Template:LDS Temple/Apia Samoa Temple

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Data for lists and infobox for Apia Samoa Temple. To edit the data for the Apia Temple which was previously built on the same site edit Template:LDS Temple/Apia Samoa Temple original

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| name                = Apia Samoa Temple
| display_name        = Apia Samoa
| number              = 22
| image               = Apia Samoa Temple-new.jpg
| image_caption       = 
| image_width         = <!-- Width of image for Lists -->
| announcement        = 16 July 2003
| groundbreaking      = 19 October 2003
| groundbreaking_by   = Dennis E. Simmons
| groundbreaking_link = no
| open_house          = 6 August – 27 August 2005
| rebuilt             = 4 September 2005
| rebuilt_by          = Gordon B. Hinckley
| rebuilt_link        = no
| dedication          = 5 August 1983
| dedication_by       = Gordon B. Hinckley
| dedication_link     = yes
| rededication        = 4 September 2005
| rededication_by     = Gordon B. Hinckley
| rededication_link   = no
| president           = J. Phillip Hanks (2008)
| status              = Operating
| location            = [[Apia]], [[Samoa]]
| region              = [[Tuamasaga]]
| country             = [[Samoa]]
| continent           = [[Pacific Islands]]
| address             = Vaitele Street<br/>Pesega, Apia<br/>Samoa
| lat_d               = 13
| lat_m               = 50
| lat_s               = 18.03839
| lat_NS              = S
| long_d              = 171
| long_m              = 47
| long_s              = 0.909600
| long_EW             = W
| ISO_3166_1_Region   = WS
| phone               = +1685-(1)685-64-230
| finish              = Granite
| style               = Classic Modern, single spire
| design              = <!-- Design - detailed version -->
| designer            = Naylor, Wentworth, Lund
| site_acre           = 2
| floor_area_ft       = 18691
| height_ft           = 75 
| endowment_rooms     = 2
| endowment_style     = Movie, two-stage progressive
| sealing_rooms       = 2
| clothing_rental     = Yes
| cafeteria           = No
| visitors_center     = No
| preceded_by         = Atlanta Georgia Temple
| followed_by         = Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple
| temple_id           = apia
| lds_id              = apia-samoa
| notes               = The [[#Samoa{{!}}original Samoa temple]] was dedicated in 1983 and destroyed by fire while the temple was closed for renovations in 2003. This new temple of a similar design was built on the same site although it is substantially larger.<ref name="Samoa2">Images of the different designs may be found [http://www.ldschurchtemples.com/cgi-bin/pages.cgi?apia here (new)] and [http://web.archive.org/web/20090723043341/http://geocities.com/Athens/Rhodes/5539/apia.html here (old)]</ref>  The LDS Church continues to list this as the 22nd operating temple, in accordance to its original dedication date.<ref>{{citation |url= http://www.lds.org/church/temples/find-a-temple?lang=eng |title= Find an LDS Temple: Temple Locations from Around the World |work= LDS.org |publisher= LDS Church}}</ref>
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List of sources

(see also List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints#References)

  • Church Almanac, 2002 and 2007
  • LDSChurchTemples.com
  • Official site