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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings on the island ...

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    The island is coterminous with Hawaiʻi County, the state's only county that covers exactly one island. There are 94 properties and districts on the island, including 10 historic districts, six National Historic Landmarks, and one National Historic Landmark District.

  3. 2025 in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Source: [6] [7]. January 1 - New Year's Day January 20 - Martin Luther King Jr. Day February 17 - Presidents' Day March 26 - Prince Kūhiō Day April 18 - Good Friday May 26 - Memorial Day

  4. File:Map of Hawaii highlighting Oahu.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on af.wikipedia.org Oahu; Usage on als.wikipedia.org Hawaii; Usage on ar.wikipedia.org أواهو (هاواي)

  5. List of islands of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the islands in Hawaii. The state of Hawaii, consisting of the Hawaiian Islands, has the fourth-longest ocean coastline of the 50 states (after Alaska, Florida, and California) at 750 miles (1,210 km).

  6. Nihoa - Wikipedia

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    Nihoa is part of the Hawaiian – Emperor seamount chain of volcanic islands, atolls, and seamounts starting from the island of Hawaiʻi in the southeast to the Aleutian Islands in the northwest. It is the youngest of ten islands in the uninhabited Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI), having formed 7.2 million years ago; the oldest, Kure Atoll ...

  7. Hawaiian Islands - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian Islands from space. [11] 3-D perspective view of the southeastern Hawaiian Islands, with the white summits of Mauna Loa (4,170 m or 13,680 ft high) and Mauna Kea (4,207.3 m or 13,803 ft high). The islands are the tops of massive volcanoes, the bulk of which lie below the sea surface.