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How Big Is American Samoa?

American Samoa, located in Australia-Oceania, is the 210th largest country in the world, covering approximately 224 square kilometers (86 square miles). That's about 1.3 times the size of District of Columbia. It is home to approximately 45,443 people.

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224 km²
86 sq mi
#210 of 236 countries
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American Samoa's Geography

American Samoa has approximately 116 km of coastline. Within Australia, American Samoa is the 17th largest of 26 countries, sitting between Cook Islands and Marshall Islands. With 203 people per km², it is more densely populated than the Oceanian average of 125 per km².

How Far Across Is American Samoa?

American Samoa stretches approximately 17 km (11 mi) from north to south, and 153 km (95 mi) from east to west — roughly the length of Long Island. At highway speeds, it would take roughly 2 hours to drive across.

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American Samoa at a Glance

Statistic Value
Total Area 224 km² (86 sq mi)
World Size Rank #210 of 236
Capital Pago Pago
Population Density 203 per km²
Population 45,443 people
Coastline 116 km
Life Expectancy 75.3 years
GDP per Capita $11,200 USD