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Location
  
Pacific Ocean

Population
  
143,418 (2011)

Area
  
1,125 km²

Largest settlement
  
Apia (pop. 58,800)

Pop. density
  
127 /km (329 /sq mi)

Max length
  
75 km

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Ethnic groups
  
92.6% Samoans, 7% Euronesians (persons of European and Polynesian blood), 0.4% Europeans

Points of interest
  
To‑Sua Ocean Trench, Robert Louis Stevenso, Museum of Samoa, Palolo Deep Marine R, Mount Vaea

Similar
  
To‑Sua Ocean Trench, Mount Vaea, Robert Louis Stevenso, Papapapaitai Falls, Piula Cave Pool

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Upolu is an island in Samoa, formed by a massive basaltic shield volcano which rises from the seafloor of the western Pacific Ocean. The island is 75 kilometres (47 miles) long, 1,125 square kilometres (434 square miles) in area, and is the second largest in geographic area as well as with 135,000 people the most populated of the Samoan Islands. Upolu is situated to the southeast of the "big island", Savai'i. The capital Apia is in the middle of the north coast with Faleolo International Airport at the western end of the island. The island has not had any historically recorded eruptions, although three lava flows date back only a few hundred to a few thousand years.

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Map of Upolu, Samoa

In the Samoan branch of Polynesian mythology, Upolu was the first woman on the island of the same name.

In 1841, the island was the site of the Bombardment of Upolu, an incident during the United States Exploring Expedition.

In the late-19th century, the Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson owned a 400-acre (160-hectare) estate at Vailima village and died there in 1894. He is buried at the top of Mount Vaea above his former home. The Vailima estate was purchased in 1900 as the official residence for the German governor and, after British/Dominion confiscation, served successively as residence for the New Zealand administrator and for the Samoan head of state after independence.

An extremely small species of spider lives on Upolu. According to the Guinness Book of World Records 2005, the spider is the size of a period on a printed page.

Samoa the spectacular volcanic aganoa black sand beach island of upolu


2009 Samoa tsunami

The island of Upolu was affected by a tsunami at 06:48:11 local time on 29 September 2009 (17:48:11 UTC). Twenty villages on Upolu's south side were reportedly destroyed, including Lepa, the home of Samoa's Prime Minister Tuilaepa Lupesoliai Sailele Malielegaoi. In Lepa, only the church and the village's welcome sign remained standing following the disaster.

Upolu in pop culture

Upolu was the filming location for the 1953 South Seas film Return to Paradise, starring Gary Cooper.

The island was also the filming location for Survivor: Samoa, the nineteenth season of the CBS competitive reality television series Survivor, as well as Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains, the twentieth season of the series, Survivor: South Pacific, the twenty-third season of the series, and the twenty-fourth season, Survivor: One World. This makes it the most used location in the show's history. In 2016, the island was also used in the third season of Australian Survivor.

References

Upolu Wikipedia


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