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It is also spelled "ahu-a-Umi", or known as Ahua A ʻUmi Heiau, which would mean "mound of ʻUmi". It was built for ʻUmi-a-Liloa, often called ʻUmi, who ruled the island of Hawaiʻi early in the 16th century. He moved the seat of government here from the Waipiʻo Valley.
Umi no Nakamichi. Umi no Nakamichi (海の中道, 'road in the middle of the sea' or 'path through the sea') is a tombolo in Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. It connects Kyushu Island and Shikanoshima Island. It is 8km in length and up to 2.5 km in width. Its northern coast borders Genkai Sea and its southern coast Hakata Bay.
ʻUmi-a-Līloa (fifteenth century) was the supreme ruler Aliʻi-ʻAimoku (High chief of Hawaiʻi Island) who inherited religious authority of the Hawaiian Islands from his father, High Chief Līloa, whose line is traced, unbroken to Hawaiian "creation". [1] Aliʻi-ʻAimoku is the title bestowed on the ruler of a moku, district or island.
The General Post Office (GPO) is the headquarters of Hongkong Post. Built in 1976, it is located at Connaught Place , Central , Hong Kong . The office was adjacent to the former Star Ferry Pier , and it is adjacent to Jardine House and the International Finance Centre .
Brown boobies atop pier posts at Johnston Atoll, September 2005. The United States Minor Outlying Islands is a statistical designation applying to the minor outlying islands and groups of islands that comprise eight United States insular areas in the Pacific Ocean (Baker Island, Howland Island, Jarvis Island, Johnston Atoll, Kingman Reef, Midway Atoll, Palmyra Atoll, and Wake Island) and one ...
Umi-a-Liloa, king of the island of Hawaii; Umi Dachlan, Indonesian female artist; Umi Garrett, American female pianist. Umi (singer), Tierra Umi Wilson (born 1999), American singer and songwriter "Umi" (song), ("海", literally 'ocean') Japanese language song by Japanese band Lead, 2007; Umi Tenjin, Japanese voice actress
Ban-dai sake is made in Umi. Umi (宇美町, Umi-machi) is a town located in Kasuya District, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. [1] As of 31 March 2024, the town had an estimated population of 36,907 in 16691 households, and a population density of 1200 persons per km². [2] The total area of the town is 30.21 km 2 (11.66 sq mi)
Unbroken line of rule to this point. Hakau, Liloa's first born and named heir, was overthrown by Liloa's second son Umi-a-Liloa; however, the hereditary line of Liloa is unbroken and continues. 'Umi-a-Līloa, 1490–1525; Kealiʻiokaloa, 1525–1545; Keawenui-a-ʻUmi, 1545–1575; Kaikilani (female), 1575–1605; Keakealani Kāne, 1605–1635