Suʻa County

County of Eastern District, American Samoa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Suʻa County (itu malo Suʻa) is a county in the Eastern District in American Samoa.[1][2][3] Su'a County contains the villages of Afono, Fagaitua, Falefa (including the settlements of Alega, Amaua, Auto, Avai'o and a portion of the settlement of Pagai), Lauli'i, Masefau, Masausi and Sailele.[4][1] The county had a population of 3,323 as of the 2010 U.S. Census.[5] According to the Constitution of American Samoa, Sua County is represented by two senatorial seats in the American Samoa Senate.[6]

Fagaʻitua is the principal place of Suʻa County.[7]

History

In 1959, Mulitauaopele “Pele” Tamotu of Lauliʻi was elected to the American Samoa Senate representing Suʻa County, serving until his death in 1986. He played a prominent role in major political developments of the 20th century, including the passage of the first Constitution of American Samoa in 1960, the transition of the Legislature to full-time status, and the movement for an elected governor, which culminated in 1977.[8]

Demographics

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Historical population
YearPop.±%
1912469    
1920633+35.0%
1930622−1.7%
1940881+41.6%
19501,325+50.4%
19601,500+13.2%
19702,336+55.7%
19802,455+5.1%
19903,116+26.9%
20003,417+9.7%
20103,323−2.8%
20202,415−27.3%
U.S. Decennial Census[9]
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Su'a County was first recorded beginning with the 1912 special census. Regular decennial censuses were taken beginning in 1920.[10]

Villages

Points of interest

Beach near Tisa's Barefoot Bar

References

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