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Hawaii

Hawaii is the southernmost state in the United States. It ranks 43rd in terms of total land area and 42nd in terms of population.

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How do you say hello and welcome to Hawaii in Hawaiian?

Most the time just "Hello" but sometimes "Aloha"

Hope it helped ^.^

What do you call a black person in Hawaii?

A Hawaiian or the preferred term is Hawaii resident unless the person is known to be a Native Hawaiian (not simply a Polynesian).

How long does it take for a USPS parcel post package to reach hawaii from Florida?

According to the post office here in Honolulu, it will take 4 weeks!

I heard the "4 week" delivery estimate when I was in Hawaii too, but I just checked the USPS Postage Calculator, and it is saying the time is only ONE week.

Whenever you ship anything from the US Continental parcel post to Hawaii, depending on what part - East, Midwest or West. It is by slow boat. meaning truck to barge no airplanes. It could take up to a month or even more.

the difference in $$$ is just a few bucks...

Flight time from sydney to los angeles?

For direct flights, about 15 hours flying time. This is time 'in the air' and excludes ground activities.

The most common rock found on Hawaii?

Hawaii does not have an Official State Stone or Mineral.

How many miles between Brisbane and Hawaii?

Flight:

Brisbane (BNE) to Honolulu, HI (HNL)

Flight Duration * 12 hours 50 mins * Via Sydney Kingsford Smith Apt, Sydney (SYD)

Distance:

The distance between Brisbane, Australia and Honolulu, Hawaii is 4692 miles (7551 km).

This flight will take around the 9 hours and 30 minutes.

What is the farthest Hawaiian island from the Big Island?

The southernmost of the "main" Hawaiian Islands is the Big Island of Hawaii.

North to South listing of the Hawaii Islands - Kur, Midway, Pearl and Hermes Reef, Lisianski, Laysan, Gardner, French Frigate Shoals, Necker, Nihoa, Ni'ihau, Kaua'i, O'ahu, Moloka'i, Maui, Hawaii.

What island of Hawaii is the biggest?

Hawaii is an island itself. There is a slight confusion between Hawaii the island and Hawaii the state.

Is Hawaii an Island or an peninsula?

Island state. A peninsula is a land mass that is covered by water on just three sides. An island is covered by 4.

How far is Hawaii from the US of America?

Hawaii is directly west of Guadalajara, Mexico. Measuring from the southwestern most major city of San Diego, CA in the continental United States to the northeastern most city of Hilo in Hawaii, it is '''2506 miles (4034 km) (2178 nautical miles) according to the calculator at http://www.indo.com/distance/

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What is Hawaiis rank among the nation?

Hawaii is the 42nd most populated US State.

What did the US gain out of annexing Hawaii?

Because of the valuablesugar business there and the fact they theydidn't want any other power to take it over.

What is the average summer temperature in Hawaii?

The average high temperature in Honolulu, HI is 84 degrees. The average low temperature is 70 degrees. During the summer months, the average high is 88 degrees and the average low is 73 degrees.

How many people do Hawaii have?

in 2009 there were 3,000,000,000,367 employed. jk

Who is the mayor of Hawaii state?

Oahu's current mayor is Kirk Caldwell (D). He has been the acting mayor of the City and County of Honolulu (Oahu) since former mayor Mufi Hannemann (D) resigned in April to run for governor of Hawaii. Oahu had a special election for mayor in September to decide who would complete Mufi Hannemann's remaining 2 years. Peter Carlisle won the election and is due to be sworn in on October 22nd.

Why was it important for US to take control of Hawaii?

Interest in HAWAII began in America as early as the 1820s, when New England missionaries tried in earnest to spread their faith. Since the 1840s, keeping European powers out of Hawaii became a principal foreign policy goal. Americans acquired a true foothold in Hawaii as a result of the SUGAR TRADE. The United States government provided generous terms to Hawaiian sugar growers, and after the Civil War, profits began to swell. A turning point in U.S.-Hawaiian relations occurred in 1890, when Congress approved the MCKINLEY TARIFF, which raised import rates on foreign sugar. Hawaiian sugar planters were now being undersold in the American market, and as a result, a depression swept the islands. The sugar growers, mostly white Americans, knew that if Hawaii were to be ANNEXED by the United States, the tariff problem would naturally disappear. At the same time, the Hawaiian throne was passed to QUEEN LILIUOKALANI, who determined that the root of Hawaii's problems was foreign interference. A great showdown was about to unfold.

What ocean is next to Hawaii?

Hawaii is in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.

Is Samoa near Hawaii?

Located in the South Pacific between Hawaii and New Zealand, Samoa consists of two entities; Western Samoa - an independent nation since 1961, and American Samoa - a U.S. Territory since 1900. Samoa is generally referred to as the "Cradle of Polynesia".

Is Hawaii a state or city?

Hawaii is part of the United States of America. It became the 50th state in 1959.

Hawaii's history is very complicated to comprehend and the years of propaganda doesn't help. There have been 4 instances where the U.S. has acknowledged this. 1) The Blount Investigation: Where Pres. Cleveland sent James H. Blount to investigate the 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom. 2) 1988 Legal Opinion entitled "Legal Issues Raised by the Proposed Presidential; Proclamation to Extend the Territorial Sea"

3) 1996 legal opinion entitled Validity of Congressional-Executive Agreements that Substantially Modify the United States' Obligations Under an Existing Treaty"

4) 1993's Apology Bill signed by President Clinton Everyone is made to believe that Hawaii became a part of the U.S., but no one wants to say how that happened. Hawaii was annxed back in 1898 during the Spanish-American War via the Newlands Resolution. But anyone who knows the U.S. Constitution would remember that in Article I, Sec. 8 it states what the House is allowed to do, and how their power is limited to the United States.

Article II, Sec. 2 states that only the President shall have the power to make treaties. How can it be possible then, that a Resolution that came out of the House (created by Congressman Francis Newlands) be a treaty of annexation, something that only the President can make?

In both the 1988 and 1996 Legal Opinion I mentioned above they quesiton how that was possible, yet they had no valid reason why or how. Then the fact that they tried to have a voting back in 1959 to have Hawaii become a state. That too was another thing gone wrong. And the illegalities continue.
The 50th US State.

How many miles is it from Oahu Hawaii to Hawaii Island?

About 208 miles, or 334 kilometers as the crow flies, meaning a direct and straight path.

Why is Hawaii the youngest hawaiian island?

The youngest volcano of the Hawaiian chain is Loihi at about 400,000 years old. This volcano has not yet emerged above the ocean surface and remains at about 3,000 feet below sea level. It is expected to emerge as an island in a few tens of thousands of years.

What islands surround Hawaii?

There are no other island groups near the state of Hawaii, which sits on a chain of volcanic seamounts that stretch across the north Pacific Ocean.

There are 7 Hawaiian islands west of the "big island" also known as Hawaii.

From west to east, the 8 major islands of Hawaii are:

Ni'ihau, Kaua'i, O'ahu, Moloka'i, Lana'i, Kaho'olawe, Maui, and Hawai'i.

(Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Kahoolawe, Maui and Hawaii)

To the west, Hawaii includes several more islands, many uninhabited. The island of Midway is a separate territory within the chain, which stretches as far as Kure Atoll, some 2000 kilometers northwest of the main islands. The entire Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain stretches as far as the Aleutian islands.

What was the original name of the Hawaiian islands?

Not much is known about the true original names of the 8 major Hawaiian Islands, as the ancient people used a number of different names to describe where they were from. At one time, the islands were known by the Ali'i Nui who controlled them.

We do know that Captain James Cook who was the first European to visit them, gave them the name of the Sandwich Islands. On that note, the true origin of the current names are also unknown.

What to pack when going to Hawaii?

it's usually 65-80 degrees so it depends on if you get cold or hot easily. I would for sure pack shorts a swim suit, tank tops. but at night when it gets a little chilly, you might want a light jacket and even jeans. my uncle is from tenessee and he thinks it's perfect for shorts, but I'm from Texas and i get a little chilled some nights

Who discovered hawii?

The European discovery was by Captain James Cook,