Falese’ela
Falease'elā is a village on the Southwest coast of Upolu island in Samoa. the village is part of Lefaga ma Faleaseela Electoral Constituency which forms part of the larger A'ana political district.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Town
- Description: Colony on Samoa
- Also known as: “Falease’ela”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Salamumu.
Salamumu
Town
Salamumu is a village on the south west coast of Upolu island in Samoa. The village has two settlements, Salamumu Uta and Salamumu Tai. The village's name is derived from the words sala and mumu, meaning "fire punishment", and refers to its origin when people from Sale'aula were relocated to Upolu during the 1905—1911 eruption of Mt Matavanu. Salamumu is situated 4½ miles southeast of Falese’ela.
Falese’ela
- Categories: human settlement and locality
- Location: Samoa, Polynesia, Oceania
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Latitude
-13.92956° or 13° 55′ 46″ southLongitude
-171.96827° or 171° 58′ 6″ westElevation
39 feet (12 metres)Open location code
52RC32CJ+5MOpenStreetMap ID
node 388964566OpenStreetMap feature
place=town
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Bengali to Polish—“Falese’ela” goes by many names.
- Bengali: “ফালেসে‘লা”
- Bengali: “ফালেসে’লা”
- Dutch: “Falese’ela”
- German: “Faleaseela”
- Irish: “Falese’ela”
- Polish: “Falese’ela”
- Polish: “Faleseʻela”
Localities in the Area
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Falease’ela River Walk and Lalotalie Eco Cultural Adventure Tourism Ventures Samoa.
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