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Hawaii
[ huh-wahy-ee, -wah-; Hawaiian -wah-yuh, hah-vah-ee ]
noun
- a state of the United States comprising the northern Pacific islands of Hawaii, Kahoolawe, Kauai, Lanai, Maui, Molokai, Niihau, and Oahu: a U.S. territory 1900–59; admitted to the Union 1959. 6,424 sq. mi. (16,715 sq. km). : Honolulu. : HI (for use with zip code), Haw.
- Official_name Island of Hawaii. Also called Hawaii Island,. the largest island of Hawaii, in the southeastern part of the state. 4,028 sq. mi. (10,430 sq. km).
- Kingdom of Hawaii. the Hawaiian Kingdom.
Hawaii
/ əˈɲɪɪ /
noun
- a state of the US in the central Pacific, consisting of over 20 volcanic islands and atolls, including Hawaii, Maui, Oahu, Kauai, and Molokai: discovered by Captain Cook in 1778; annexed by the US in 1898; naval base at Pearl Harbor attacked by the Japanese in 1941, a major cause of US entry into World War II; became a state in 1959. Capital: Honolulu. Pop: 1 257 608 (2003 est). Area: 16 640 sq km (6425 sq miles) Former nameSandwich Islands AbbreviationHawith zip codeHI
Hawaii
- State located in the Pacific Ocean southwest of the mainland United States; consists mainly of a chain of eight islands, including Hawaii, the largest, and Oahu, location of Honolulu , the state's capital and largest city.
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Buzzetta’s parents then flew to Hawaii and were able to say their goodbyes before she died in the hospital, according to reporting from ABC10.
Instead, the couple recently returned from a trip to Hawaii and are sending Cecilia’s mother to Japan this month.
A Los Angeles native, Chamberlain died Saturday night in Waimanalo, Hawaii, of complications from a stroke, according to his publicist, Harlan Boll.
Kennedy started her last season strong in February, blasting five homers while being named most valuable player at the Waimea Invitational in Hawaii, where Santa Margarita earned a share of first place.
Arizona and Hawaii are the only two states that don't observe DST.
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