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world is an imminent environmental disaster, a scientist is desperately trying to rectify. Normando la florida daily newshave che not la primavera fruit trees to bloom autumn? That's why. This article covers the largest city and state capital of Hawaii, in Honolulu County. For Honolulu County itself, see Honolu County, Hawaii. For other uses, see

Honolulu (disambiguation). State Leader in Hawaii, United States State Capital City in Hawaii, United Stateshonolulululu, Hawaiistate Capital City and County ofin direction given from top: Downtown, Pearl Harbor, Statue of King Kamehameha I in front of Ali?a ?Iolani Hale Downtown, Diamond Head, Waterfront on Waik? ?K?? Beach and

Honolulu Hale (municipality) Flag FlagAalnickName: ?? Pacific Crossroads Shelded Bay, HNL, the big pineapple, pineapple, No ?O Honolulu (The Pride of Honolulu) [1] Honolu interactive mapCoordinate: 21?18??225??2N 157?51??230??2W / 21.30 694?N 157.85 833?W / 21.30 694; -157.85 833Coordinate: 21?1825??2N 157?5130??2??21.3 W /

21.3069 StatesStateHawaiiiCountyHonoluluIncorporated April 30, 1907[2]Government ??? MayorRick Blangiardi (I) ??? Board Members 1. Kymberly Pine2. Ernest Y. Martin3. Ikaika Anderson4. Trevor Ozawa5. Ann Kobayashi6. Carol Fukunaga7. Joey Manahan8. Brandon Elephant9. TERRENO TERRA [3] ??? City68.4 km2 (177.2 km2) ??? Land60.5 km2

??? Water7.9 sq mi (20.5 km2) ??? Urban170.2 sq mi (440.7 km2) Elevation19 ft (6 m) Population (2020) [4] ??? City343,302 (5580 Metro) ??? Density5.791/sq mi (2,236.1/km2) code15-17 000GNIS characteristic ID366 212[5]Website Honolulu (/?h???????????lu??;[6] Hawaiian: [hono??lulu]) is the capital and largest city in the world.

state of Hawaii, which is located in the Pacific Ocean. It is an unincorporated county seat of the consolidated city and county of Honolulu, located along the southeastern coast of Oahu Island,[a] and is the westernmost and southernmost city of the city. Honolulu is the main gateway of Hawaii to the world. It is also an important hub for international

affairs, finance, hospitality and military defense in both the state and Oceania. The city is characterized by a mix of various Asian, Western and Pacific cultures, as reflected in its diverse demographics, cuisine and traditions. Honolulu means sheltered harbor[8] or caste harbor in Hawaiian;[9] its old name, Kou, roughly embraces the area from

Nuuanu Avenue to Alakea Street and from Hotel Street to Queen Street, which is the heart of todays downtown neighborhood. [10] The citys desirability as a port represents its historical growth and importance in the Hawaiian archipelago and the wider Pacific region. Honolulu has been the capital of the Hawaiian Islands since 1845, before the

independent Hawaiian Kingdom, and after 1898 the territory of the United States and the State of Hawaii. The city gained world recognition after Japans attack on nearby Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, which led to the decisive entry of the United States into World War II; the port remains an important naval base, home to the U.S. Pacific Fleet,

the largest naval command in the world. [11] Since Hawaii is the only state without incorporated places below the county level,[12] the U.S. Census Bureau recognizes the approximate area commonly referred to as the City of Honolulu C not to be confused with the City and County C as a county division of the Census. (CCD). [13] As of the 2020

U.S. Census, Honolulu has a population of 350,964,[14] while the Honolulu Metropolitan Census has a population of 350,964.(cdp) is 802,459;[15]. with over 300,000 inhabitants, honolulu is the most populated ocean town outside Australasia.[16][17] the favorable tropical climate of honolulu, rich natural scenery, and large beaches make it a popular

global destination for tourists. from May 2021, the city receives most visitors to Hawaii, between 7,000 and 11,000 a day. this is under 2019, pre-pandemic passengers arrives from 10,000 to 15,000 per day. [18] while the relative isolation of honolulu from the rest of the United States contributes to a high cost of life,[19] also performs consistently in

several world rankings of livability, based on health care, safety, education, culture and other metrics. According to the global liveability index 2019, it ranked 22nd out of 140 cities worldwide, the highest in any American city. [20] is also the second safest city in the United States[21][22] history see also: honolu port of honolulu, as seen by the

German-Russian artist louis choris in 1816 queen street, honolululu, 1856, by george henry burgess the great chinatown fire evidence of the first settlement of honolulu from the original Polynesian stories to the archipelago these indicate that there was a settlement where honolu now is located in the 9th century. [23] after kamehameha I conquered

o'ahu in the battle of nu'uanu to nu'uanu pali, he moved his royal court from the island of Hawaii'i to waikk in 1804. his court moved in 1809 to what is now the center of honolulu. the capital was transferred to Kailua-Kona in 1812. in 1794, Captain William Brown of Great Brewery was the first foreigner to sail into what is now the port of honolulu.

24 They followed other foreign ships, making the port of honolulu a focal point for merchant ships traveling between North America and Asia. in 1845 kamehameha ii transferred the permanent capital of the Hawaiian kingdom from Lahaina to Maui to Honolulu. he and the kings who followed him transformed honolulu into a modern capital,[25] erect

buildings such as the cathedral of Sant'andrea, the palace of iolani and the aiilani hale. At the same time, Honolu became the center of commerce in the islands, with the descendants of American missionaries who established large enterprises in the center of Honolulu. [26] Despite the turbulent history of the end of the xix century and the beginning

of the xx century, such as the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy in 1893, the subsequent annexation of Hawaii'i by the United States in 1898, followed by a great fire in 1900, and the Japanese attack on pearl harbor in 1941Honolu remained the capital, the largest city, and the main harbor of the islands. [27] a view of the attack on pearl harbor

in 1941 by the Japanese planes. the explosion of the torpedo in the center is on the os virginia. an economic and tourist boom following the state brought aEconomic growth in Honolulu and Hawai'i. Modern air travel port, starting from 2007 [update], 7.6 million visitors every year to the islands, with Today Honolulu is a modern city with many

skyscrapers, and Waik??k?? is the center of the Hawaiian tourist industry, with thousands of hotel rooms. The British consultancy company Mercer, in a 2009 evaluation "conducted to help governments and large companies place their employees in international positions", has ranked Honolulu 29th in the world for quality of life; the survey assessed

political stability, personal freedom, health, crime, housing, natural environment, recreation, banking facilities, availability of consumer goods, education and public services including transport[29]. Geography Photos of the Western astronaut of Honolulu, HNL Airport and Pearl Harbor taken from the International Space Station According to the

Office of the Census of the United States, the Urban Honolulu CDP has a total surface of 177.2? km2, of which 7.9 square miles (20.5? km2), equal to 11.56%, are constituted by water.[30] The nearest location in the United States is the Point Arena lighthouse in northern California, at 2,045 nautical miles (3.787? km).[32] (Portugal calls for a certain

additional distance to circumnavigate Makapu???u Point.) The nearest city is San Francisco, California, at 2,300 miles (3.701 km).[31] However, the islands off the Mexican coast and part of the Aleutine Islands of Alaska are slightly closer to Honolu than the mainland. The Volcanics Honolulu Volcanics Volcanics Volcanics Volcanics Volcanics

Volcanics Volcanics Volcanics Volcanics Volcanics Volcanics Volcanics Volcanics Volcanics Volcanics Volcanics Volcanics Volcanics Volcanics Volcanics Volcanics is partially located within the city.[33] On the seafront is the Aloha Tower, which for many years has been the tallest building in Hawaii. At present the highest building is the First Hawaiian

Center (134? m) high, located on King and Bishop Streets. The campus of the center of Hawaii is also located there. The Art District Honolulu, located both in the center and in Chinatown, is located on the eastern edge of Chinatown. It is a 12 block area bordered by Bethel & Smith Streets, Nimitz Highway and Beretania Street, home to numerous

artistic and cultural institutions. It is located within the Chinatown Historic District, which includes the former Hotel Street Vice District.[34] Capitol District is the eastern part of the center of Honolulu. It is the historical and current center of the state government of Hawaii, which includes the Capitol of the State of Hawaii, the Iolani Palace, Honolu

Hale (City Hall), the State Library and the statue of King Kamehameha I, along with numerous government buildings. Kaka??ako is a light industrial district located betweenAnd Waik? "?" K? "? " K? "? " It was the subject of a great effort of redevelopment over the last ten years. And ? ? See of two important important Areas, Ward Warehouse

and Ward Center. The Howard Hughes Corporation intends to transform Ward Centers into Ward Village next decade. The School of Medicine John A. Burns, part of the University of Hawai'i in M? Noa, there is also there. A monument to the victims of the accident of Ehime Maru is built at Kaka'ako Waterfront Park. Ala Moana is a neighborhood

between Kaka'ako and Waik? ?K?? and the headquarters of Ala Moana Center, the "largest outdoor shopping center in the world" and the largest shopping center in Hawai'i. [35] Ala Moana Center boasts over 300 tenants and is a very popular location among tourists. Also in Alla Moana is the Design Center Honolulu and the Wing Moana Beach Park,

the second largest park in Honolulu. Waik? ?K?? is the tourist district of Honolulu, located between the wai channel Wai and the Pacific Ocean near Diamond Head. Numerous hotels, shops and nightlife opportunities are located along Kal? Kaua and K? ?Hi? Avenues. This is a popular position for visitors and locals and attracts millions of visitors

every year. Most of the hotel rooms on O'Ahu is located in Waik? ?k??. M? Noa and Makiki are residential neighborhoods located in adjacent valleys just in the center of the center and Waik? ?K??. M? Noa Valley is home to the main campus of Hawai'i University. Nu'uanu and Pauoa are high-high high-class residential neighborhoods located in the

hinterland of the center of Honolulu. The National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific is located in Punchbowl Crater in front of the Pauoa valley. P? Lolo and Kaimuk? ?are neighborhoods east of M? Noa and Makiki, in the hinterland of Diamond Head. The valley of P? Lolo Parallella M? Noa and is a residential neighborhood. Kaimuk? ?is mainly a

residential neighborhood with a commercial strip centered on Wai'alae Avenue running behind Diamond Head. Chaminade University is located in Kaimuk? ?. Wai'alae and K? Hala are high-class Honolulu districts located directly east of Diamond Head, where there are many high-price homes. Also in these neighborhoods there are the Waialae

Country Club and the Kahala Hotel & Five Star Resort. East Honolulu includes residential communities of ?aina Haina, Niu Valley and Hawai'i Kai. These are considered first-class neighborhoods. Here there are also the communities of Wai'alae 'Iki and Hawai'i Loa Ridge. Kalihi and P? Lama are working class neighborhoods with a number of

government housing developments. The lower Kalihi towards the ocean is a light industrial district. Salt Lake and ? Liamanu are (especially) residential areas built in tuffs extinct cones along the western end of the Honolulu district, not far from Honolulu International Airport. Moanalua is two neighborhoods and a valley at the western end of

Honolulu, and the seat of the Tripler Army Medical Center. Climate Honolulu experiences a semi-rated tropical climate (classification Koppen BSH), with a predominantly dry summer season, due to an effect [36] Temperatures vary slightly during the months, with an averageTemperatures between 80 and 90 F (27? "32 ? C) and average bass of

65? " 75 ? F (18? "24 ? C) throughout the year. Temperatures reach or exceed 90 F (32 ? C) on average 38 days a year, [37] [b] with lows at the top of 50 F (14-15 ? C) occurring One or twice a year. The higher temperature recorded was 95 ? F (35 ? C) on 19 September 1994 and 31 August 2019. [37] The lower temperature was 52 ?

F (11 ? C) 16 February 1902, and on 20 January 1969. [37] with high temperatures and humidity throughout the year, the climate of Honolulu is sometimes described tropical, but according to the definitions of the K??ppen classification, the climate is not It is at all tropical due to low annual precipitation. The average annual rainstone is 17.10

inches (434 mm), [37] which occurs mainly during the winter months of October at the beginning of April, with very few precipitation during the summer. However, both seasons experience a similar number of rainy days. The bright showers occur in the summer, while the heavier rain falls during the winter. Honolulu has an average of 278 days of

sunshine and 89.4 days of rain a year. Although the city is located in the tropics, hurricanes are rare. The last registered hurricane that hit near Honolulu was category 4 Hurricane Iniki in 1992. The tornadoes are also rare and usually affect once every 15 years. The pens off the coast are also uncommon, which hit about once every five years. [38]

The average sea temperature varies from 75.7 ? F (24.3 ? C) to 80.4 ? F (26.9 ? C) in September. [40] Climatic data for Honolulu International Airport (1991?2020 Normal, [C] Extreme 1877?'presente [D]) 8.9.19.9.9.9.9.9.9.19.9.9.9.9. (31. ) 88 (31) 88 (31) 89 (32) 91 (33) 93 (34) 92 (33) 94 (34) 95 (35) 95 (35) 94 (34) 93 (34) 89 (32) 95 (35)

6.6.6.6 (31.6) Media 7.6.2 9.6.2 9.6.2 9.6.7.6.7.6.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7. Demographic population POP. % 189022,907 - 190039,30671,6% 190039,30671,6% 191052,18332,8% 192083,32759.7% 1930137,58265,11% 1940179,32630,3% 1950248,03438,03438,315.6% 1960294,194186% [14] [45] The map of Hawaii State Capitol of

racial distribution in Honolulu, 2010 U.S. census. Each point is 25 people: white, black, asian, ispanic or other (yellow) The population of Honolulu is 350.964 from the 2020 United States census, making it the 55th largest city in the United States the population of the city was 337.256 to the US census of 2010 .[14] In terms of race and ethnicity,

54.8% was Asian, 17.9% was white, 1.5% was black or African American, 0.2% was native American or other Hispanics and Latins of any breed constituted 5.4% of the population. [14] In 1970, the Census Bureau reported the population of Honolulu as 33.9% white and 53.7% Asian and the Pacific island. [46] Asian Americans represent the majority of

the population of Honolulu. Asian ethnic groups are Japanese (19.9%), Filipinos (13.2%), Chinese (10.4%), Koreans (4.3%), Vietnamese (2.0%), Indians (0.3%), Laotsians (0.3%), THAIS (0.2 %), Cambodians (0.1%) and Indonesians (0.1%). The people of Hawaiian native origins were 3.2% of the population. The Samoan Americans constituted 1.5% of

the population, the marshal constituted 0.5% of the population of the city, and the people of Tongan comprised 0.3% of its population. People of the descentor chamorro composed of 0.2% of the population and numbered 841 residents. [14] Metropolitan Honolulu, which encompasses the whole island of Oahu, had a population of 802.459 of population

from the U.S. census 2010, making it the 55th largest metropolitan area in the United States. [47] Economy Honolulu Seen by Diamond Head Crater The largest city and airport in the Hawaiian Islands, Honolulu acts as a natural gateway to the broad industry of island tourism, islands,It brings millions of visitors and contributes to $10 billion each

year to the local economy. The position of Honolulu in the Pacific also makes it a large shopping and commercial center, especially between the East and the West. Other important aspects of the city's economy include military defense, research and development and production [48]. Among the companies based in Honolulu are: Alexander & Baldwin

Bank of Hawaii Central Bank Pacific Bank First Hawaiian Bank Hawaiian Bank Service Medical Service Hawaii Pacific Health Association Hawaiian Electric Industries Matson Navigation Company The Queen's Health Systems Hawaiian Airlines, [49] Island Air, [50] and Aloha Air Cargo is headquartered in the city. [51] [52] Before his dissolution,

Aloha Airlines was based in the city. [53] Once in mid-Pacific Airlines it has had its headquarters on the property of Honolulu International Airport. [54] In 2009, Honolulu had an increase of 4.5% of the average rental price, keeping it in the second ranking of the most expensive rental market between 210 metropolitan areas U.S. [55]. Similarly, the

overall cost of living, including gasoline, electricity and most food, is much higher than the U.S.S.S.A 2014 report found that the cost of living expenses was 69% higher than the U.S. average [56]. Since there are no national banking chains have branches in Hawai ?I, many visitors and new residents use different banks. The first Hawaiian bank is the

largest and oldest bank in Hawaii and their headquarters are in the first Hawaiian center, the highest building in the state of Hawaii. Cultural institutions with symbolics Native architectural features, the first Hawaiian center is the tallest building in Hawaii. ?Me and home to a Honolu Museum of Art Spalding House Gallery Natural Museums The

Bishop Museum is the largest of Honolulu museums. It features the largest collection of the state of natural history champions and the world's largest collection of artifacts from Hawaiian and Pacific culture. [57] The Honolulu zoo is the main zoological institution of Hawai'i while the Waik? ?K?? Aquarium is a marine biology laboratory. The Waik?

?K?? Aquarium is collaborating with the University of Hawai'i and other universities worldwide. Founded for appreciation and botany, Honolu is home to several gardens: Foster Botanical Garden, Lili ?Uokalani Botanical Garden, Walker Estate, among others. Artistic performance founded in 1900, the symphony of Honolulu is the second symphonic

orchestra of the oldest Western United States of the Rocky Mountains. Other classical music ensembles include the theatre in Hawai ?I Opera. Honolulu is also a Hawaiian music center. The main musical venues include the Hawai theatre, the Neal Blaisdell Center and Arena concert hall and the Waik? shell ? K? ?. Honolulululualso several places

for the Little Theatre, including the Diamond Theatre and Kumu Kahua Theatre. The visual arts various institutions for the visual arts are located in Honolulu. Honolulu.The Honolulu art museum is equipped with the largest collection of Hawai'i Asian and Western art. It also has the largest collection of Islamic art, hosted in Shangri's estate. Since the

merger of the Honolulu Arts and the Contemporary Museum, Honolulu (now called the Spalding House Art Museum) in 2011, the museum is also The only contemporary art museum in the state. The contemporary collections are housed in the main campus (Spalding House) in Makiki and a multi-level gallery in the center of Honolulu at the first

Hawaiian center. The museum houses a film and video program dedicated to artery and world cinema in the Doris Duke Theater of the museum, called for the historic patron saint of the Doris Duke Museum. [58] The Hawai'i State Art Museum (also in the center) boasts pieces of local artists and traditional Hawaiian art. The museum is managed by

the foundation of State Hawai'i on culture and arts. The aerial view of Diamond Head Honolulu also holds the International Festival of Hawai'i (HIFF). It has some of the best producer films of all the Pacific RIM and is the largest "East Meet Meet" style film festival of its species in the United States. Tourist Attractions Diamond Head and Honolulu

Round Top Drive Wing Moana Center Aloha Tower Bishop Museum Diamond Head Hanauma Bay Honolululu Museum of Art Honolululu Zoo 'Iiani Palace Lyon Arboretum National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific USS Arizona Memorial Waik? ?K?? K? ?Aquarium Waikiki Beach Waikiki Trolley International Market Place Kapi`lani Park Sports

Honolurounds Tropical climate in 2004, Men's Fitness magazine named Honolulu The most suitable city in the United States. [59] Honolulu has three great road races: the great Aloha Run is held every year during the presidents day. The Honolulu marathon, which is held annually on the second Sunday of December, attracts more than 20,000

participants every year, of which about two thirds from Japan. The Honolulu Triathlon is an Olympic Remote Triathlon event ruled by US Triathlon and partly from the Japanese. Held annually in May since 2004, there is an absence of a Sprint course. Ironman Hawai'i was held for the first time in Honolulu. It was the first Triathlon Ironman event and

it is also the world championship. The Waikiki Roughwater Swim race is held every year off Waikiki beach. Founded by Jim Cotton in 1970, the course is 2.84 miles (3.837 km) and extends from the New Otani Hotel to the Hilton Rainbow Tower. [60] Sport fans Spectator in Honolulu generally support football, volleyball, basketball, rugby, rugby league

and Hawai'i university baseball programs in M? Noa. [61] High school sports events, especially football, are particularly popular. Honolulu has no professional sports teams, with any prospective team being forced to conduct trips long for games away in continental states. It was the home of the Hawaii Islanders (Pacific Coast) Pacific) 1961a 87), the

Hawaiians (World Football League, 1974a 75), Hawai?i (North American Soccer League, 1977), and Hawaii (AF2, 2002a 04). The NCAA Football Hawai? ? Bowl is played in Honolulu. Honolulu also hosted the annual Pro Bowl NFL every February from 1980 to 2009. After 2010 and 2015 the games were played at Miami Gardens and Glendale,

respectively, the Pro Bowl was once again in Honolulu 2011-2014 with 2016 the most recent. [62] [63] From 1993 to 2008, he hosted Honolulu Hawai?i'i winter baseball, with minor league players from Major League Baseball, Nippon Professional Baseball, Korea Organization of Baseball, and independent leagues. In 2018, Honolulu Little League team

is qualified for the Little League World Series tournament that year. The team ran off to the U.S. Championship match, where he beat Georgia 3-0 American Peachtree City Little League team. In the world championship game, the team faced off against the South Seoul Little League team of South Korea. Hawaii launcher Ka'olu Holt threw a complete

shutout game, while hitting out 8, and Honolulu Little League - once again with a 3-0 score - secured victory, capturing the 2018 Little League World Series, as well as third overall title of Hawaii at the Little League World Series. [64] Places for sports events: Honolulu include: Les Murakami Stadium in UH-ma noa (baseball) Neal S. Blaisdell Center

Arena (basket) Stan Sheriff Center at UH-MA Noa (basket and volleyball) Aloha Stadium, home of American football and football, is located in Halawa near Pearl Harbor, just outside Honolulu. [65] Government Completed in 1928, Honolu Hale is the city seat and the county of Rick Blangiardi was elected mayor of Honolu County on August 8, 2020,

and began serving as the 15th county mayor on January 2, 2021. The municipal offices of the Municipality and Province of Honolu, including Honolu Hale, the seat of the city and the county, are located in the district of Capitol, as are the Hawai? ?state the palaces of the government. [66] The Capitol District is within the division of Honolulu county

census (CCD), the urban area commonly considered as the "City" of Honolulu. The CCD Honolulu is located on the south east coast of Oe ?Ahu between Makapuu and Halawa. The division boundary follows the Koe ?Olau Crestline, so Makapu?? u Beach is in Ko'olaupoko district. To the west, the division boundary follows Halawa Stream, then crosses

Red Hill and runs just west of Aliamanu Crater, so that Aloha Stadium, Pearl Harbor (with the USS Arizona Memorial) and Hickam Air Force Base are actually all located in the CCD Ewa island. [67] The Hawai? ?The Department of Public Security manages the OE? ahu Community Correctional Center, the prison for the island of OE ?ahu, in Honolulu

CCD. [68] The United States Postal ServicePost offices in Honolulu. The main Honolulu Post Office is located at the 3600 Aolele Street International Airport. [69] Federal Federal the center, honolulu, managed by the Federal Office of Prisons, is part of the CDP.[70] foreign missions on the island several countries have consular structures in honolulu.

they include consulates of Japan, South Korea, Filipinos, Taiwans, federated states of micronesia, Australia, and marshall islands. education and research colleges and universities see also: list of colleges and universities in Hawaii colleges and universities in Honolulu include honolulu community colleges, Kapi??olani community colleges, the

University of Hawaiii in M??noa, chaminade university, and Hawaii? ?i paci?c University.[52] M?noa hosts the main o?ices of the University of Hawaiii?c's bishop' institutions. honolulu hosts three renowned international research institutes. the paci?c forum, one of the world's leading research institutes on Asia-Paci?c policies and one of the ?rst

organizations in the United States to focus exclusively on Asia, has its headquarters in Bishop Street in the center of honolulu. The East?West Center (ewc,) an educational and research organization founded by the United States Congress in 1960 to strengthen relations and understanding between the peoples and nations of Asia, the Pacific and the

United States, is based in M??noa, honolulu. the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (apcss,) an institute of the United States Department of Defense, is based in Waik??k??, honolulu. apcss deals with regional and global security issues and supports the command of the Pacific of the United States by developing and supporting relations between

security operators and national security institutions throughout the region. Primary schools and secondary public queen liliuokalani building, Hawaii is the department of education based in honolu cdp Hawaii is the department of education manages public schools in honolulu. public high schools in the cdp area include wallace rider farrington, kaiser,

kaimuki, kalani, moanalua, william mckinley and theodore roosevelt. primary and secondary schools from 2014[update] almost 38% of the students of the K-12 in the area of honolu attend private schools.[79] private schools include academy of the peaceful, damien memorial school, Hawaii??i baptist academy, ??Iolani school, luterano high school of

Hawaii?i, kamehameha schools, marykcill school saint, Mid-Parsi school The Hawaiians have one of the nation's highest private school attendance rates.[80] Hawai? public libraries?the state library Hawai??the state public library system manages public libraries. the state library, in the cdp,from the main library of the system,[81] while the Library

for Blind andHandicapped, even in the CDP area, serves handicapped and blind people. [82] Branches in the CDP area include IAEA, AINA Haina, Ewa Beach, Hawaiia ?I Kai, Kahuku, Kailua, Kaimuki, Kalihi-Palama, Kaneohe, Kapoolei, Liliha, M? Noa, McCully-Moiliiiliili, Mililano, Moianua Wahiawa, Waialua, Waianae, Waik? ?K?? -Kapahulu,

Waimanalo and Waipahu. [83] Weekend Education Programs The Hawai?a I scuola japonese ?? ? ? ? ? ? Rainbow Gakuen (?? ?? ???? ?? ?? |? ?? Hawai Reinb?? Gakuen), a Japanese Weekend School Supplement, holds its classes at Kaimuki Middle School in Honolulu and has its offices in another building in Honolulu. [84] The school serves

Japanese nationals abroad. [85] Honolulu also has other weekend programs for Japanese, Chinese and Spanish languages [86]. Main article: The media in Honolulu Honolulu is served by a daily newspaper, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, along with a magazine, a Honolulu magazine, several radio and television stations, among others. Local News

Agency and CNN-Affiliate Hawaiia The News now broadcasts and is based in Honolulu. Honolulu and the island of O?a Ahu has also been the location for many film and television projects, including Hawai?a The Five-0, Magnum, P.I. and Lost. Transportation Air Honolulu Airport International Airport Old Control Tower 8r Reef Runway of

Honolulu International Airport Aerial view of H-1 (Looking East) from Honolulu Airport Airport head into downtown Honolulu located at the western end of the CDP, Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) is the main Aviation gateway to the state of Hawai?a ?I. Kalaeloa Airport is primarily a commuter facility used by unscheduled air taxis,

general aviation and temporary and local military aircraft. The Honolulu highways were ranked as having the worst traffic congestion in the nation, beating the former record holder Los Angeles. Drivers waste on average over 58 hours a year on congested roads. [87] The following highways, part of the Interstate Highway System serve Honolulu:

Interstate H-1, Western Terminin is in Kapoolei where you can connect to the Farrington Highway. The H-1 passes Hickam Air Force Base and Honolulu International Airport, crosses the City of Pearl Before saying downtown Honolulu continues eastward through Makiki and Kaimuki, ending at Waialae/Kahala and beginning of the Kalanianole

Highway. Interstate H-201 C also known as Moanalua Highway and sometimes numbered as its former number, Hawaiia I declared Rte. 78 C Connect two points along H-1: Aloha Stadium and Fort Shafter. Near H-1 and Aloha Stadium, H-201 has an interchange with the western terminus of Interstate H-3 at the wrap side of Oahu (Kaneohe). This

complex of connecting ramps, some directly between H-1 and H-3, is in Halawa. Interstate H-2 connects at a junction At Waipau and Pearl with the H-1 highway. The H-2 motorway will take you to Schofield Collacks before finishing to Wahiawa where he connects to North Shore. Interstate H-3 H-3 at a crossroads near Halawa Heights. This interstate

highway will take you from Halawa heights through Koola Range to Kaneohe. His final term is the basis of the Hawaii Marine Corps. Exit 15 is the last exit before entering the Marine Hawaii base. Other main roads connecting Honolulu CCD with other parts of the island of Oahu are: Pali Highway, State Rte. 61, crosses the Koolau chain north

through the Tunnel Pali to connect to Kailua and Kaneohe on the windy side of the island. Likelike Highway, State Rte. 63, also crosses Koolau to Kaneohe through the Wilson tunnels. Kalanianaole Highway, State Rte. 72, runs eastward from Waialae/Kahala to Hawai?i Kai and around the eastern end of the island to Waimanalo Beach. Kamehameha

Highway, State Rte. 80, 83, 99 and 830, runs west from nearby Hickam Air Force Base to Aiea and beyond, crossing the center of the island and ending in Kaneohe. Farrington Highway, State Rte 93 runs under the Oahu wind from Kaena Point through Waianae and Makaha before the start of H-1. State Rte 930 starts from east to west on the north

coast connecting Wailua to Kaena Point Like most major American cities, the Honolulu metropolitan area suffers from a strong traffic during peak hours, especially from and for Western suburbs of Kapolei, it is?Ewa Beach, Aiea, Pearl City, Waipahu and Mililani. There is a demonstration project of the electric vehicles of Hawaii (HEVDP).[88] Public

transport Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation In November 2010, voters approved a paper amendment to create a public transport authority to oversee the planning, construction, operation and future extensions of the future Honolulu railway system. The Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART) currently includes a board of 10

members; three members appointed by the mayor, three members chosen by the Municipality of Honolulu, and the city and state transport directors.[89] The opening of the first phase of the Honolulu rail transit is postponed to about March 2021, since HART canceled the initial offers for the first nine stations and intends to relaunch the work in

three packages from three stations each, giving more time for the construction, in the hope that the increase of competition on minor contracts can reduce costs;[90] the initial offers range between 294,5 and 320,8 million dollars. million, by far exceeding the budget of HART of 184 million dollars.[91] Bus Main article: TheBus (Honolulu) Founded by

former mayor Frank F. Fasi to replace the Honolu Rapid Transit Company (HRT), Honolululu's TheBus system was awarded in 1994 1995 and 20002001 by the American Public Transportation Association as Best American transit system. TheBus runs 107 lines serving Honolulu and the largestcities and cities of O'ahu. TheBus includes a fleet of

531 buses, and is managed by the non-profit company O??ahu Transit Services in collaboration with the Department of City Transport Services. FromHonolulu was ranked 4th for highest use for bulk transit heads in the United States. [92] PARATRANSIT Options: The island also has Thehandri-Van. [93] Available for pilots requiring PARA Transit

operations. To be eligible for these Parantransit services, individuals must meet the needs of Americans with act disability (ADA). Thehandri-Van has a fee of $2.00, available on Monday - Sunday from 4:00 in the morning ? "1:00. There is a 24-hour service per day, but only within 3/4 of a mile of TheBus Route 2 [94] and route 40. [95] Thehandri-van

includes a fleet of 160 buses. In addition, the branch of Parantransit is also the coordination of human services services (HSCP), which mainly provides transport for people with disabilities, older adults and people with limited income, assisted by the accessible transport committee (CAT). Both organizations work together to provide transport for

elderly people and people with disabilities. Main article: Honolulu Railway Transit Currently, there is no urban rail transit system in Honolulu, although the electric road railways were managed in Honolulu by the Honolulu rapid transit company now defunct before World War II. Predecessors to the Transit company of Honolulu Rapid Transit were the

Bonolulu Rapid Transit and Land Company (Began 1903) and Hawaiian Tramways (started 1888). [96] The city and county of Honolulu is currently building the 20-mile (32 km) railway transit line that will connect Honolulu with cities and suburban areas near Pearl Harbor and in the Oahu regions of Leeward and West. The high-capacity transit

corridor project Honolulu is aimed at alleviating traffic congestion for Western O ?Ahu Pendors regarding the integral in the west expansion of the metropolitan area. The project, however, has been criticized by railway opponents for its costs, delays and potential environmental impacts, but the line should have great riders. Bike sharing Since June

28, 2017, Bikeshare Hawaii has been managing the bike sharing program in O'ahu while Bike Secure Bike operates the BIKI system. Most Biki stations are located between Chinatown / Downtown and Diamond Head, but an expansion at the end of 2018 added other stations to the University of Hawai'i Manoa Campus, Kapi'olani Community College,

Makikiki and Kalihi. [97] [98] [99] [100] The website has a map of Biki stations. According to the 2016 American Community survey (Quinquennal Media), 56 percent of urban Honolululu residents switched to work driving alone, 13.8% of carsharing, 11.7 Public transport used and 8.7 percent walk. Approximately 5.7 switched by bike, taxi,

motorcycle or othertransport, while 4.1% worked at home. [101] The city of Honolulu has a high percentage of families without a motor vehicle. In 2015, 16.6% of Honolulu families lacked a car, which increased slightly by 17.2% in 2016 C by comparison, the national average of the United States was was Percentage in 2016. Honolulu has an average

of 1.4 cars per family in 2016, compared to a national average of 1.8. [102] Public security Honolulu Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency for the city and county of Honolulu and serves the entire island of Oahu. The Honolulu Police Department has a mixed fleet of marked and unmarked patrol machines along with a programme

of rescued vehicles in place. The marked vehicles are white with blue stripes and white lettering of the Honolulu police. The Honolulu Police Departments offer officers of a certain rank to buy a private vehicle for police use. Subsidized vehicles are not marked but will have a small blue roof light on the top of the vehicle. [103] Subsidized vehicles can

be any brand, model and color but requires to follow the rules and guidelines of the department. Honolulu Police and Hawaii County Police on Big Island are the only state departments in Hawaii and the United States to have rescued vehicles in force. The Honolulu police along with other cities, the government's law enforcement agencies in Hawaii

use blue lights for their vehicles. They also keep their blue cruise lights while on Pattuglia. [104] The Honolulu firefighters provide fire services and emergency medical services on the island of Oahu. Fire trucks are yellow paintings. [105] Notable People Main article: List of people by Honolulu Sister Cities The sister cities of Honolulu are: Japan,

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