Pitonu'u
Pitonu'u is a village on the island of Savai'i in Samoa. It is situated on the south coast of the island in the district of Satupa'itea and the electoral district of Satupa'itea.[1] The population is 283.[2]
The word pito nu'u means "a smaller part of a larger village" in the Samoan language.
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13°45′21.8″S 172°19′22.61″W / 13.756056°S 172.3229472°W / -13.756056; -172.3229472
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Satupa'itea District: Itūmālō
Traditional center: Satupa'itea
- Fagafau
- Fai'a'ai
- Fogasavai'i
- Fogatuli
- Moasula
- Pitonu'u
- Sagone
- Samata-i-Tai
- Samata-i-Uta
- Satufia
- Vaega
- Vaipua
- Moasula
- Pitonu'u
- Satufia
- Vaega
- Salega 1
- Salega 2
- Satupa'itea
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