Atua
Ātua is an ancient political district of Samoa, consisting of most of the eastern section of Upolu and the island Tutuila. Within Samoa's traditional polity, Ātua is ruled by the Tui Ātua together with the group of six senior orators of Lufilufi and 13 senior matai from throughout Ātua, comprising the Fale Ātua.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Atua
- Type: district of Samoa with 21,200 residents
- Description: district of Samoa
- Location: Samoa, Polynesia, Oceania
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Western Mari—“Atua” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “أتوا”
- Basque: “Atua”
- Bengali: “আতুয়া”
- Cebuano: “Atua (distrito)”
- Cebuano: “Atua”
- Chinese: “阿图阿”
- Chinese: “阿圖阿”
- Croatian: “Atua”
- Danish: “Atua”
- Dutch: “Atua”
- Finnish: “Atua”
- French: “Atua”
- Georgian: “ატუა”
- German: “Atua”
- Greek: “Άτουα”
- Gujarati: “એટુઆ”
- Hindi: “एटुआ”
- Indonesian: “Atua”
- Italian: “Atua”
- Japanese: “アツア”
- Japanese: “アトゥア”
- Kannada: “ಅಟ್ವಾ”
- Korean: “아투아구”
- Latin: “Atua”
- Latvian: “Atua”
- Lithuanian: “Atua”
- Malay: “Atua”
- Marathi: “एटुआ”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Atua”
- Norwegian: “Atua”
- Persian: “بخش آتوآ”
- Polish: “Atua”
- Portuguese: “Atua”
- Russian: “Атуа”
- Samoan: “Atua (itumalo)”
- Samoan: “Atua”
- Sinhala: “අටුවා දිස්ත්රික්කය, සැමෝවා”
- Sinhala: “අටුවා”
- Slovak: “Atua”
- Slovenian: “Atua”
- Spanish: “Atua”
- Spanish: “Distrito de Atua”
- Swedish: “Atua”
- Tamil: “அட்வா”
- Telugu: “ఆటువా”
- Thai: “อทัว”
- Turkish: “Atua”
- Ukrainian: “Атуа”
- Ukrainian: “Район Атуа”
- Urdu: “اتوا”
- Vietnamese: “Atua”
- Western Mari: “Атуа”
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