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Haw Hawaii - translation to English

UNITED STATES FEDERAL COURT OF THE 9TH CIRCUIT
U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii; D. Haw.

Hawaii         
  • 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
  • 25px
  • 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
Hawai‘i; Hawai'i; Hawai'i State; State of Hawaii; Hawai`i; State of Hawai'i; The State of Hawaii; Hawaii, United States; Hawaiʻi; Hawaii (state); Hawaï; State of Hawai`i; Hawwaii; Moku`a-ina o Hawai`i; Hawaii (U.S. state); Haiwaii; Haiwii; Hawii; State of Hawaiʻi; Mokuʻa-ina o Hawaiʻi; Mokuʻāina o Hawaiʻi; Hawaii, USA; The Aloha State; Moku`aina o Hawai`i; Demographics of Hawaiʻi; Haway; Aloha State; 50th State; US-HI; ハワイ; Demographics of Hawaii; Transport in Hawaii; Hawaií; Howaii; Fiftieth State; Education in Hawaii; Economy of Hawaii; Hawai'i Resident; Hawaii Resident; Religion in Hawaii; Hawái; Languages of Hawaii; Hawai’i; Health in Hawaii; Culture of Hawaii; U.S. (HI); Hinduism in Hawaii; Hawaìi; United States occupation of Hawaii; Culture of Hawai'i; Hawiii; Hawaiian Population; Hawaiian population; Hawaii people; Havaiʔi; Haweewee; Havai?i; Havaiʔian Culture; Flora and fauna of Hawaii; Hawaii State Police; Hawaii Department of Taxation; Sports in Hawaii; List of municipalities in Hawaii; Protected areas of Hawaii; Wildlife of Hawaii; Protected areas in Hawaii; Private schools in Hawaii; LGBT in Hawaii; Healthcare in Hawaii; Ethnic groups in Hawaii; LGBT culture in Hawaii; 50th state
Hawaii noun Гавайи (острова и штат)
Hawaii         
  • 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
  • 25px
  • 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
Hawai‘i; Hawai'i; Hawai'i State; State of Hawaii; Hawai`i; State of Hawai'i; The State of Hawaii; Hawaii, United States; Hawaiʻi; Hawaii (state); Hawaï; State of Hawai`i; Hawwaii; Moku`a-ina o Hawai`i; Hawaii (U.S. state); Haiwaii; Haiwii; Hawii; State of Hawaiʻi; Mokuʻa-ina o Hawaiʻi; Mokuʻāina o Hawaiʻi; Hawaii, USA; The Aloha State; Moku`aina o Hawai`i; Demographics of Hawaiʻi; Haway; Aloha State; 50th State; US-HI; ハワイ; Demographics of Hawaii; Transport in Hawaii; Hawaií; Howaii; Fiftieth State; Education in Hawaii; Economy of Hawaii; Hawai'i Resident; Hawaii Resident; Religion in Hawaii; Hawái; Languages of Hawaii; Hawai’i; Health in Hawaii; Culture of Hawaii; U.S. (HI); Hinduism in Hawaii; Hawaìi; United States occupation of Hawaii; Culture of Hawai'i; Hawiii; Hawaiian Population; Hawaiian population; Hawaii people; Havaiʔi; Haweewee; Havai?i; Havaiʔian Culture; Flora and fauna of Hawaii; Hawaii State Police; Hawaii Department of Taxation; Sports in Hawaii; List of municipalities in Hawaii; Protected areas of Hawaii; Wildlife of Hawaii; Protected areas in Hawaii; Private schools in Hawaii; LGBT in Hawaii; Healthcare in Hawaii; Ethnic groups in Hawaii; LGBT culture in Hawaii; 50th state

[hə'waii]

существительное

география

Гавайи (штат США)

о-в Гавайи

синоним

Hawaiian Islands

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
  • 25px
  • 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
Hawai‘i; Hawai'i; Hawai'i State; State of Hawaii; Hawai`i; State of Hawai'i; The State of Hawaii; Hawaii, United States; Hawaiʻi; Hawaii (state); Hawaï; State of Hawai`i; Hawwaii; Moku`a-ina o Hawai`i; Hawaii (U.S. state); Haiwaii; Haiwii; Hawii; State of Hawaiʻi; Mokuʻa-ina o Hawaiʻi; Mokuʻāina o Hawaiʻi; Hawaii, USA; The Aloha State; Moku`aina o Hawai`i; Demographics of Hawaiʻi; Haway; Aloha State; 50th State; US-HI; ハワイ; Demographics of Hawaii; Transport in Hawaii; Hawaií; Howaii; Fiftieth State; Education in Hawaii; Economy of Hawaii; Hawai'i Resident; Hawaii Resident; Religion in Hawaii; Hawái; Languages of Hawaii; Hawai’i; Health in Hawaii; Culture of Hawaii; U.S. (HI); Hinduism in Hawaii; Hawaìi; United States occupation of Hawaii; Culture of Hawai'i; Hawiii; Hawaiian Population; Hawaiian population; Hawaii people; Havaiʔi; Haweewee; Havai?i; Havaiʔian Culture; Flora and fauna of Hawaii; Hawaii State Police; Hawaii Department of Taxation; Sports in Hawaii; List of municipalities in Hawaii; Protected areas of Hawaii; Wildlife of Hawaii; Protected areas in Hawaii; Private schools in Hawaii; LGBT in Hawaii; Healthcare in Hawaii; Ethnic groups in Hawaii; LGBT culture in Hawaii; 50th state
«Приветливый штат» (штат Гавайи)

Definition

ГАВАЙИ
(Hawaii) , остров в Тихом ок., самый крупный из Гавайских о-вов. 10,4 тыс. км2. Образован вершинами 5 вулканов (Мауна-Кеа, Мауна-Лоа, Килауэа, Хуалалаи, Кохала). Главный город - Хило. Вулканологическая обсерватория.
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штат США, на Гавайских о-вах. 16,7 тыс. км2. Население 1172 тыс. человек (1993). Адм. ц. - Гонолулу. До прихода европейцев и вплоть до середины 19 в. управлялись местной королевской династией. В 1893 аннексированы США, в 1959 становятся 50-м штатом США.

Wikipedia

United States District Court for the District of Hawaii

The United States District Court for the District of Hawaii (in case citations, D. Haw.) is the principal trial court of the United States Federal Court System in the state of Hawaii. The court's territorial jurisdiction encompasses the state of Hawaii and the territories of Midway Atoll, Wake Island, Johnston Atoll, Kingman Reef, Palmyra Atoll, Baker Island, Howland Island, and Jarvis Island; it also occasionally handles (jointly with the United States District Court for the District of Columbia and the High Court of American Samoa) federal issues that arise in the territory of American Samoa, which has no local federal court or territorial court. It is located at the Prince Kuhio Federal Building in downtown Honolulu, fronting the Aloha Tower and Honolulu Harbor. The court hears both civil and criminal cases as a court of law and equity. A branch of the district court is the United States Bankruptcy Court which also has chambers in the federal building. The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has appellate jurisdiction over cases coming out of the District of Hawaii (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit). The United States Attorney for the District of Hawaii represents the United States in all civil and criminal cases within her district.

As of January 3, 2022 the United States Attorney is Clare E. Connors.

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