Let me show you the interesting Facts about Hawaii in the below post. On 21st August 1959, it earned the statehood status. It is considered as the most recent state, which joins US. The only state in United States situated in Oceania is Hawaii. It is an archipelago, which consists of many islands such as Island of Hawaiʻi, Maui, Kahoʻolawe, Moloka’i, Niʻihau and Oʻahu. The largest island in the state is the Island of Hawaiʻi. Thus; it earns the title as the Hawai’i Island or Big Island to differentiate it from the Hawaii State. Here are other interesting facts about Hawaii to notice:
Facts about Hawaii 1: popularity
Hawaii is a popular tourist destination due to its public beaches, warm tropical climate, natural beauty, and active volcanoes. The people who visit Hawaii include the volcanologists, biologists, surfers and tourists.
Facts about Hawaii 2: the culture
The culture of Hawaii is heavily affected by the cultures of Asia and North America due to labor migration in 19th century and its location in Pacific Ocean. The native culture of Hawaii is also important in the development of Hawaiian culture.

Facts about Hawaii 3: the capital city
Honolulu is the capital of Hawaii. It is located on island of O’ahu. The people who live in Hawaii include the tourists, permanent residents and military personnel of United States.
Facts about Hawaii 4: the length
The length of Hawaiian coastline is measured at 1,210 kilometer or 750 miles.

Facts about Hawaii 5: the flora and fauna
The living organisms, which came to the island, were from the wings of insects or birds, waves or winds.
Facts about Hawaii 6: the unique environment
Hawaii has unique environment due to its isolation from the nearby land habitats. Moreover, Hawaii has tropical climate, extreme altitude and arid shoreline, which increase the uniqueness of the flora and fauna. Brighamia is one of the notable endemic plants of Hawaii. Since the natural pollinator of this plant is presumed extinct, it relays on the hand pollination.

Facts about Hawaii 7: national historical parks
Hawaii is a home for three national historical parks. They are Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park, Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park and Kalaupapa National Historical Park.
Facts about Hawaii 8: climate
Hawaii has tropical climate. During the day, it has the temperature of 31 degrees C in summer season. The snow is found on Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea during the winter months.

Facts about Hawaii 9: the population
According to a census in 2014, Hawaii was a home for 1,431,603 people.
Facts about Hawaii 10: the center of population
The islands, which have the highest number of Hawaiian population, are Moloka’i and O’ahu islands.
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