Pama Motu or officially the republic of Pama Motu (commonly referred to as the Pama Islands) is an island nation located 1 166,66 miles from the Hawaiian coast in the Pacific ocean (9° 4'10.35"N 171°50'13.36"V). The country consists of a main atoll island and a archipelago surrounding the northern and southern part of the main island. The island is a parliamentary republic with it's seat in the capital city of Taulaga Pama.
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| - Pama Motu or officially the republic of Pama Motu (commonly referred to as the Pama Islands) is an island nation located 1 166,66 miles from the Hawaiian coast in the Pacific ocean (9° 4'10.35"N 171°50'13.36"V). The country consists of a main atoll island and a archipelago surrounding the northern and southern part of the main island. The island is a parliamentary republic with it's seat in the capital city of Taulaga Pama.
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| - Map of the densely populated Pama Atoll .
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| - English, Pamaintan, Samoan
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- 1921(xsd:integer)
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| - Pamaintan, English, Samoan
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| - The Island Republic of Pama Motu
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| - Pama Motu or officially the republic of Pama Motu (commonly referred to as the Pama Islands) is an island nation located 1 166,66 miles from the Hawaiian coast in the Pacific ocean (9° 4'10.35"N 171°50'13.36"V). The country consists of a main atoll island and a archipelago surrounding the northern and southern part of the main island. The island is a parliamentary republic with it's seat in the capital city of Taulaga Pama. The island was discovered around 450 CE by Polynesians probably coming from the Line Islands. The first settlement was built, but unlike for example the Easter Island's population, the people didn't create clans and fight each other, but instead tried to keep the inhabitants together. Invaders from Kiribati islands almost never came, does making very little contact with other tribes, making the culture spread it's leafs on it's own (no culture had influence on this culture). The only influence they ever had on their culture was the "standard" Polynesian culture.
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