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Hawaii: volcanoes, coastlines, and relief
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Volcanoes, coastlines, and relief of Hawaii, U.S.

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Hawaii
Hawaii's Kilauea is an active volcano. volcanic island, Hawaii, U.S. It lies southeast of Maui island and constitutes Hawaii county. Known as the Big Island, it is the southeasternmost and largest of the Hawaiian Islands. Its area of some ...
Hawaii
constituent state of the United States of America, consisting of a group of volcanic islands in the central Pacific Ocean. The islands have an area of 6,459 square miles (16,729 square kilometres). ...
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Mauna Loa volcano erupting in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii, U.S. national park encompassing a volcanic area along the southeastern shore of Hawaii Island, U.S., southwest of Hilo. Established in 1961 and formerly a part of Hawaii National Park, it occupies an area ...
Hawaii, flag of
U.S. state flag consisting of alternating horizontal stripes of white, red, and blue with the Union Jack in the canton.
Hawaii
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What is generally known as “Hawaiian music” is the result of the acculturation that began in the early 19th century and that was greatly enhanced by the introduction (c. 1820) of Christian hymn ...
 
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