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Tafa'igata is a village in the central region of
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island in
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. The village population is 998. Tafa'igata is part of Faleata West Electoral Constituency (''Faipule District'') which forms part of the larger political district of
Tuamasaga Tuamāsaga is a district of Samoa, with a population (2016 census) of 95,907. This makes it the most populous district in Samoa. The geographic area of Tuamasaga covers the central part of Upolu island, and includes the capital, Apia. History an ...
. The area around Tafaigata is also home to the Tafaigata Shooting Range (a venue for the
2007 South Pacific Games The 13th South Pacific Games (), also known as Apia 2007, were held from 25 August to 8 September 2007 in Apia, Samoa. The Games were the thirteenth to be held since the inception of the South Pacific Games in 1963, and included traditional multi ...
), the secondary education campus of the Robert Louis Stevenson School, the Tafaigata prison and a large
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Populated places in Tuamasaga {{Samoa-geo-stub