Tafaigata
Tafa'igata is a village in the central region of Upolu island in Samoa. The village population is 998.[1]
Tafa'igata is part of Faleata West Electoral Constituency (Faipule District) which forms part of the larger political district of Tuamasaga.[2]
The area around Tafaigata is also home to the Tafaigata Shooting Range (a venue for the 2007 South Pacific Games), the secondary education campus of the Robert Louis Stevenson School, the Tafaigata prison and a large landfill site.
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13°50′44.24″S 171°50′0″W / 13.8456222°S 171.83333°W / -13.8456222; -171.83333
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Tuamasaga District: Itūmālō
Traditional centers: Afega and Malie
- Mount Vaea
- Vailima, former home of Robert Louis Stevenson
- Faleata Sports Complex, Taunaimato
- Vaisigano River
- Falemauga Caves
- Lapita plainware pottery & pre-historic earth mounds at Vailele
- National University of Samoa
- Samoa College
- Apia Library
- List of schools in Upolu
- Faleata East
- Faleata West
- Safata (2 seats)
- Sagaga Le Falefa
- Sagaga Le Usoga
- Siumu
- Vaimauga East
- Vaimauga West (2 seats)
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