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Hawaii$33994$ - translation to English

Hawaii Tsunamii; Hawaii Tsumani

Hawaii      
n. Hawaii (stato degli Stati Uniti)
The Aloha State         
  • From the end of World War II onwards, depictions and photographs, such as this, of Hawaii as a tropical, leisure paradise encouraged the growth of tourism in Hawaii, which eventually became the largest industry of the islands.
  • In 1899 Uncle Sam balances his new possessions, which are racistly depicted in the [[pickaninny]] stereotype. The figures are [[Puerto Rico]], Hawaii, [[Cuba]], [[Philippines]] and "Ladrones" (the [[Mariana Islands]]).
  • Different types of [[Ukulele]], widely used in Hawaiian music
  • Oahu's North Shore]].
  • Japanese immigration to Hawaii was largely fueled by the high demand for plantation labor in Hawaii post-annexation.
  • King Kamehameha receiving the Russian naval expedition of [[Otto von Kotzebue]]. Drawing by [[Louis Choris]] in 1816.
  • Ethnic origins in Hawaii
  • A stone carving of a Hawaiian deity, housed at a German museum
  • Prior to the postwar labor movement, Hawaii was governed by plantation owners. Here, three young women pack pineapples into cans in 1928.
  • Population density map of Hawaii, 2010
  • Map of the largest racial/ethnic group by county. Red indicates Native Hawaiian, blue indicates non-Hispanic white, and green indicates Asian. Darker shades indicate a higher proportion of the population.
  • [[French Frigate Shoals]], located in the [[Northwestern Hawaiian Islands]], is protected as part of the [[Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument]].
  • Mixed Hawaiian/European-American family in Honolulu, 1850s
  • Honolulu International Airport
  • June 24, 2022}}.
  • {{okina}}Iolani Palace]] in [[Honolulu]], formerly the residence of the Hawaiian monarch, was the capitol of the Republic of Hawaii.
  • John Richardson]] at the 75th Commemoration Event of the attacks on Pearl Harbor and Oahu, 2016
  • Kamehameha I conquered the Hawaiian Islands and established a unified monarchy across the archipelago.
  • alt=Queen Lili{{okina}}uokalani, seated inside {{okina}}Iolani Palace
  • [[Taro]], or in Hawaiian ''kalo'', was one of the primary staples in Ancient Hawaii and remains a central ingredient in Hawaiian gastronomy today.
  • [[Nā Pali Coast State Park]], Kauaʻi
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  • The Makiki Christian Church in Honolulu heavily draws upon [[Japanese architecture]].
  • Post-annexation, Hawaii's economy and demographic changes were shaped mostly by growth in the agricultural sector.
  • Azorean]] or [[Madeira]]n. They brought with them Roman Catholicism and Portuguese language and cuisine.
  • Tourism]] is Hawaii's leading employer.
  • Pāhoehoe}} (smooth lava) spills into the Ocean, forming new rock.
  • North Shore]] of [[Oahu]]
  • A sacred god figure wrapping for the war god [['Oro]], made of woven dried coconut fibre ([[sennit]]), which would have protected a Polynesian god effigy (''to'o''), made of wood
  • alt=Drawing of single-masted sailboat with one spinnaker-shaped sail, carrying dozens of men, accompanied by at least four other canoes
  • The Japanese [[attack on Pearl Harbor]] in 1941 was the primary event that caused the United States to enter [[World War II]].
  • The U.S. federal government's spending on Hawaii-stationed personnel, installations and materiel, either directly or through military personnel spending, amounts to Hawaii's second largest source of income, after tourism.
  • Main entrance]]
  • Wai{{okina}}anae]], houses an educational community media center.
  • The [[Governor of Hawaii]] officially resides at [[Washington Place]].
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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lo stato dell"Aloa, soprannome dell"Alaska (USA)
University of Hawaii         
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COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY SYSTEM IN THE U.S. STATE OF HAWAIʻI
University of Hawaii System; University Of Hawaii; University of Hawai'i; University of Hawai'i System; University of Hawai`i; University of Hawai`i System; College of Hawaii; University of Hawai‘i; University of Hawai’i; International Pacific Research Center; International pacific research center; The University Of Hawaii; University of Hawaiʻi System; University of Hawaiʻi system; University of Hawaii system; Univ. of Hawaii; Univ. of Hawai'i; U Hawaii; University of Hawaii; History of the University of Hawaiʻi
Università delle Hawaii, grande università pubblica che comprende vari campus nelle isole Hawaii, USA

Definition

University of Hawaii
<body, education> A University spread over 10 campuses on 4 islands throughout the state. http://hawaii.edu/uhinfo.html. See also Aloha, Aloha Net. (1995-12-10)

Wikipedia

Hawaii Tsunami

The Hawaii Tsunami were a soccer club that competed in the United Soccer Leagues from 1994 to 1997. The club was based in Honolulu, Hawaii.