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Molokaʻi or
Molokai (/ˌmoʊloʊˈkaɪ/; Hawaiian: [ˈmoloˈkɐʔi,
ˈmoloˈkɐi]) is the
fifth most po****ted of the
eight major islands that make up the Hawaiian...
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Father Damien or
Saint Damien of
Molokai SSCC or
Saint Damien De
Veuster (Dutch:
Pater Damiaan or
Heilige Damiaan van
Molokai; 3
January 1840 – 15
April 1889)...
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Molokai Airport, (IATA: MKK, ICAO: PHMK, FAA LID: MKK) also
known as
Hoolehua Airport is a state-owned,
public use
airport located six nautical miles...
- ahupuaʻa (traditional land division) at the
eastern end of the
island of
Molokaʻi in Hawaiʻi,
United States. The
valley extends some 2 miles
inland from...
- The
rulers of
Molokaʻi, like
those of the
other Hawaiian islands,
claimed descent from god Wākea. The
traditional history of
Molokaʻi is fragmentary...
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covers the
Hawaiian Island chain, with
churches on Oah'u, Maui, Kaua'i,
Molokai,
Lanai and the Big Island. The
diocese is
divided into nine vicariates...
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Molokai: The
Story of
Father Damien is a 1999
biographical film of
Father Damien, a
Belgian priest working at the
Kalaupapa Leprosy Settlement on the...
- Moloka'i Hoe is an
annual outrigger canoe race
between the
islands of
Molokai and Oahu, Hawaii. The race is one of Hawaii's
largest annual sporting events...
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Marianne Cope, O.S.F. (also
known as
Marianne of
Molokaʻi;
January 23, 1838 –
August 9, 1918) was a German-born
American Religious Sister who was a member...
- 400 m). The
Kaiwi Channel (also
known as the
Molokai Channel)
separates the
islands of Oʻahu and
Molokaʻi, and is 26
miles (42 km) wide.
Maximum depth...