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  2. Hilo, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hilo expanded as sugar plantations in the surrounding area created jobs and drew in many workers from Asia. For example, by 1887, 26,000 Chinese workers worked in Hawai'i's sugar cane plantations, [8] one of which was the Hilo Sugar Mill. At that time, the Hilo Sugar Mill produced 3,500 tons of sugar annually. [9] Hilo, Hawaii, 1907 Hilo Iron ...

  3. File:Hawaii County Hawaii Incorporated and Unincorporated ...

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    This map shows the incorporated and unincorporated areas in Hawaii County, Hawaii, highlighting Hilo in red. It was created with a custom script with US Census Bureau data and modified with Inkscape. It was created with a custom script with US Census Bureau data and modified with Inkscape.

  4. Hilo District, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hilo is located on the eastern, windward side of the island, enjoying abundance of rainfall, and therefore includes the island's most populated town, also called Hilo. [ 1 ] (3) North Hilo and (2) South Hilo Districts are located in the east coast of Hawaii County ( the Big Island ).

  5. File:Map of USA HI.svg - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii Department of Law Enforcement; Hawaii Department of Public Safety; LGBTQ rights in Hawaii; List of state and territory name etymologies of the United States; User:Sesh/Democratic Party Presidential Primaries 2008; User talk:The Obento Musubi/US State; Template talk:Infobox U.S. county/Archive 1; Category:Hawaii; Category:Images of Hawaii

  6. Hilo Bay - Wikipedia

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    Hilo Bay is sometimes called "the tsunami capital of the United States". [7] The bay's topography steers tsunamis to Hilo from earthquakes in active areas such as Chile and the Aleutian Islands. [8] The April 1, 1946, tsunami from the 1946 Aleutian Islands earthquake killed by between 165 and 173 people in Hilo Bay. [9]

  7. Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Bathymetric map of main Hawaiian Islands. The Hawaiian archipelago is 2,000 mi (3,200 km) southwest of the contiguous United States. [46] Hawaii is the southernmost U.S. state and the second westernmost after Alaska. Like Alaska, Hawaii borders no other U.S. state.

  8. Waiakea, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The name comes from wai ākea in the Hawaiian Language meaning "broad waters", [1] and sometimes what is now called Hilo Bay was called Waiākea Bay. [2] Waiākea is home to many and has its own schools. It stretches for miles and ends at Waiākea-Uka (the area on the slopes of Mauna Loa). Waiākea-Uka houses many expensive houses, including a ...

  9. Category:Hilo, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Education in Hilo, Hawaii (5 P) Pages in category "Hilo, Hawaii" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent ...