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Knowing Oahu Neighborhoods and Communities
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OAHU, “The Gathering Place,” is the third largest Hawaiian
island and home to Honolulu, the state capitol. Honolulu was proclaimed
the state capitol by King Kamehameha III in 1850 and began operating
in 1905 as the County of Oahu before being renamed the City and
County of Honolulu in 1907. It is the only American city founded
by a monarch or ruler and is the site of the only palace in the
United States.
The city and county of Honolulu encompasses all of Oahu and is
governed by an elected mayor and nine city council members each
representing a specific geographic district on the island. These
districts are grouped together under larger regions commonly referred
to as: Honolulu, East Oahu, Windward, North Shore, Leeward and Central.
Within these regions are various towns, communities and neighborhoods
each with their own distinctive characteristics.
According to the 2000 census Oahu had a population of 876,156,
which at the time represented approximately 72 percent of the people
of the state. The 2000 census also shows there was a total of 460,542
housing units in the state. The state’s median resale value
for a single family home was $265,000 and $139,000 for a condominium.
When planning a trip around the island it can be useful to know
that the local residents have a special language for indicating
direction. For example, “mauka” [m-ow-ka] is toward
the mountains, “makai”[ma-k-aye] is toward the sea,
“Ewa” [w is usually pronounced as "v"] is
in the direction of Ewa town, “Diamond Head” is toward
that famous Waikiki landmark, and “Koko Head” is toward
the location of that crater. There are two mountain ranges that
divide the island, the Koolau and Waianae mountain ranges. The highest
peak of the Koolaus is "the Pali". The Pali lookout offers
wonderful views of Kailua, Kaneohe and the Windward coast. Take
the Pali highway from Honolulu and watch for the signs.
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Honolulu - Waikiki, Downtown,
Ala Moana, Makiki, Salt Lake, and Moanalua
East Oahu - Kaimuki, Waialae/Kahala, Hawaii
Loa Ridge, Hawaii Kai and Portlock
Windward Coast - Kahaluu to Kahuku
Windward Oahu - Kaneohe, Kailua, Waimanalo
North Shore - Haliewa and Waialua
Leeward Oahu - Aiea/Pearlridge/Pearl City, Waikele,
Ewa, Kapolei, Makakilo, and Ko Olina
Leeward Coast - Makaha, Wai'anae, Nanakuli
Central Oahu - Royal Kunia, Wahiawa, and Mililani
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