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Wat (wie) is LANAI - definitie

ISLAND IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Lana'i; Lanai (island); Pineapple Island; Lana`i; Lāna‘i; Lana‘i; Island of Lānaʻi; Island of Lana`i; Lanaʻi; History of Lanai; Island of Lanai; Lana’i; Lānaʻi; Lānai
  • Map of 1878 with traditional subdivision into ''Ahupua{{okina}}a''
  • Wrecked ''YOGN 42'' in Shipwreck Beach

lanai         
[l?'n??]
¦ noun (plural lanais) a porch or veranda.
Origin
from Hawaiian.
Lanai (architecture)         
TYPE OF ROOFED, OPEN-SIDED VERANDA, PATIO OR PORCH ORIGINATING IN HAWAIʻI
Lānaʻi (Hawaiian language); Lānai (Hawaiian language); Lānai (architecture)
A lanai or lānai is a type of roofed, open-sided veranda, patio, or porch originating in Hawaii. Many homes, apartment buildings, hotels and restaurants in Hawaii are built with one or more lānais.
Lānaʻi ʻalauahio         
SUBSPECIES OF BIRD
Paroreomyza montana; Lanaʻi ʻAlauahio; Lanai Alauahio; Paroreomyza montana montana; Lanaʻi ʻalauahio; Lana'i 'Alauahio; Lanai alauahio; Lana'i 'alauahio; Lāna'i 'alauahio
The Lānaʻi ʻalauahio (Paroreomyza montana montana) was found on much of the island of Lana'i in the Hawaiian archipelago. It apparently was common until the early 1900s, when there appeared to have been a steep decline in birds on the island.

Wikipedia

Lanai

Lanai (Hawaiian: Lānaʻi, Hawaiian: [laːˈnɐʔi, naːˈnɐʔi], , also US: ,) is the sixth-largest of the Hawaiian Islands and the smallest publicly accessible inhabited island in the chain. It is colloquially known as the Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation. The island's only settlement of note is the small town of Lanai City. As of 2012, the island was 98% owned by Larry Ellison, co-founder and chairman of Oracle Corporation; the remaining 2% is owned by the state of Hawaii or is privately owned homes.

Lanai is a roughly apostrophe-shaped island with a width of 18 miles (29 km) in the longest direction. The land area is 140.5 square miles (364 km2), making it the 43rd largest island in the United States. It is separated from the island of Molokaʻi by the Kalohi Channel to the north, and from Maui by the Auʻau Channel to the east. The United States Census Bureau defines Lanai as Census Tract 316 of Maui County. Its total population rose to 3,367 as of the 2020 United States census, up from 3,193 as of the 2000 census and 3,131 as of the 2010 census. As visible via satellite imagery, many of the island's landmarks are accessible only by dirt roads that require a four-wheel drive vehicle due to the lack of paved roadways.

There is one school, Lanai High and Elementary School, serving the entire island from kindergarten through 12th grade. There is also one hospital, Lanai Community Hospital, with 24 beds, and a community health center providing primary care, dental, behavioral health and selected specialty services in Lanai City. There are no traffic lights on the island.

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1. The family and some friends later scattered Dunham‘s ashes at an ocean overlook called the Lanai Lookout.
2. Most of the whales were spotted off the Big Island, though a few were found off Oahu, Lanai and Niihau.
3. He and about 20 members of his family climbed over a stone wall and down onto rocky ledges to scatter Dunham‘s ashes at Lanai Lookout.
4. Tsunami killed two people in Halape. _ 6.', Kona, Aug. 21, 1'51 _ 6.8, Maui, Jan. 22, 1'38 _ 6.5, Holualoa, Oct. 6, 1'2' _ 6.8, Lanai, Feb. 1', 1871 _ 7.', Ka‘u district, April 2, 1868.
5. After the service, Obama and about a dozen others traveled to Lanai Lookout on the southeast corner of Oahu, scrambling over a wall and down to the rocky shoreline to scatter his grandmother‘s ashes.