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Background Stats: compare key data on Japan & Samoa

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  • First human settlement > Date: Date or period of the first known or suspected human settlement within each geographic location listed. For further descriptions, please refer to notes.
  • First human settlement > Notes: Description of the first known or suspected human settlement within each geographic location listed. For the date or period of the described settlement, please refer to the according date stat.
  • First human settlement > Place: Location of the first known or suspected human settlement in each country.
  • Full name: Full names (translated to english) of the United Nations member states, as of 2014. For a list of full names in the respective original languages of each country, check this link.
  • Independence day date: Date.
  • Land border length: The length of each country's land border. Islands are listed as having a 0.0 km.
  • National anthems: National anthem.
  • Neighboring countries and territories: The countries and territories neighboring each country. "L" means they share only a land border and "M" means they have only maritime boundaries. A blank means they share both.
  • Overview: A geopolitical overview of every sovereign country in the world, briefly examining their recent history and place on the global stage. The texts are taken from the BBC News website.
STAT Japan Samoa
First human settlement > Date 47,000 BP 1,000 BC
First human settlement > Notes Genetic research indicates arrival of humans in Japan by 37,000 BP. Archeological remains at the Tategahana Paleolithic Site at Lake Nojiri have been dated as early as 47,000 BP. Lapita site found at Mulifanua Ferry Berth Site by New Zealand scientists in the 1970s.
First human settlement > Place Lake Nojiri Mulifanua
Full name Japan The Independent State of Samoa
Independence day date April 28 January 1
Land border length 0.0
Ranked 170th.
0.0
Ranked 181st.
National anthems Kimigayo ( His Majesty's Reign ) The Banner of Freedom
Neighboring countries and territories China (M) North Korea (M) South Korea (M) Philippines (M) Russia (M) Northern Mariana Islands ( United States ) (M) Taiwan (M) Tonga (M) American Samoa ( United States ) (M) Tokelau ( New Zealand ) (M) Wallis and Futuna ( France ) (M)
Overview <p>Japan has the world&#039;s third-largest economy, having achieved remarkable growth in the second half of the 20th Century after the devastation of World War II.</p> <p>Its role in the international community is considerable. It is a major aid donor and a source of global capital and credit.</p> <p>More than three quarters of the population live in sprawling cities on the coastal fringes of Japan&#039;s four mountainous, heavily-wooded islands.</p><br> <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-14918801">Full Article</a> <p>The Independent State of Samoa, known as Western Samoa until 1997, is made up of nine volcanic islands, two of which - Savai&#039;i and Upolu - make up more than 99% of the land. </p> <p>It was governed by New Zealand until its people voted for independence in 1961. It has the world&#039;s second-largest Polynesian group, after the Maori.</p><p>Samoa&#039;s deeply conservative and devoutly Christian society centres around the extended family, which is headed by an elected chief who directs the family&#039;s social, economic and political affairs, and the church, which is a focus of recreational and social life. Many Samoan villages hold up to 20 minutes of prayer curfews in the evenings.</p><br> <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-15655855">Full Article</a>

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