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Tutuila
Tutuila
Tutuila and Aunu‘u from the Space Shuttle.
Elevation: 653 m (2,142 feet)
Coordinates: 14°17′42″S 170°42′00″W / 14.295°S 170.70°W / -14.295; -170.70
Location: United States
Range: Samoa Islands
Type: Shield volcano
Last eruption: Unknown
First ascent:
Easiest route:

Tutuila is the main or largest island of American Samoa, and the third largest island in the Samoan Island chain (see Samoa). The island is distinctive in the Central Pacific for its large, natural harbor—Pago Pago Harbor—on which the capital of American Samoa, Pago Pago, is located.

Fatu Rock (right) and Futi Rock (left), islets on the reef of Tutuila at the entrance to Pago Pago Harbor (behind Fatu)

The area of the island is 135 square killometers with an estimated population (1990) of 45,043. The highest point on the island is Matafao peak (653 m or 2142 ft). In the early 19th century, Tutuila was called Maouna.

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