Hawaii
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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.
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Official Name Island of Hawaii. Also called the Big Island. Also called Hawaii Island,. the largest island of Hawaii, in the southeastern part of the state. 4,028 sq. mi. (10,430 sq. km).
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Kingdom of Hawaii. the Hawaiian Kingdom.
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Hawaii and Hawai'i are used interchangeably, with Hawaii being predominant, especially in government. It is conventional for departments of the state to use Hawaii in letterheads, seals, flags, signs, forms, licenses, and other official documents. It is not, however, unusual to find Hawai'i within the text of a letter, report, etc., that has Hawaii in the letterhead or seal.
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Location of Pearl Harbor.
Fiftieth state, admitted in 1959.
Etymology
Origin of Hawaii
From Hawaiian Hawai'i
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A few months ago he left the Marines, moved to Hawaii and started trading full-time.
Kylie Park, 31, used to buy three or four boxes of Pop-Tarts Bites for her son on trips to her local Safeway in Oahu, Hawaii.
From New York Times
Coast Guard said Wednesday it was searching for a cruise ship passenger from Australia in waters south of Hawaii.
From Seattle Times
Coast Guard said Thursday it’s suspending its search for an Australian cruise ship passenger in waters south of Hawaii.
From Seattle Times
It’s a tradition that congressional researchers say dates back to 1874, starting with King Kalakaua of Hawaii, which was then a sovereign kingdom and not a state.
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