Manase

Manase
Village
Tanu Beach Front, Manase
Manase
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Coordinates: 13°26′47.91″S 172°22′45.66″W / 13.4466417°S 172.3793500°W / -13.4466417; -172.3793500Coordinates: 13°26′47.91″S 172°22′45.66″W / 13.4466417°S 172.3793500°W / -13.4466417; -172.3793500
Country  Samoa
District Gagaifomauga
Population (2006)
  Total 161
Time zone -11
A beach in Manase.

Manase is a village on the central north coast of Savai'i island in Samoa in the political district of Gagaifomauga.[1] Situated by the sea with a white sandy beach, Manase has become a popular tourist destination since the 1990s with low budget and locally owned beach fale accommodation.

There is a petrol station with a shop at the east end of the village and another small store selling basic goods at Tanu Beach Fales. The nearest hospital is at the neighbouring village of Safotu and there's a post office and a small police station in Fagamalo, five minutes drive east.

Heading west around the coast, the next village is Safotu followed by Samauga and the Safune settlements.[2] Manase is 45 km from the ferry terminal and township of Salelologa at the east end of the island.

Notes

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2004-03-29. Retrieved 2009-10-28. Government of Samoa. Retrieved 28 October 2009
  2. Moon Handbooks South Pacific by David Stanley, p. 547. Retrieved 28 October 2009


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