LepÃÂ is a small village at the southeastern end of Upolu island in Samoa. The village has a population of 166.
It is also the name of an electoral faipule district, LepÃÂ Electoral Constituency, which consists of six villages, including LepÃÂ village, with a total population of 1538. LepÃÂ should not be confused with the village of Lepea, situated near Apia.
The village and LepÃÂ Electoral Constituency are part of the larger political district of Atua.
The six villages within LepÃÂ Electoral Constituency includes the settlements of A'ufaga, Lealatele and Saleapaga.
LepÃÂ is the birthplace of former Samoan Prime Minister Tuila'epa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi.
The LepÃÂ area was extensively damaged in the 2009 Samoa earthquake and tsunami. Most of LepÃÂ village was destroyed, leaving just the church and the village's welcome sign standing.