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Definition of Pago Pago
1. Noun. A port in American Samoa.
Generic synonyms: Port
Group relationships: American Samoa, As, Eastern Samoa
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pago Pago
Literary usage of Pago Pago
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition, During the Years 1838 by Charles Wilkes (1852)
"... Ofoo—Appearance of Tutuila—Harbour of Pago-Pago—Toa, a Native Chief Geological
Structure of Tutuila—Appearance and Character of its Inhabitants— ..."
2. In the Tracks of the Trades: The Account of a Fourteen Thousand Mile by Lewis Ransome Freeman (1920)
"The establishment of a naval station at Pago Pago has placed the United States
... The bay of Pago Pago is unquestionably the finest harbour in the whole of ..."
3. In the Tracks of the Trades: The Account of a Fourteen Thousand Mile by Lewis R. Freeman (1920)
"The establishment of a naval station at Pago Pago has placed the United States
... The bay of Pago Pago is unquestionably the finest harbour in the whole of ..."
4. Forty Years on the Pacific: The Lure of the Great Ocean, a Book of Reference by Frank Coffee (1920)
"Pago Pago, on the island of Tutuila, in the Samoan group, ... Pago Pago is a
completely landlocked harbor, and the stretch of water is so deep and so great ..."
5. Year Book by Carnegie Institution of Washington (1919)
"The following observations on the oxygen content of the surface-water in the
Pacific Ocean were made on voyages from San Francisco to Pago Pago, June 19 to ..."
6. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1920)
"Thus the reef flats near the mouth of Pago Pago Harbor bear many large erratic
coral masses which have been torn off from the edges and tossed up upon the ..."