Fanuatapu

Island in Atua District, Samoa
Fanuatapu
Satellite image of the Aleipata Islands
Map
Geography
Area0.06 km2 (0.023 sq mi)
Coastline1.79 km (1.112 mi)

Fanuatapu, an uninhabited island, is a volcanic tuff ring off the eastern tip of Upolu Island, Samoa, in central South Pacific Ocean. It is the smallest and easternmost of the four Aleipata Islands, with an area of 15 hectares. It has an automated lighthouse.

See also

  • iconIslands portal
  • Samoa Islands
  • List of islands
  • Desert island

References

  • "Upolu". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. (includes Fanuatapu)
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Samoa Atua District: Itūmālō
Traditional center: Lufilufi
Villages
LandmarksIslands
EnvironmentElectoral constituencies: Faipule Districts
  • Aleipata Itupa i Lalo
  • Aleipata Itupa i Luga
  • Anoamaa East
  • Anoamaa West
  • Falealili (2 seats)
  • Lepa
  • Lotofaga
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Principal islands
Small inhabited islands
Uninhabited islands


14°00′50″S 171°24′1″W / 14.01389°S 171.40028°W / -14.01389; -171.40028

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