The absolute location of Hawaii is 21.3114 degrees North and 157.7964 degrees West. It is a state in the United States of America and is located in the Pacific Ocean.
Hawaii is located at approximately 20.7984° N latitude and 156.3319° W longitude. The state consists of a group of islands in the central Pacific Ocean.
Near Honolulu, Hawaii
The coordinates 21n 158w correspond to an area in the central Pacific Ocean, west of Hawaii. There is no specific city located at these coordinates.
Oahu island, located in Hawaii, has coordinates approximately 21.4389° N, 158.0001° W. It is the third-largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago.
The coordinates 15N and 150W pinpoint a location in the Pacific Ocean, near the Republic of Kiribati, approximately 1700 km southwest of Hawaii.
The city at 21N and 157W coordinates is Honolulu, located on the island of Oahu in the state of Hawaii.
If you choose to fly from Hawaii eastward to Okinawa, you never cross the International Dateline, so you've cleverly eliminated the whole problem.
The state of Hawaii is made of several small islands, with the capital Honolulu located on the central island of Gahu. Honolulu's coordinates are 21º 18' N, 157º 51' W .
Mount Kileau does not exist. Can you clarify your question?
Hawaii is a big place, and every point has different geographic coordinates. The center of the intersection of Waianuenue Ave and Kamehameha Ave in Hilo is located at 19.7268° north latitude 155.0865° west longitude. Other places in town, or in other towns on the big island, or on other islands, will have different coordinates.
Honolulu is a city in the American state of Hawaii. The coordinates are: 21.3069° N, 157.8583° W
That's off the coast of Hawaii.
Hawaii
21° 28′ 0″ N, 157° 59′ 0″ W21.466667, -157.983333
20° 45′ 46″ N, 156° 19′ 37″ W20.762778, -156.326944
These coordinates are in the Pacific Ocean, about 60 miles southwest of the Big Island of Hawaii. Technically, since it is more than 12 miles out to sea, this location belongs to no country, but this is within 200 miles of the United States, so it is within our Economic Exclusion Zone.
17,000 feet above sea level
I'm going to say that no state does. That point is in the Pacific Ocean, about 84 miles from the nearest point on land in Hawaii ... the southwest corner of Lanai ... and I don't think that the US territorial waters extend out that far.