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H ONOLULU, H AWAII By: Dominic, Spencer, and Kyle Honolulu
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I NTRODUCTION The place we are doing research on is Honolulu, Hawaii. In this PowerPoint you will find out a whole bunch of information on Honolulu, Hawaii, like the Geography, History, Population, Economy, and Ways to have fun. Hope you enjoy it and here we go.
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W AYS TO HAVE FUN
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G EOGRAPHY Honolulu is located at 21°18′32″N 157°49′34″W / 21.30889°N 157.82611°W / 21.30889; -157.82611 (21.308950, -157.826182). [4]21°18′32″N 157°49′34″W / 21.30889°N 157.82611°W / 21.30889; -157.82611 [4] According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 105.1 sq mi (272 km 2 ). 85.7 sq mi (222 km 2 ) of it is land and 19.4 sq mi (50 km 2 ) of it (18.42%) is water.United States Census Bureau The closest location on the mainland to Honolulu is the Point Arena, California Lighthouse, at 2,045 nautical miles (2,353 statute miles) or 3,787 kilometers. [5] (Nautical vessels require some additional distance to circumnavigate Makapu'u Point.) However, part of the Aleutian Islands of Alaska are slightly closer than California. Point ArenaCaliforniaLighthousenautical milesstatute mileskilometers [5]Nautical vessels circumnavigateMakapu'u PointAleutian IslandsAlaska
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H ISTORY Evidence of the first settlement of Honolulu by the original Polynesian migrants to the archipelago comes from oral histories and artifacts. These indicate that there was a settlement where Honolulu now stands in the 12th century. [ citation needed ] However, after Kamehameha I conquered O ʻ ahu in the Battle of Nu ʻ uanu at Nu ʻ uanu Pali, he moved his royal court from the Island of Hawai ʻ i to Waikīkī in 1804. His court later relocated, in 1809, to what is now downtown Honolulu. [ citation needed ]Polynesian citation neededKamehameha IO ʻ ahuBattle of Nu ʻ uanu Nu ʻ uanu PaliIsland of Hawai ʻ iWaikīkīdowntown Honolulu citation needed In 1795, Captain William Brown of Great Britain was the first foreigner to sail into what is now Honolulu Harbor. [ citation needed ] More foreign ships would follow, making the port of Honolulu a focal point for merchant ships traveling between North America and Asia. [ citation needed ]William BrownGreat Britain citation neededNorth AmericaAsia citation needed In 1845, Kamehameha III moved the permanent capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom from Lahaina on Maui to Honolulu. He and the kings that followed him transformed Honolulu into a modern capital [ citation needed ], erecting buildings such as St. Andrew's Cathedral, ʻ Iolani Palace, and Ali ʻ iōlani Hale. At the same time, Honolulu became the center of commerce in the Islands, with descendants of American missionaries establishing major businesses in downtown Honolulu. [ citation needed ]Kamehameha IIILahainaMaui citation neededSt. Andrew's Cathedral ʻ Iolani PalaceAli ʻ iōlani Hale citation needed Despite the turbulent history of the late 19th century and early 20th century, which saw the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy in 1893, Hawai ʻ i's subsequent annexation by the United States in 1898, followed by a large fire in 1900, and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, Honolulu would remain the capital, largest city, and main airport and seaport of the Hawaiian Islands. [ citation needed ]overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchysubsequent annexation by the United Stateslarge fireJapaneseattack on Pearl Harbor citation needed An economic and tourism boom following statehood brought rapid economic growth to Honolulu and Hawai ʻ i. Modern air travel would bring thousands and, as of 2007, 7.6 million visitors annually to the Islands. [2] Of these, about 62.3% in 2007 entered the state at Honolulu International Airport. Today, Honolulu is a modern city with numerous high-rise buildings, and Waikīkī is the center of the tourism industry in Hawai ʻ i, with thousands of hotel rooms. The UK consulting firm Mercer, in a 2009 assessment "conducted to help governments and major companies place employees on international assignments", ranked Honolulu 29th worldwide in quality of living; the survey factored in political stability, personal freedom, sanitation, crime, housing, the natural environment, recreation, banking facilities, availability of consumer goods, education, and public services including transportation. [3] [2]Honolulu International AirportUK consulting firm Mercerworldwide in quality of livingpolitical stabilitypersonal freedom consumer goods [3]
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P OPULATION Honolulu (English pronunciation: /h ɒ n ɵˈ lu ː lu ː /) is the capital of and the most populous census-designated place (CDP) in the U.S. state of Hawaii. Although Honolulu refers to the urban area on the southeastern shore of the island of Oahu, the city and the county are consolidated, known as the City and County of Honolulu, and the city and county is designated as the entire island. The City and County of Honolulu is the only incorporated city in Hawaii, as all other local government entities are administered at the county level. The population of the CDP was 371,657 at the 2000 census, while the population of the City and County was 909,863. In the Hawaiian language, Honolulu means "sheltered bay" or "place of shelter." capitalcensus-designated placeU.S. stateHawaiiOahuCity and County of Honoluluincorporatedcounty 2000 censusHawaiian language
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E CONOMY Go! MokuleleGo! Mokulele, [23] Hawaiian Airlines, [24] Island Air, [25] and Aloha Air Cargo are headquartered in the CDP. [26][27] Prior to its dissolution, Aloha Airlines was headquartered in the CDP. [28] [23]Hawaiian Airlines [24]Island Air [25]Aloha Air Cargo [26][27]Aloha Airlines [28]
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