Similarities between Atua and Samoa
Atua and Samoa have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Atua (district), Pe'a, Polynesian languages, Polynesians, Samoan language, Upolu.
Atua (district)
Atua is the most ancient district of Samoa, now consisting of most of the eastern section of Upolu but also traditionally incorporates Tutuila and once all of Upolu and Savaii.
Atua and Atua (district) · Atua (district) and Samoa ·
Pe'a
The Pe'a is the popular name of the traditional male tatau (tattoo) of Samoa, also known as the malofie, a term used in the Samoan language chiefly vocabulary and 'respect' register (gagana fa'aaloalo).
Atua and Pe'a · Pe'a and Samoa ·
Polynesian languages
The Polynesian languages are a language family spoken in geographical Polynesia and on a patchwork of outliers from south central Micronesia to small islands off the northeast of the larger islands of the southeast Solomon Islands and sprinkled through Vanuatu.
Atua and Polynesian languages · Polynesian languages and Samoa ·
Polynesians
The Polynesians are a subset of Austronesians native to the islands of Polynesia that speak the Polynesian languages, a branch of the Oceanic subfamily of the Austronesian language family.
Atua and Polynesians · Polynesians and Samoa ·
Samoan language
Samoan (Gagana faʻa Sāmoa or Gagana Sāmoa – IPA) is the language of the Samoan Islands, comprising the Independent State of Samoa and the United States territory of American Samoa.
Atua and Samoan language · Samoa and Samoan language ·
Upolu
Upolu is an island in Samoa, formed by a massive basaltic shield volcano which rises from the seafloor of the western Pacific Ocean.
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- What Atua and Samoa have in common
- What are the similarities between Atua and Samoa
Atua and Samoa Comparison
Atua has 29 relations, while Samoa has 321. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 1.71% = 6 / (29 + 321).
References
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