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Overview of and topical guide to Hawaii
The location of the
state of Hawaiʻi in relation to the rest of the
United States of America
The following
outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the U.S. state of Hawaii:
Hawaii is the
newest state among the
50 states of the
United States of America . It is also the
southernmost state , the only
tropical
state , and the only state that was previously an
independent monarchy .
The state comprises the
Hawaiian Islands (with the exception of
Midway ) in the
North Pacific Ocean and is the only U.S. state that is not primarily located on the continent of
North America .
General reference
An enlargeable map of the
state of Hawaiʻi
Geography of Hawaii
Honolulu , the capital of
Hawaii
Several sites are within
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park , a
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Aerial view of
Hawaii Kai and
Koko Head
Sandy Beach, Hawaii
Aerial view of
Magic Island , a manmade peninsula
Puʻu ʻŌʻō at dusk, June 1983
Geography of Hawaii – Unlike the other states of the Union, Hawaii is a group of islands, located in the Pacific Ocean.
Environment of Hawaii
Environment of Hawaii
Geographic features of Hawaii
Natural Area Reserves of Hawaii
Administrative divisions of Hawaii
An enlargeable map of the
five counties of the
state of Hawaiʻi
Demography of Hawaii
Demographics of Hawaii – Hawaii has a de facto population of over 1.4 million, due to large military and tourist populations.
Government and politics of Hawaii
The
Hawaii State Capitol from the southeast
Government and
politics of Hawaii
Branches of the government of Hawaii
Government of Hawaii
Executive branch of the government of Hawaii
Legislative branch of the government of Hawaii
Aliʻiōlani Hale , the building where the
Hawaii Supreme Court meets
Judicial branch of the government of Hawaii
Law and order in Hawaii
Military in Hawaii
History of Hawaii
History of Hawaii
History of Hawaii, by period
Kalākaua , the last king of the
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
Haleakalā National Park , view at 9,740 feet (2,970 m)
History of Hawaii, by region
History of Hawaii, by subject
Culture of Hawaii
The
Hawaii Convention Center building in
Honolulu
Aloha shirt and fragrant
lei of fresh pikake (
Arabian jasmine )
Hawaiian hibiscus (
Hibiscus brackenridgei ), the official state flower of Hawaii
Hula kahiko performance in Hawaiʻi
Volcanoes National Park
Culture of Hawaii – the aboriginal culture of Hawaii is Polynesian. Hawaii represents the northernmost extension of the vast Polynesian triangle of the south and central Pacific Ocean. While traditional Hawaiian culture remains only as vestiges in modern Hawaiian society, there are reenactments of the ceremonies and traditions throughout the islands.
The Arts in Hawaii
Religion in Hawaii
Religion in Hawaii
Economy and infrastructure of Hawaii
Honolulu viewed from
Diamond Head
Makapuʻu Beach
Kaheawa Wind Power wind farm
Allerton Garden , view from above
Economy of Hawaii
Education in Hawaii
Education in Hawaii
Libraries in Hawaii
Schools in Hawaii
See also
References
External links
Wikimedia Atlas of Hawaii