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    Oahu (or Oʻahu) is the third largest of the Hawaiian Islands, in the United States. It means "the gathering place" (a place where people meet) in the Hawaiian...
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    Lakona was High Chief of Oahu, a Hawaiian island. Lakona was born on Oʻahu around 1340. He was the son of High Chief Nawele and his wife, Kalanimoeikawaikai...
  • pronunciation: Hah-kah) was High Chief of the island of Oahu, in ancient Hawaii. Chief Haka was born on Oʻahu to High Chief Kapae-a-Lakona and his wife Wehina...
  • Nawele (category Royalty of Oahu)
    High Chief of Oahu (a Hawaiian island). His name is pronounced in Hawaiian language as Nah-weh-leh. Nawele was born on the island of Oʻahu as a son of Chief...
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    Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, doctoral university in Honolulu University of Hawaii-West Oahu, baccalaureate university in Kapolei Community Colleges Hawaii Community...
  • Kapaealakona (category Royalty of Oahu)
    spelled Kapea-a-Lakona — was High Chief of Oahu in ancient Hawaii. He was a son of High Chief Lakona of Oʻahu and his wife, Chiefess Alaʻikauakoko — daughter...
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    the most important harbor. It is on the south-east shore of the island of Oahu. Honolulu means "sheltered harbor" in the Hawaiian language. No one knows...
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    Air Force base in the U.S. state of Hawaii, on the south lagoon shore of Oahu. The navy base was started in 1899 and merged with the air force base in...
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    Surfing is popular in Australia, the US, and Northern Europe. A surfer in Oahu. A surfer carrying his surfboard. A man surfing. Surfers catching a wave...
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    plates of the Earth's crust moved, so creating the islands. Niihau Kauai Oahu Moloka'i Lana'i Kaho'olawe Maui Hawaii Hawaii has been a U.S. state since...
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    The capital and largest city of Hawaii is Honolulu on the island named Oahu. Hawaii is known as the "Aloha State". Aloha is a Hawaiian word that has...
  • Kahaluu is a small residential area on Oahu, Hawaii. As of 2020, 5,241 people lived in Kahaluu. "Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics:...
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    2010. He also worked as chief executive officer of Helping Hands Hawaii, an Oahu nonprofit social service agency. Schatz ran for Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii...
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    married John Owen Dominis on September 16, 1862. He became the Governor of Oahu and Maui. The couple had no children. She was an accomplished musician. "Aloha...
  • Hawaii at Manoa, doctoral university in Honolulu University of Hawaii-West Oahu, baccalaureate university in Kapolei University of Hawaii Maui College, baccalaureate...
  • Kellye in 165 episodes of the television comedy M*A*S*H. She was born in Oahu, Hawaii. Nakahara died from cancer at her home in Pasadena, California on...
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    HNL), also known as Honolulu International Airport, is the main airport of Oahu in the State of Hawaii. The airport is named after Honolulu U.S. Senator...
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    Global. Retrieved July 4, 2021. "Boeing 737 cargo plane crashes off West Oahu with 2 on board". Hawaii News Now. July 2, 2021. Archived from the original...
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    miles (117 kilometers) across the Kauai Channel, northwest of Honolulu on Oahu. It is of volcanic origin. The highest point on the island is Kawaikini....
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    Islands. Because of the heavy rain, there was flooding. At Nu‘uanu Pali on Oahu, the rain reached 10.25 inches (260.4 mm). The rain was so heavy that 4.11 inches...
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