Hawaii
Hawaii is the world’s largest island chain, and it’s the only U.S. state completely made up of islands, but only 7 of its 132 islands are inhabited: Hawaii, Maui, Molokai, Lanai, Oahu, Kauai, and Niihau. Its capital is Honolulu and its Governor is David Ige. Situated over 2,000 miles west of California, it is also known under the nickname "the Aloha State". Its population in 2019 was 1,415,872.
There are really only two seasons in Hawaii: summer from May to October and winter from November to April.
Hawaii is known for its beautiful beaches, some of them with unusual colors. Many beaches are filled with white sand, but other Hawaiian shores are covered with green, red, pink, and even black sand. Hawaii’s natural resources are sugarcane, pineapples, coffee, macadamia nuts, and flowers, of course. Even if Hawaii has thousands of plants and animals, it has only one native land mammal: the Hawaiian hoary bat.
Hawaii has kept many customs and traditions like The honi ihu, or the touching of noses, the lei made out of flowers, bird feathers, shells, seeds, hair or ivory and the hula, a traditional Hawaiian dance that tells a story through movement. Dancers often wear grass skirts and leis. In Hawaii, the surf is one of the main sports.
If you want information about your city in Hawaii, click on the Hawaii city names or Hawaii town names below:
Complete List of Cities in Hawaii
OCEAN POINTE
Ocean Pointe is a Census-designated place in Honolulu county with -10 000 inhabitants.
LAIE
Laie is a Census-designated place in Honolulu county with -5 000 inhabitants.
MĀILI
Māili is a Census-designated place in Honolulu county with -10 000 inhabitants.
AINALOA
Ainaloa is a Census-designated place in Hawaii county with -2 000 inhabitants.
KAWELA BAY
Kawela Bay is a Census-designated place in Honolulu county with -500 inhabitants.
PAPAIKOU
Papaikou is a Census-designated place in Hawaii county with -1 500 inhabitants.
'EWA BEACH
'Ewa Beach is a Census-designated place in Honolulu county with -15 000 inhabitants.
AHUIMANU
Ahuimanu is a Census-designated place in Honolulu county with -10 000 inhabitants.
HALIIMAILE
Haliimaile is a Census-designated place in Maui county with -1 000 inhabitants.
AIEA
Aiea is a Census-designated place in Honolulu county with -10 000 inhabitants.
WAILUA
Wailua is a Census-designated place in Maui county with -2 500 inhabitants.
KILAUEA
Kilauea is a Census-designated place in Kauai county with -2 500 inhabitants.
WAINAKU
Wainaku is a Census-designated place in Hawaii county with -1 500 inhabitants.
HANAMAULU
Hanamaulu is a Census-designated place in Kauai county with -4 000 inhabitants.
WAIALUA
Waialua is a Census-designated place in Honolulu county with -4 000 inhabitants.
WAIMEA
Waimea is a Census-designated place in Kauai county with -2 000 inhabitants.
KEKAHA
Kekaha is a Census-designated place in Kauai county with -4 000 inhabitants.
OMAO
Omao is a Census-designated place in Kauai county with -1 500 inhabitants.
HONOKAA
Honokaa is a Census-designated place in Hawaii county with -2 500 inhabitants.
PUNALUU
Punaluu is a Census-designated place in Honolulu county with -1 000 inhabitants.
WAIPIO
Waipio is a Census-designated place in Honolulu county with -15 000 inhabitants.
KAʻAʻAWA
Kaʻaʻawa is a Census-designated place in Honolulu county with -1 500 inhabitants.
PEPEEKEO
Pepeekeo is a Census-designated place in Hawaii county with -2 000 inhabitants.
HAWI
Hawi is a Census-designated place in Hawaii county with -1 000 inhabitants.
MĀKAHA VALLEY
Mākaha Valley is a Census-designated place in Honolulu county with -1 500 inhabitants.
KOLOA
Koloa is a Census-designated place in Kauai county with -2 000 inhabitants.
ELEELE
Eleele is a Census-designated place in Kauai county with -2 500 inhabitants.
PAAUILO
Paauilo is a Census-designated place in Hawaii county with -1 000 inhabitants.
KO OLINA
Ko Olina is a Census-designated place in Honolulu county with -2 000 inhabitants.
WAIKELE
Waikele is a Census-designated place in Honolulu county with -10 000 inhabitants.