This is the flag of Hawaii.
Hawaii was admitted to de Union as the 50 th  state, concretely in August 21, 1959.  This is the shield of Hawaii.
The official languages of Hawaii are English and Hawaiian. The total population of Hawaii was 1,288,198. The total surface of Hawaii is of 28,311 km². The 41.2% of the Hawaiian area is water. There are 11,676 km² of water.
Its capital is Honolulu, the largest city, with approximately  909,863 in habitants.
Hawaii is a tropical zone but his climatology is considered more subtropical.
In winter, they arrived approximately to 18ºC and in summer, the maximum temperatures are about 33ºC.
The religion in Hawaii is distributed in: - Christianity: 351,000 (28.9%)  - Buddhism: 110,000 (9%)  - Judaism: 10,000 (0.8%)  - Other: 750,000 (61.1%)
Located at the foot of the 2,000 foot Koolau Mountains in the Valley of the Temples in Oahu's Kaneohe Region sits the beautiful Byodo-In Temple.
Captain James Cook, a British sailor, changed the course of history for Hawaii when he sailed into the Waimea Harbor in Janauary 1778. This is the Capitan Cook’s monument.
Pearl Harbor Memorial Fund
It is a gathering place that joyfully reflects God's Love. The Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew
The small town of Kalapana was once a treasured Hawaiian fishing village. It was also the site of one of the largest and nicest black sand beaches.
This small harbor is home to numerous sport fishing and scuba dive boats. It one of the two major harbors on Hawaii.  
 
Banyan Tree Drive
Lekeleke Burial Grounds In 1820, a fierce battle was fought here between Lihiliho and her cousin, Kekuaokalni.
Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historic Park One of the most accessible, interesting, and enchanting cultural sites in the State of Hawaii is the Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park.  Translated, the "Place of Refuge at Honaunau“ .
Hawaii Beaches get busiest in winter, mainly because of the weather elsewhere.
June to October is the hottest beach weather, December to March the wettest.
The average temperatures are more or less the same winter and summer.

Hawaii

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    This is theflag of Hawaii.
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    Hawaii was admittedto de Union as the 50 th state, concretely in August 21, 1959. This is the shield of Hawaii.
  • 3.
    The official languagesof Hawaii are English and Hawaiian. The total population of Hawaii was 1,288,198. The total surface of Hawaii is of 28,311 km². The 41.2% of the Hawaiian area is water. There are 11,676 km² of water.
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    Its capital isHonolulu, the largest city, with approximately 909,863 in habitants.
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    Hawaii is atropical zone but his climatology is considered more subtropical.
  • 6.
    In winter, theyarrived approximately to 18ºC and in summer, the maximum temperatures are about 33ºC.
  • 7.
    The religion inHawaii is distributed in: - Christianity: 351,000 (28.9%) - Buddhism: 110,000 (9%) - Judaism: 10,000 (0.8%) - Other: 750,000 (61.1%)
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    Located at thefoot of the 2,000 foot Koolau Mountains in the Valley of the Temples in Oahu's Kaneohe Region sits the beautiful Byodo-In Temple.
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    Captain James Cook,a British sailor, changed the course of history for Hawaii when he sailed into the Waimea Harbor in Janauary 1778. This is the Capitan Cook’s monument.
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    It is agathering place that joyfully reflects God's Love. The Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew
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    The small townof Kalapana was once a treasured Hawaiian fishing village. It was also the site of one of the largest and nicest black sand beaches.
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    This small harboris home to numerous sport fishing and scuba dive boats. It one of the two major harbors on Hawaii.  
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    Lekeleke Burial GroundsIn 1820, a fierce battle was fought here between Lihiliho and her cousin, Kekuaokalni.
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    Pu'uhonua o HonaunauNational Historic Park One of the most accessible, interesting, and enchanting cultural sites in the State of Hawaii is the Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park.  Translated, the "Place of Refuge at Honaunau“ .
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    Hawaii Beaches getbusiest in winter, mainly because of the weather elsewhere.
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    June to Octoberis the hottest beach weather, December to March the wettest.
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    The average temperaturesare more or less the same winter and summer.