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No, Manhattan cannot physically fit inside Haleakalā, as they are two very different entities. Haleakalā is a massive volcano in Maui, Hawaii, with a diameter of about 30 miles at its summit. In contrast, Manhattan is approximately 13.4 miles long and 2.3 miles wide at its widest point. While Manhattan could theoretically occupy some space within the caldera, it would not "fit" in the sense of being contained entirely within it.

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