.
The population is 380.[2]
Before the 2009 tsunami, Vavau had a beach resort which was a popular getaway for locals on weekends and was also visited by overseas tourists. Now Vavau Beach is now deserted, but it is still accessible.
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14°01′S 171°29′W / 14.017°S 171.483°W / -14.017; -171.483
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Atua District: Itūmālō
Traditional center: Lufilufi
- A'ufaga
- Eva
- Falefa
- Lalomanu
- Lealatele
- Lepa
- Lotofaga
- Luatuanu'u
- Matatufu
- Poutasi
- Saleapaga
- Solosolo
- Ti'avea
- Vavau
- Nu'usafe'e Island
- Aleipata Islands (uninhabited, conservation areas):
- Nu'utele
- Nu'ulua
- Namua
- Fanuatapu
- Aleipata Itupa i Lalo
- Aleipata Itupa i Luga
- Anoamaa East
- Anoamaa West
- Falealili (2 seats)
- Lepa
- Lotofaga
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