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Area: 10,932 square miles
Population: 1,262,840 (2004)

Discovered by Polynesian settlers between the 3rd and 7th centuries A.D. and later by British Captain James Cook in 1778.

Lanai

Hawaii is the only state that is not part of the North American continent. It is also the southernmost of the states, lying about as far south as central Mexico.

Maui

A chain of 132 islands make up the state we call Hawaii, though we generally only think of the eight main islands, each of which is the top of a submerged volcanic mountain.

Maui

The remaining 124 islands together only comprise about three square miles and are not fit for human habitation.

Oahu

All of the main islands, with the exception of Kahoolawe, are inhabited.

Kauai

Some of the coastline is comprised of tall cliffs rising straight up from the waters edge. In some places, large rocks of lava protrude from the water along the shore.

Oahu

Most of the beaches on the islands serve up beautiful white sand. Some beaches are covered with black sand, formed when molten lava met the ocean.

Molokai

Site Map

Captain Cook Hawaii | Ewa Beach Oahu Hawaii | Haiku Pauwela Maui Hawaii | Halawa Oahu Hawaii | Hawaii the Big Island | Hawaiian Paradise Park Hawaii | Hilo Hawaii | Holualoa Hawaii | Honolulu Oahu Hawaii | Kahului Maui Hawaii | Kailua-Kona Hawaii | Kalaoa Hawaii | Kaneohe Oahu Hawaii |Kapaa Kauai Hawaii | Kauai Hawaii | Kihei Maui Hawaii | Lahaina Maui Hawaii | Lanai Hawaii | Lanai City Lanai Hawaii | Lihue Kauai Hawaii | Makakilo Hawaii | Makawao Maui Hawaii | Maui Hawaii | Mililani Town Oahu Hawaii | Molokai Hawaii |
Napili-Honokowai Maui Hawaii | Niihau Hawaii | Oahu Hawaii
Paradise Park Hawaii | Pearl City Oahu Hawaii | Poipu Kauai Hawaii | Pukalani Maui Hawaii | Schofield Barracks | Oahu Hawaii Travel | Wahiawa Oahu Hawaii | Waihee-Waiehu Maui Hawaii | Waikoloa Village Hawaii | Wailuku Maui Hawaii
Waimalu Oahu Hawaii | Waimea Kauai Hawaii | Waipahu Oahu Hawaii


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