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Tau Manua. Pin on Samoan Old Photos Ta'u Taʻū is the largest inhabited island in the Manuʻa Islands in American Samoa and the easternmost volcanic island of the Samoan Islands The Manu'a Islands of American Samoa, including Ofu, Olosega and Tau, float like jewels in the water 100 kilometers east of the island of Tutuila

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Administratively, the island is divided into three counties: Faleasao County, Fitiuta County, and Ta'u County [1] In the early 19th century, the island was sometimes called Opoun.

Ta'u Island in the Manu'a Group with the Ta'u Unit of the National Park

Along with Ofu and Olosega islands, Tau Island comprises the Manua District of American Samoa The main island of the Manu'a archipelago is Tau which is 11 km south-east of Olosega The land area of Tau Island is 44.31 square kilometers (17.11 sq mi) and it had a population of 873 persons as of the 2000 census.

Pin on Samoan Old Photos. Manua Islands, group of three islands (Tau [Ta'u], Ofu, and Olosega), American Samoa, southwestern Pacific Ocean The land area of Tau Island is 44.31 square kilometers (17.11 sq mi) and it had a population of 873 persons as of the 2000 census.

Ta'u Island in the Manu'a Group with the Ta'u Unit of the National Park. There are small airports in the islands of Ofu and Tau connected with flights to Tutuila The Manuʻa Islands, [1] [2] [3] or the Manuʻa tele (Samoan: Manuʻa tele), in the Samoan Islands, consists of three main islands: Taʻū, Ofu and Olosega