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  2. Napili-Honokowai, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The renowned beaches, one of which is the site of a recent [when?] lethal shark attack, according to Fox News, [citation needed] had been serviced by Kaanapali Airport [6] but now utilizes its replacement, the Kapalua Airport [7] (which is known as the Kapalua-West Maui Airport), [8] which are both centrally located in the most northern central territory of the largest Napili-Honokowai land ...

  3. Nāpili - Wikipedia

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    Nāpili is a district of Lahaina, Maui on the Hawai'ian island of Maui. [1] For United States Census purposes, it is part of the Napili-Honokowai census-designated place, which also includes the neighborhoods of Kahana and Honokowai.

  4. West Maui Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Puʻu Kukui Preserve is the largest private nature preserve in the State of Hawaii, dedicated to protecting the watershed lands of the West Maui Mountains. Established in 1988, the 8,661-acre (35.05 km 2 ) preserve has been managed since 1994 by Maui Land & Pineapple Company in participation with The Nature Conservancy and the State Natural ...

  5. West Maui reopens amid backlash, with some saying ... - AOL

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    Officials say it's a balancing act to reopen West Maui after the deadly wildfires two months ago. Some residents say they need more time to heal. ... Napili, Honokowai and Kapalua have been lifted ...

  6. Iao Valley - Wikipedia

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    Maui's ruler Kakaʻe, in the late 15th century, designated ʻĪao Valley as an aliʻi burial ground. The remains were buried in secret places. The remains were buried in secret places. In 1790, the Battle of Kepaniwai took place there, in which Kamehameha the Great defeated Kalanikūpule and the Maui army during his campaign to unify the islands.

  7. Wailea-Makena, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Wailea-Makena was a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawaiʻi, United States, during the 2000 census, at which time its population was 5,671. The area was split into two CDPs, Wailea and Makena , for the 2010 census .