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Image of Oahu taken by NASA.
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Image of Oahu taken by NASA.

O‘ahu is the third largest of the Hawaiian Islands and most populous island in the state of Hawai‘i. Total land area is 608 mile² (1,575 km²). The city of Honolulu—largest city, state capital, and main deepwater marine port for the State of Hawai‘i—is located here. The island is home to approximately 80% of the state's population and partly because of this, O‘ahu is also nicknamed "The Gathering Place". The term O‘ahu has no confirmed known meaning in Hawaiian, other than that of the place (Pukui, et al., 1976). However, native Hawaiian tradition gives the name's origin in the legend of Hawai‘iloa—the Polynesian navigator attributed with discovery of the Hawaiian Islands. The story relates that he named the island of O‘ahu after a son.

As a jurisdictional unit, the entire island of O‘ahu is in the City & County of Honolulu, although as a place name, Honolulu occupies only a portion of the southeast end of the island (i.e., the Honolulu District). The island extends from Ka‘ena on the west to Makapu‘u on the east. Well-known features found on O‘ahu include Waikīkī, Pearl Harbor, Diamond Head, Hanauma Bay, Kāne‘ohe Bay, and the North Shore.

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Hanauma Bay on O‘ahu

History

Kamehameha III moved his capital from Maui to O‘ahu in 1845. ‘Iolani Palace, built later on by others of the royal family, still remains as evidence of the only monarchy on American soil.

O‘ahu was apparently the first of the Hawaiian Islands sighted by the crew of HMS Resolution on 18 January 1778 during Capt. James Cook's third Pacific expedition. Escorted by HMS Discovery, the expedition was surprised to find high islands this far north in the central Pacific. O‘ahu was not actually visited by Europeans until 28 February 1779 when Captain Clerke aboard HMS Resolution stepped ashore at Waimea Bay. Clerke had taken command of the ship after Capt. Cook was killed at Kealakekua Bay on February 14, and was leaving the islands for the North Pacific.

Today, O‘ahu has become a tourism and shopping haven as over 5 million visitors (mainly from the American mainland and Japan) flock there every year to enjoy the quintessential island holiday experience that Hawaii personifies.

Miscellaneous

O‘ahu has been featured in hundreds of movies and TV shows, including Magnum P.I., Hawaii Five-O, and Jake and the Fatman to name but a few.

Reference

Pukui, M.K., S.H. Elbert, and E.T. Mookini. 1976. Place names of Hawai‘i. University of Hawai‘i Press. 289 pp.

Islands of Hawai‘i Flag of Hawai‘i
Hawai‘i | Kaho‘olawe | Kaua‘i | Lāna‘i | Maui | Moloka‘i | Ni‘ihau | Northwestern Hawaiian Islands | O‘ahu
Counties
Hawai‘i | Honolulu | Kalawao | Kaua‘i | Maui


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