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Honolulu
Located on the Southeast coast of the island of O'ahu, Honolulu is the capital of, and most populous city in the state of
Hawaii.
As of
2004, the city's population was estimated at 377,260.
The combined city and county of Honolulu, which basically the entire island of O'ahu,
has an estimated population of approximately 900,000.

Attractions in Honolulu include:
Here is some other information about Honolulu:
- Some of the leading educational institutions in Honolulu include Hawaii Pacific University ("HPU") and University of Hawaii Manoa ("UH"). Hawaii Pacific University ("HPU") is a private coeducational university. University of Hawaii Manoa ("UH") is a public, co-educational college and university.
- The main airport serving Honolulu is Honolulu International Airport.
- Honolulu means "sheltered bay" or "place of shelter" in the Hawaiian language.
- Waikiki is the world famous tourist district of Honolulu. The area is home to many hotels, shops as wll as excellent nightlife, and the world famous Waikiki Beach.
- The Ala Moana Center in Waikiki was once the largest shopping center in the United States, and remains the the largest open-air shopping center in the entire world. The center, which is visited by more than 56 million people each year, houses more than 260 shops and restaurants, including boutique stores of leading international fashion designers. Additionally, there is an international food court, as well as the Ala Moana Centerstage, which is amphitheater used for Hula dances, the Royal Hawaiian Band (the oldest municipal band in the country), school events, and the local TV show Hawaii Stars (a singing competition, somewhat similar to American Idol).
Here is the seven day weather forecast for Honolulu:
Related Links:
Here are a few posters of Honolulu:
Honolulu Clipper 36" X 24" Art Print
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Amelia Earhart in Flight, Oakland to Honolulu, March 17, 1937 40" X 25.1875" Art Print Artist: Clyde Sunderland.
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Honolulu Clipper 38" X 26" Art Print
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Flower Seller, 1926 26" X 24.5" Art Print Artist: Diego Rivera.
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Flower Seller 14" X 12" Art Print Artist: Diego Rivera.
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Honolulu 7.5" X 15.5" Art Print
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Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii 18" X 12.5" Art Print
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Royal Hawaiian, Honolulu, Hawaii 18" X 12.5" Art Print
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Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Hawaii 18" X 12.5" Art Print
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Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head, Honolulu, United States of America 32" X 24" Photographic Print Artist: Holger Leue.
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Surfing Honolulu 20" X 28" Giclee Print
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Surf Riders, Honolulu, Hawaii, Graphics 18" X 12.5" Art Print
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Koko Head, Honolulu, Hawaii 18" X 12.5" Art Print
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Diamond Head, Honolulu, Hawaii 18" X 12.5" Art Print
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Kawaiahao Church, Honolulu, Hawaii 11" X 14" Pre-Matted Print
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