Hawaii
State Motto
Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono (The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness)
Hawaii State Information
Hawaii is the 50th State in the Union
Hawaii, the 50th state of the United States, is a stunning tropical archipelago located in the central Pacific Ocean. The state consists of eight main islands and numerous smaller islets, each with its own unique natural beauty, including lush rainforests, volcanic craters, pristine beaches, and diverse ecosystems. Hawaii is famous for its warm tropical climate, which draws visitors from around the world to enjoy outdoor activities such as surfing, hiking, and snorkeling.
Hawaii's culture is a rich blend of native Hawaiian traditions and influences from Asian and Pacific Islander communities. This multicultural heritage is reflected in the state's cuisine, music, and festivals. Honolulu, located on the island of Oahu, serves as the capital and economic center of the state, while the islands as a whole offer a balance of ancient cultural practices and modern living. Hawaii continues to be a popular destination for those seeking both relaxation and adventure, with its unique charm and natural wonders attracting millions of visitors each year.
What's in a name?
Likely derived from the Hawaiian Polynesian word 'Hawaiki,' which refers to the ancestral home.
Hawaii Geography
Area: | 10,932 sq mi (28,314 km²), 43rd |
Highest Point: | Mauna Kea; 13,803 ft (1,282 m), 6th |
Lowest Point: | Pacific Ocean; Sea Level, 0 ft (0 m) |
Bordering States: | None |
Area Codes: | Area Codes of Hawaii |
Zip Codes: | Zip Codes of Hawaii |
Hawaii's geography is breathtakingly diverse, shaped by its volcanic origins and located in the central Pacific Ocean. The state consists of eight main islands and several smaller islets, each offering unique natural features. The Big Island, also called Hawaii, is known for its active volcanoes like Kīlauea, which continuously reshapes the land, while Maui is home to the towering Haleakalā volcano, offering dramatic sunrise views. Oahu, the most populous island, blends vibrant city life in Honolulu with stunning natural landmarks like Diamond Head and Waikiki Beach. Kauai, the oldest of the islands, is renowned for its lush rainforests, rugged cliffs, and the breathtaking Na Pali Coast.
Hawaii’s beaches, coral reefs, and tropical climate make it a top destination for water activities like surfing, snorkeling, and scuba diving. The islands also offer mountainous terrains with excellent hiking opportunities, such as the famed Mauna Kea sunrise and the lush trails on the Hana Highway in Maui. From pristine coastlines to volcanic landscapes and rainforests, Hawaii’s geography presents a captivating blend of natural wonders that make it a paradise for nature lovers and a truly unique place to call home.
Hawaii Economy
Hawaii's economy is largely fueled by tourism, which draws millions of visitors annually, making it a key contributor to the state's revenue. The state's beautiful beaches, cultural experiences, and outdoor activities make it a top global destination. Agriculture, once dominated by sugarcane and pineapple production, still plays a role, though these industries have declined in recent years. The defense sector is another important component, with numerous U.S. military bases stationed across the islands, contributing to employment and economic stability.
In recent years, Hawaii has been focusing on diversifying its economy by investing in renewable energy and technology sectors to reduce its reliance on imported fossil fuels and create sustainable growth.
Agriculture
Top 3 crops / livestock for Hawaii
- Sugar Cane
- Pineapples
- Macadamia Nuts
Industry
Top 3 industries for Hawaii
- Tourism
- Agriculture
- Defense
Hawaii State Symbols
State Bird
NeneState Flower
Hawaiian HibiscusState Tree
KukuiState Mammal
Hawaiian Monk SealState Fish
HumuhumunukunukuāpuaʻaState Insect
Kulelehua (Kamehameha butterfly)Ted Grajeda
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