| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Year in which Samoa gains independence on January 1, Algeria gains independence, and the Cuban Missile Crisis occurs | 1962 | 0%
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| Uninhabited island group of four islands to the east of the second largest island | Aleipata | 0%
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| Capital | Apia | 0%
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| Strait between the two islands above | Apolima | 0%
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| Religion most of the population practices | Christianity | 0%
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| Traditional Samoan socio-political governance system based on a hierarchy of matai (chiefs) who lead extended families (aiga), villages, and districts. | Fa'amatai | 0%
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| International airport that functions as the main hub from travelers entering the country and near the capital | Faleolo | 0%
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| Colonizers between 1900 and 1914 before NZ siezed Samoa | Germans | 0%
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| Separates Samoa from American Samoa | International Date Line/ IDL | 0%
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| Active volcano on largest island | Matavanu | 0%
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| Non-violent resistance movement for Samoan independence from NZ colonial rule in the first half of the 1900's (hint: first half of a Kenyan rebellion against British rule and sounds like Zedong's first name) | Mau | 0%
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| Subregion of Oceania Samoa is in; between NZ, Hawaii, and Easter Island | Polynesia | 0%
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| Official language | Samoan/ English | 0%
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| Largest island of the country | Savai'i | 0%
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| Highest peak is Mount (hint: 2 x goofy) | Silisili | 0%
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| Currency of Samoa | Tala | 0%
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| Second largest island of the country, containing the capital | Upolu | 0%
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| River in capital | Vaisigano | 0%
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| Cardinal direction Samoa was called until 1997 (____ern Samoa) | West | 0%
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