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Pago Pago.
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Pago Pago
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Pago Pago is the de facto capital. "Pago Pago (pronounced [ˈpɑŋo ˈpɑŋo] by native Samoan-speakers and sometimes IPA: /ˈpɑŋgoʊ ˈpɑŋgoʊ/ by others) is the capital town of American Samoa. It is actually a village area that is often mistaken to be a city (as in a capital or port city) of this south Pacific territory of the United States of America. Its 2000 population was 11,500. The village is located on Pago Pago Harbor, in the island of Tutuila. Tourism, entertainment, food, and tuna canning are the primary industries here. From 1878 to 1951, this was a coaling and repair station for the U.S. Navy. Pago Pago is one of the several villages in the Urban agglomeration of Pago Pago along the shore of "Pago Pago harbor" located at the very eastern part (inside) of the embayment. The area includes a number of villages, among them Fagatogo, the legislative and judicial area, and Utulei, the executive area (1). However, because the name Pago Pago is associated with the harbor itself - the only significant port of call in American Samoa - Pago Pago is now generally applied not only to the village itself, but to the whole harbor area and to the villages in it. It is in this sense that Pago Pago becomes the de facto capital town of American Samoa." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pago_Pago
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Pago Pago
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San Fransisco...Nancy Pelosi's husband runs the whole place, StarKist, and she just gave them a pork barrel $300MM attached to the "rescue package"...BTW - she voted to keep down their minimum wage so her husband's company wouldn't have to pay a living wage to the populace (60% work for StarKist, ergo the pork
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