About: Safune

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Safune is a traditional village district on the central north coast of Savai'i island in Samoa. It lies within the electoral constituency of Gaga'ifomauga. Safune is the birthplace of Mau leader Olaf Frederick Nelson and the filming location of Moana (1926 film), one of the first documentaries made in the world. The Mata o le Alelo pool associated with the Sina and the Eel Polynesian legend is also in Safune. The villages within Safune are Matavai, Faletagaloa and Fatuvalu as well as smaller traditional land boundaries, Faleolo and Lalomati.

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  • Η Σαφούνε (σαμόα: Safune) είναι κωμόπολη των νησιών Σαμόα. Είναι η πρωτεύουσα της Γκαγκάιφομαουγκα. Έχει πληθυσμό 786 κατοίκων (2006) (el)
  • Safune is a traditional village district on the central north coast of Savai'i island in Samoa. It lies within the electoral constituency of Gaga'ifomauga. Safune is the birthplace of Mau leader Olaf Frederick Nelson and the filming location of Moana (1926 film), one of the first documentaries made in the world. The Mata o le Alelo pool associated with the Sina and the Eel Polynesian legend is also in Safune. The villages within Safune are Matavai, Faletagaloa and Fatuvalu as well as smaller traditional land boundaries, Faleolo and Lalomati. (en)
  • Safune est un district villageois traditionnel, situé sur la côte nord centrale de l'île de Savai'i, aux Samoa. Le village se situe dans la circonscription électorale de Gaga'ifomauga. Safune est le lieu de naissance du leader Mau Olaf Frederick Nelson et le lieu de tournage de Moana (1926), l'un des premiers documentaires réalisés dans le monde. (fr)
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  • Includes villages; Matavai, Faletagaloa, Fatuvalu (en)
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  • View in Safune village district, 2009 (en)
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  • Η Σαφούνε (σαμόα: Safune) είναι κωμόπολη των νησιών Σαμόα. Είναι η πρωτεύουσα της Γκαγκάιφομαουγκα. Έχει πληθυσμό 786 κατοίκων (2006) (el)
  • Safune is a traditional village district on the central north coast of Savai'i island in Samoa. It lies within the electoral constituency of Gaga'ifomauga. Safune is the birthplace of Mau leader Olaf Frederick Nelson and the filming location of Moana (1926 film), one of the first documentaries made in the world. The Mata o le Alelo pool associated with the Sina and the Eel Polynesian legend is also in Safune. The villages within Safune are Matavai, Faletagaloa and Fatuvalu as well as smaller traditional land boundaries, Faleolo and Lalomati. (en)
  • Safune est un district villageois traditionnel, situé sur la côte nord centrale de l'île de Savai'i, aux Samoa. Le village se situe dans la circonscription électorale de Gaga'ifomauga. Safune est le lieu de naissance du leader Mau Olaf Frederick Nelson et le lieu de tournage de Moana (1926), l'un des premiers documentaires réalisés dans le monde. (fr)
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