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Atuʻu
Village
Atuʻu is located in American Samoa
Atuʻu
Atuʻu
Coordinates: 14°16′28″S 170°41′5″W / 14.27444°S 170.68472°W / -14.27444; -170.68472
Country United States
Territory American Samoa
CountyMaoputasi
Area
 • Total0.35 sq mi (0.91 km2)
Elevation
105 ft (32 m)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total359
 • Density1,000/sq mi (390/km2)
Time zoneUTC−11 (Samoa Time Zone)
ZIP code
96799
Area code+1 684

Atuʻu is a village on Tutuila Island, American Samoa. It is located on the coast of Pago Pago Harbor, close to the capital, Pago Pago.

Atuʻu is the location of two tuna canneries, the main employers in American Samoa.

According to business license records from the Government of American Samoa, the village of Atuu is home to 28 commercial businesses. Most of these are fast-food restaurants, eateries, night clubs, bars, and retail shops. The village is also home to a medical clinic, a laundromat, a consultant organization, and a fish agent. A portion of the StarKist Tuna complex is also located in Atuu.[1]

Traditional leaders in Atuʻu imposed a nightly curfew in 2002 to combat social problems due to the number of nightclubs.[2]

Demographics

Year Population[3]
2010 359
2000 413
1990 408
1980 377
1970 305
1960 186
1950 91
1940 48
1930 41

References

  1. ^ http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/basch/uhnpscesu/pdfs/sam/Pedersen2000vol2AS.pdf (Pages 24-26 and 24-27)
  2. ^ "American Samoan village re-introduces curfew". 25 October 2002.
  3. ^ "American Samoa Statistical Yearbook 2016" (PDF). American Samoa Department of Commerce. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-02-14. Retrieved 2019-07-25.


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