
Pesega - Wikipedia
Pesega is a village on the island of Upolu in Samoa. It is located on western outskirts of Apia, the country's capita. Pesega is part of Faleata West Electoral Constituency (Faipule District) which forms part of the larger political district of Tuamasaga. [1] The population of Pesega is 141. [2]
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Pesega Map - Village - Tuamasaga, Samoa - Mapcarta
Pesega is a village on the island of Upolu in Samoa. It is located on western outskirts of Apia , the country's capita. Pesega is part of Faleata West Electoral Constituency which forms part of the larger political district of Tuamasaga .
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Pesega is a village on the island of Upolu in Samoa. It is located on western outskirts of Apia, the country's capita. Pesega is part of Faleata West Electoral Constituency which forms part of the larger political district of Tuamasaga.
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Pesega (Village, Samoa) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and …
2011年11月7日 · Pesega (Village, Samoa) with population statistics, charts, map and location.
Pesega Middle School-PCS | Apia Samoa - Facebook
Pesega Middle School-PCS, Apia, Samoa. 2,302 likes · 10 talking about this · 78 were here. This page is managed by Pesega Middle School. It is used to...
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Ah Mu (c.1854 - 1910) - Genealogy - Geni.com
2024年9月29日 · One of Ah Mu’s most lasting contributions to the Church was his donation of land. In February 1902 a group of individuals who were not members of the Church asked the mission president to build a school in Vaimoso, on land which had come to be called Pesega—or “place of singing”—by Church members.