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  1. Frommer's Budget Travel Guide Hawaii '95 on $75 a Day by Faye Hammel, Sylvan Levey, et all 1994-12
  2. Geography of Hawaii: Canals in Hawaii, Geology of Hawaii, Hawaii Counties, Hawaii Geography Stubs, Hawaii Weather, Hiking Trails in Hawaii
  3. The Dole Map of the Hawaiian Islands U.S.A. Being a descriptive portrayal of the history, transportation, industries and geography of the Territory of Hawaii, U.S.A. by HAWAII), 1937
  4. Alaska and Hawaii (Around the world ; a series of geography readers) by Juliet Morgan, 1956
  5. Hawaii, a geography (Geographies of the United States) by Joseph Morgan, 1983
  6. Geography of Hawaii Counties: County Seats in Hawaii, Honolulu, Hilo, Hawaii, Wailuku, Hawaii, Lihue, Hawaii
  7. HAWAII invites you... [ Hawaii Hosts, Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii ] (Islands of: Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui, Hawaii, History of Hawaii, Geography of Hawaii, Hawaii Today, Memory Pages) by Inc. Hawaii Hosts, 1000
  8. Geography of Hawaii by Island: Geography of Hawaii (Island), Geography of Kauai, Geography of Maui, Geography of Molokai, Geography of Oahu
  9. Geography of Maui County, Hawaii: Geography of Maui, Kula, Hawaii, South Maui Coastal Heritage Corridor, Omaopio, Kahakuloa, Hawaii
  10. Hawaii: A Unique Geography by Joseph R. Morgan, 1996-05
  11. Hawaii Geography Introduction: Sacred Falls State Park, Hilina Slump, Necker Island, Hawaiian Tropical Dry Forests, Keauhou, Hawaii
  12. Geography of Honolulu County, Hawaii: Geography of Oahu, Banzai Pipeline, North Shore, Peacock Flats
  13. U.S. Geography - Alaska and Hawaii by Clearvue/EAV, 1996
  14. Alfred Visits Hawaii (Alfred Visits the United States of America) by Elizabeth O'Neill, 2006

21. The US50 - A Guide To The State Of Hawaii - Geography
The US50 Hawaii State maps and general geography information.
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22. Hawaii Geography | Polynesian Cultural Center
There are actually over 100 islands in Hawaii, including the Leeward archipelago that extends for a thousand miles toward Midway; but most people think of Hawaii as the six
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Waikiki Beach Hawaii is the only major part of Polynesia that is north of the equator. Our tropical climate means temperatures at sea level rarely rise above 90° (F) in the summer and seldom drop below 70° (F) at night, even in the winter. The islands are also graced most days by gentle trade winds. Toll free: 800-367-7060 On Oahu: 293-3333

23. HowStuffWorks "Geography Of Maui"
The geography of Maui adds greatly to the beauty and majesty of the United States. Learn more about the geography of Maui at HowStuffWorks.
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24. Hawaii Geography
The only state that is not a part of the North American mainland and located in the tropics, Hawaii has a distinct geography of its own that has made it special and enigmatic.
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25. Hawaii Geography - SHG Resources
Learn facts about the geography of Hawaii. Also includes links to biographies of famous people of Hawaii and other city and state resources.
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26. Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - Geography
Main article Hawaiian Islands Hawaii is the only U.S. state that is completely surrounded by water. It is one of two states that does not share a border with another U.S. state
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27. Hawaii - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Hawaii is the newest of the 50 U.S. states (August 21, 1959), and is the only U.S. state made up entirely of islands. It occupies most of an archipelago in the central Pacific
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article is about the U.S. state of Hawaii. For its "Big Island", see Hawaii (island) . For other uses, see Hawaii (disambiguation) Coordinates 21°18′41″N 157°47′47″W ... 21.31139°N 157.79639°W
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State of Hawaii
Moku āina o Hawai i
Flag Seal Nickname(s) The Aloha State Motto(s) Ua Mau ke Ea o ka Āina i ka Pono
(“The Life of the Land is Perpetuated in Righteousness”)
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(“Hawaii’s Own True Sons”) Official language(s) English Hawaiian Demonym Hawaiian (see notes) Capital Honolulu Largest city Honolulu ... in the US
(28,311 km 18° 55′ N to 28° 27′ N 154° 48′ W to 178° 22′ W Population Ranked 42 nd in the US 1,288,198 (2008 est.)
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28. Hawaii Geography
Hawaii Geography Earth Wind New England, the Middle Atlantic States, the Southeast, the North Central States, the South Central States, the Rocky Mountain States, the Pacific
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Geography of the United States by Instructional Fair, New England, the Middle Atlantic States, the Southeast, the North Central States, the South Central States, the Rocky Mountain States, the Pacific States, Alaska, hawaii geography and Hawaii provide the focus for this study of U.S. geography based on the five themes of geography.
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Hawaii by P. J. Neri, Discusses the geography, history, government, people, hawaii geography and places of Hawaii.
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Geography of Tonga
- Tonga is located in Oceania, an archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean, directly south of Western Samoa and about two-thirds of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand. Its 169 islands, 96 of them inhabited, are divided into three main groupsVava'u, Ha'apai, and Tongatapuand cover an 800-kilometer (500 mi. Geography of Vanuatu - Vanuatu, formerly called New Hebrides, is a group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean, about three-quarters of the way from Hawaii to Australia. Vanuatu's immediate neighbours include the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia. Geography of Samoa - The state of Samoa consists of the two large islands of Upolu and Savai'i and seven small islets located about halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand in the Polynesian region of the South Pacific. The main island of Upolu is home to nearly three-quarters of Samoa's population and its capital city of Apia.

29. 1Up Travel > Hawaii Geography - Geographic Facts On Hawaii Can Be Read Here.
Find all the geographical facts on Hawaii related to Location, Geographic coordinates, Map references, Area, Area comparative, Land Boundaries, Coastline, Maritime claims, Climate
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30. HowStuffWorks "Geography Of Hawaii"
The geography of Hawaii adds greatly to the beauty and majesty of the United States. Learn more about the geography of Hawaii at HowStuffWorks.
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  • Hawaii, a state of the United States. Hawaii is an archipelago of eight principal islands and numerous rocky islets, reefs, and shoals in the North Pacific Ocean. With its predominantly Asian and Polynesian heritage, Hawaii is quite unlike any other state. Its people, however, are much the same in outlook as those on the mainland. The Hawaiian Islands cut across the Tropic of Cancer and stretch northwest-southeast for more than 1,600 miles (2,600 km). All the islands except Midway, near the chain's western extremity, are part of the state. Hawaii has an area of 10,932 square miles (28,313 km2), including 4,508 square miles (11,676 km2) of water. It is the 43rd largest state. Like Alaska, Hawaii is widely separated from the rest of the United States. Honolulu, the capital and largest city, for example, lies about 2,400 miles (3,900 km) southwest of San Francisco, California, and 2,700 miles (4,300 km) south of Seward, Alaska.

31. 1Up Travel : Hawaii Geography And Facts
Travel portal offers the countrys' geography. Includes details on topography, location, terrain, map references, area, land boundaries, climate, natural resources, land use
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Hawaii Geography and Facts Geography The island group of Hawaii lies 3860km (2400 miles) off mainland America. It comprises 132 islands and atolls of which seven are inhabited and make up the State itself. Oahu contains the capital, Honolulu, and is the most commercialized, while Hawaii is the biggest island. Physically and psychologically, Hawaii stands apart from the USA. Climate Warm throughout the year, with no appreciable difference between 'summer' and 'winter'. Heavy rainfall can occur in some mountainous areas from December to February, but most areas only receive short showers, while others remain totally arid. Hawaii is the only state in the United States that does not lie on the mainland of North America. It consists of a chain of 132 islands near the middle of the North Pacific ocean. Hawaii is also the southernmost state.

32. Hawaii Geography, Geography Of Hawaii, Facts, Rivers, Location, Map, Images.
Hawaii geography, geography of Hawaii, facts, locations, maps, map, images, physical geography, mountain ranges, rivers, the Hawaii islands geogrpahy, main Hawaii islands, list
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34. Hawaii - Geography & Location
Hawaii Geography and Location . The state of Hawaii is made up of a group of volcanic islands. It is located in the central Pacific Ocean. The eight major islands from west
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Hawaii - Geography and Location The state of Hawaii is made up of a group of volcanic islands. It is located in the central Pacific Ocean. The eight major islands from west to east are: Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Kahoolawe, Maui and Hawaii. Mauna Loa and Kilauea on the island of Hawaii are still active volcanoes. The highest mountains are Mauna Kea (13,796 ft.) and Mauna Loa (13,677 ft.) above sea level. There are many cliffs, caves, deep valleys and small streams. The climate of Hawaii is temperate. The average temperature in Hawaii is 72 degrees, although mountainous regions can be much cooler. Winter snows are frequent on the mountain tops. Rainfall on the island varies dramatically. Mt. Waialeale, on the island of Kauai, is sometimes called the wettest spot on earth, because it has an annual rainfall of 486 inches. The driest spot in the islands is Puako, where the average rainfall is only 9 inches. Home Plants and Animals History Culture ... Sources

35. Hawaii Geography And History
Hawaii geography and history plus travel and vacation information.
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Capital: Honolulu
Abbreviation: HI (postal)
Area: 6,459 square miles
State Bird: Nene
State Tree: Kukui
State Flower: Pua Aloalo - Yellow Hibiscus
State Motto: Ua Mau Ke Ea O Ka Aina I Ka Pono - The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness
Nickname: The Aloha State
As one of America's most unique states, Hawaii consists of about 130 islands lying just below the Tropic of Cancer in the central Pacific Ocean. Polynesians settled the islands about a millennium ago, dubbing them the Land of Raging Fires . Europeans first set foot on Hawaii when Captain James Cook's expedition visited the islands and made contact with the Hawaiian people in 1778. Hawaii was annexed by the United States in 1898, and became a US territory two years later. Even though the islands were rather remote, their tropical climate and friendly local people attracted visitors year after year. Since joining the Union as the 50th state on August 21, 1959, Hawaii's eight major islands, Big Island (Hawaii)

36. Hawaii Geography Trivia Quiz - Test Your Knowledge Of Hawaii's Geography
Take our Hawaii Geography Trivia Quiz and test your knowledge of Hawaii's geography.
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    zSB(3,3) Hawaii Geography Trivia Quiz See how well you know the geography of Hawaii. So, you think that you know Hawaiian geography pretty well. Let's see how well you do. Here are fifteen questions about Hawaii's geography. For each question you will have to choose between one correct and three incorrect answers. At the end, you receive your score and our evaluation on how you did. We'd like to know your score, so when you're done, just drop us a quick note at gohawaii.guide@about.com and tell us how you did and if you'd like to see more quizzes like this. Related Articles John Fischer
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    37. Hawaii Geography Schools - FastWeb.com
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    College Directory College University Colleges by Location Hawaii schools Hawaii geography schools attract a variety of students from all over the country and continue to encourage international students as well. With the help of Hawaii geography schools students from different backgrounds are provided with a unique collegiate career that prepares them for a successful future. Because of their location, Hawaii geography schools permit students to experience a great deal of variety and academic, social, and housing opportunities. Additionally, there are several ways to educate oneself outside of the campus. Hawaii geography schools give students access to every environment from major metropolitan cities to rural wilderness. Not to mention, Hawaii geography schools are some of the best in the country. Hawaii geography schools offer a variety of ways in which to educate students. Through internships, research, and engaging courses, Hawaii geography schools equip students with the comprehensive skills they need to become successful in their respective field. Because of these offerings, students have the opportunity to find and attend Hawaii geography schools that are perfectly tailored to their academic and career paths. One thing students must watch for, however, is the accreditation of Hawaii geography schools that they are applying to. Most schools are already accredited but there are a few that are not. Hawaii geography schools provide students with a way of furthering their specific interest while getting the experience they need to become competitive in the workforce.

    38. Hawaii Geography & Maps | GoHawaii.com
    There are primarily six major islands to visit in Hawaii Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui and Hawaii’s Big Island. Due to shifting volcanic activity, the oldest Hawaiian
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    39. Hawaii Geography Schools - FastWeb.com
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    College Directory College University Colleges by Degree Geography schools Looking for Hawaii geography schools? You've come to the right place! FastWeb can help you find the Hawaii geography schools for you. We're the leading scholarship search service on the Web and helps students make the decisions that shape their lives: choosing a college, paying for college, and finding jobs and internships. Our college directory will help you find the right Hawaii geography schools. Recommended by thousands of high schools and colleges, FastWeb is the most trusted online college resource. We've helped thousands of students find Hawaii geography schools. Last year, one out of three college-bound high school seniors used FastWeb, some for our directory to find Hawaii geography schools, and others to find scholarships. FastWeb's enhanced college directory is the only place where you can research and compare colleges based on the relevant scholarship matches at each school and search for Hawaii geography schools. Our dedicated research team continuously updates FastWeb's database. They keep our college directory up-to-date with Hawaii geography schools and are constantly adding to the more than 1.3 million scholarships worth over $3 billion available on FastWeb. In addition to finding Hawaii geography schools our online tools help students stay organized with a dynamic calendar, email reminders, favorites lists, and personalized content to help them succeed.

    40. About Hawaii Geography And Climate By Discover Hawaii Tours
    Find out how the Hawaiian Islands were formed, including information about the highly active volcano activity in Hawaii, climate, seasons, and weather on Oahu, Maui, and more.
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    Geography All the Hawaiian Islands were formed from the action of the volcanoes
    Volcanic Rock that arose from the bottom of the sea, from a source of magma
    Molten Lava that in geology is called hot points. This theory maintains that the tectonic plate under the Pacific Ocean moves in the Northwest direction, for which the hot point is maintained stationary, creating, little by little, new volcanoes. For that reason, only the volcanoes in the south half of the Big Island
    Liliuokalani Gardens remain active nowadays. The oldest islands possess inactive volcanoes, the newest, volcanoes still in activity. In the top of one of those inactive volcanoes, Mauna Kea is found one of the greater concentrations of telescopes in the world. The island of Hawaii has five volcanoes, and one of them is one of the most active in the world, Kilauea
    Kilauea Maui
    Road to Hana , and the Island of Hawaii. The last one is of great size for which it calls itself the "Big Island". The utilization of this alternative name often responds to the need to avoid the ambiguity that exists among "Hawaii" being referred to the entire state (the assembly of the islands), set against that island in concrete.

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