nope it a state
The US state that does not have a straight line in any part of its border is Hawaii.
A person in charge of a province is typically referred to as a governor.
California is northeast of Hawaii.
The capital of Hawaii is Honolulu, located on the island of Oahu. It is the largest city in Hawaii and serves as the political, cultural, and economic center of the state.
The new US territories of the Philippines and Hawaii provided strategic military bases for the United States in the Pacific region. They also offered economic opportunities for American businesses to expand markets and increase trade. Additionally, the territories provided access to natural resources such as sugar, pineapples, and timber.
Arizona, Indiana, Hawaii, parts of Puerto Rico, and American Samoa
The US is not a province. It is a country.
As states are to the US, so are provinces to Canada: They are political divisions. The only state in the US that would be truly a geographic division would be the State of Hawaii, and the only true geographic division in Canada would be the Province of Prince Edward Island.
Hawaii is a state in the US
-- The only state directly north of Hawaii is Alaska. -- The only state directly south of Hawaii is also Alaska. -- The state directly east of Hawaii is the state of Nayarit in Mexico. To reach one in the US, you have to go a little north of east. Then the first one you hit is California. -- The state directly west of Hawaii is the province of Guangdong in China. To reach one in the US, you have to go slightly north of east. Then you can hit Florida.
Hawaii is the 50th US State.
It was an Independent Kingdom, The Republic of Hawaii and the Territory of Hawaii before it became a US State.
Hawaii is in the US. If you mean distance between the CONTIGUOUS US and Hawaii, the answer would be approximately 2500 miles
The Island of Hawaii in the State of Hawaii is also Hawaii County.
Hawaii is located in the US. The capital of Hawaii is Honolulu, but the capital of the US is Washington DC.
Hawaii is part of the noncontigious region of the US
Hawaii became a US State (#50) in 1959.